Best recruiting sergeant the IRA ever had! Ten seconds listening to him ranting and you were ready to join the other side, whoever they were!
Do you think he was Donald Sinden in disguise?
Never! Never! Never!
Ireland can move on now.
TAL
You won't be the only one.Very magnanimous message from Martin McGuinness:
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Can't say I take any joy from the death of Rev Ian Paisley. When McGuinness goes, on the other hand, I'll be grinning like a w*nking Jap for months afterwards.
Very magnanimous message from Martin McGuinness:
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Can't say I take any joy from the death of Rev Ian Paisley. When McGuinness goes, on the other hand, I'll be grinning like a w*nking Jap for months afterwards.
Clueless, the peace process happened because PIRA realised they could never win militarily.Whilst I would never take pleasure from anybody's passing I always thought he was one of the most bigoted people on the planet - regardless of which side of the argument he was on!
The peace process could have happened so much sooner without this man and others like him.
I once stood next to him in a Gent's toilet. He was absolutely huge. Tall and broad, that is. Obviously.
That is all.
Typical "politician" SAYING THE RIGHT THINGS AT THE RIGHT TIMEYou won't be the only one.
He had reason to .I can't say I agree. He was an awful bigot for decades, he opposed all manner of peace initiatives for years, and he got into bed with some fairly shady groups when he was younger. It's all very well pointing out he didn't kill anybody, but I wonder whether that would ever have been the case had he not had an in-built unionist majority and all the trappings of power that the terrorists on the other side didn't have.
What reason did he have to oppose the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, beyond the sort of pure bigotry that manifested itself in screaming at the POPE as "the anti-Christ" in the European Parliament building?He had reason to .
Because the Irish government wouldn't take out their constitutional clause that laid claim to northern Ireland for startersWhat reason did he have to oppose the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, beyond the sort of pure bigotry that manifested itself in screaming at the POPE as "the anti-Christ" in the European Parliament building?
He continued to oppose it after they had done exactly that. Pure bigotry.Because the Irish government wouldn't take out their constitutional clause that laid claim to northern Ireland for starters
Because the Irish government wouldn't take out their constitutional clause that laid claim to northern Ireland for starters
He continued to oppose it after they had done exactly that. Pure bigotry.