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  • ross1948 11:54 on November 15, 2015 Permalink | Reply
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    Ulster – Does Enda Kenny Carry A UK Passport? 


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    Enda Kenny, Head of Government of Eire, which is not even in the Commonwealth. Why does it merit a headline when he’s called a foreigner?

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    Ukip’s David McNarry has called Taoiseach Enda Kenny “a foreigner’ who has no right to delve into Northern Ireland affairs. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ukips-david-mcnarry-calls-taoiseach-enda-kenny-a-foreigner-and-tells-him-to-butt-out-of-northern-ireland-34186356.html

    That’s the headline in the Belfast Telegraph. And McNarry is abolutely right – the man’s a foreigner, just as De Valera was, when he publicly mourned the death of Adolf Hitler.

    Though unlike Enda Kenny, De Valera was never photographed in the slimy embrace of a man as evil as Sinn Fein/IRA’s Gerry Adams  

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     As for the other words used by UKIP’s Ulster leader, Kenny’s ‘right to interfere’ in any part of the United Kingdom, that ‘right’ was conferred by Major and Bliar, culminating in the Bad Friday dirty deal.
    Incidentally, I see that NATO’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said, in response to the Paris terrorist outrage, “terrorism will never defeat democracy.” 
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    Hmmm…if Hollande follows the example set by Major and Bliar, he’ll be inviting ISIS to talks, then to share political power in return for taking a break from terrorism. He might offer the caliphate regime in Mosul a ‘right’ to be consulted on the internal affiars of France. 
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    That ‘right to interfere’ granted by the appeasement artists in Westminster and Whitehall to the foreign government in Dublin should be withdrawn – not because of anything Kenny has said this month or this year, but because it’s an affront to British sovereignty.
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    David McNarry
    David McNarry

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    Most European countries have been better friends to Britain than Eire ever has, not just “Dev’s” condolences to Der Fuhrer, but Dublin’s dolchstoss during the Falklands Liberation War.

    The idea of principle, of fighting to right a wicked wrong, was alien to the likes of Mitterand, Schmidt and their lackeys in Holland, Denmark and the rest. Everything was measured in terms of buying and selling.

    We must exclude Haughey from the latter stricture. Eire was not preoccupied with farm prices, though if leverage on that sort of issue was a spin-off benefit, Dublin would not likely cavil. But their primary motive, as throughout the history of their otherwise highly forgettable little state, was to do the British down.

    Eire’s bigotedly anti-British Defence Minister branded Britain as the aggressor, a crude and ignorant jibe which incensed Mrs. Thatcher so much  that she included it in her autobiography, The Downing Street Years. Dublin’s entire foreign policy was based on imposing foreign rule on a British community in defiance of both majority rule and solemn treaty obligations…

    Falklands Pride, Yes, but Reflect on EU Back-Stabbing 

    No similar one-way ‘right’ to interfere is accorded to other nations. Eire continues to flout the Helsinki Pact of 1975, which accepted all frontiers in Europe as final. Dublin still openly aspires to annex Ulster.

    McNarry is spot on!

    …I really think it’s time for Mr Kenny to butt out. He’s buzzing around like a vulture, licking the bones of another nation’s business and foreigners have just got to stop interfering in the United Kingdom’s affairs

     
  • ross1948 16:41 on October 11, 2015 Permalink | Reply
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    Twasn’t Corbyn Made HM Shake Hands With Comrade Genocide! 


    For seven years during the IRA’s “armed struggle,” Mr Corbyn spoke at republican commemorations to honour dead IRA men, “prisoners of war” and active “soldiers.”

     Comrade Corbyn

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    And the editorial board of a hard-Left magazine of which Mr Corbyn was a member wrote an article praising the 1984 Brighton bombing, which almost wiped out Margaret Thatcher’s cabinet.

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    • John McDonnell sorry for saying IRA should be 'honoured' - live
    •  Shadow Chancellor McDonnell
    • UKIP’s Patrick O’Flynn MEP tweeted: So John McDonnell does not apologise for 12 years and then when his views start hampering his career he does..
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    In 2004 Mr McDonnell was given an award by Sinn Fein and another IRA-supporting body for the “unfailing political and personal support he has given to the republican community.”

    The award was presented at a Sinn Fein fundraising dinner by Gerry Kelly, the IRA bomber of the Old Bailey in 1973…http://www.independent.ie/world-news/europe/uk-labour-leader-corbyn-revealed-as-supporting-iras-armed-struggle-31599412.html

    Yeah, right, Corbyn and his deputy McDonall are a pair of terr-symp scumbags, and should be put on trial for giving aid and comfort to the enemy.

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    But we knew all that a long time before they rose to command the Labour Party.  And at least they were fairly open about their treason.

    More and more truths dribble out from the massive collaborative cover-up stage-managed by the UK political elite to appease the Sinn Fein/IRA murder gang.

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    It just gets more and more nauseating, from the bits we knew already, like Liar Major’s Commons cr#p about how ‘talks with Mr. Adams would make me spew‘ (while his rotten underlings were up to their necks in exactly such talks)…

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    …to the latest revelations about Murder McGuinness’ role in the Enniskillen atrocity of 1990, which was done under his command and control. 

    ,http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/northern-ireland-news/nio-blocked-police-from-questioning-martin-mcguinness-1-6947971

    In fact, the senior cop quoted in the report above, about how the UK Government saved McGuinness’s bacon, says that murderous Fifth Column onslaught against Ulster’s British majority was not an unauthorised, one-off operation by a local IRA unit but was carefully co-ordinated as part of a “strategy of genocide” by three IRA units – two from the Republic and one from Northern Ireland.

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    Joint ministerial council summit Cameron, The Snake in the Grass

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    Cameron obviously is fully aware of this, and was aware when he coerced Her Majesty to shake the filthy paw of the terrorist who master-minded that heinous crime. I’m not sure who deserves the death penalty more – after its restoration, and a proper trial of course…

    Meanwhile, the only voices of sense in Ulster during the current turmoil seem to emanate from TUV’s Jim Alister, as usual…

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    Jim_Allister_410683t Jim Alister – ‘

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    …and from UKIP’s David McNarry MLA, who said-  “People should have listened to UKIP at the start of this crisis when we called for Sinn Fein to be suspended from the Northern Ireland Assembly, because no one could work with a party holding a terrorist army in the wings.

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    Good for you, sir, but better for the TUV leader, who has been saying much the same since LONG before the start of this crisis. 

    Indeed, if you have a sense of history, the start of this crisis goes back to the day Edward Heath betrayed Ulster by suspending Stormont. Our beleaguered kin were doing a fair job of running that province, and should have been left to do so without intrusion.

    The expansionist regime in Dublin should have been told to drop its sticky-beak interference too, on pain of serious sanctions.

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    • kennedywomen
    • Other outsider trouble-makers, like Girl-Drowner Kennedy, should have been named shamed and subjected to an exclusion order from the entire UK.
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    Yes, different aspects, at different times – but at any stage in the appeasement process that led to Blair’s Bad Friday deal with the Blood Beast, it was always still possible to put the sell-out into reverse.

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    If any substantial number of disloyals didn’t like the outcome, they could have been deported to the South, to that republic they yearn for.

    Had those things been done many years ago, along with a goodly quota of executions of every IRA terrorist taken by security forces, we’d not have what Jim recently called a ‘pantomime’ these days.

    Sadly it’s not the kind of pantomime we can laugh at for long.

     

     

     

     
    • William Johnston 12:49 on October 12, 2015 Permalink | Reply

      Aye, no laughing matter, and it makes my blood boil to read of these traitors in high places.
      They have sown havoc and will reap what they sow, for surely they deserve it.

      I am all the way with you when you say Major and Blair and Cameron have no room to condemn Corbyn, for they did as bad or worse in their dealings with Adams and McGuinness.

      If they were all taken out and shot tomorrow, there’d be dry eyes all around our province.

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