Yes, Tony! It’s ‘Imbecilic’ To Let Terror Triumph!
One tends to agree with the need to ‘slam’ Biden The Bungler!
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“Mr Sands was a convicted criminal. He chose to take his own life. It was a choice that his organisation did not allow to many of their victims.”
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Bliar and Blood-Beast
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And did the Pope at that time not go out of his way to show sympathy to those dirty hunger-strikers.
So much hypocrisy among these so-called ‘holy men. ‘
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So much fuss was made about that terrorist Sands.
As Maggie said, nobody forced him to commit suicide.
A bad man and a bad lot that supported him.
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IRA scumbag McMenamin, clearly still disloyal to Queen and Country
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Ross, you’re so busy producing grand stuff like this that you’re not looking hard enough for extra information.
Our Ulster newspapers have a lot on the pig making a scene but there’s a very good statement from the families of the pig’s innocent victims who died in that Shankill bombing.
“It has been almost 27 years since Sean Kelly and the Provisional IRA murdered our loved ones on the Shankill Road in October 1993.
“Twenty-seven years on, and we see Mr Kelly clearly intent on inflicting injury to another member of the public.
“We therefore call upon the Secretary of State to revoke Mr Kelly’s licence and return him to prison.”
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I agree with you. The pig should have been hanged.
He won’t be this time either, but we’ll need to wait and see what happens next.
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I see you got the information you wanted Ross so I will only say that the pig, rat, Sinn Feiner ( all three mean much the same) is just looking for trouble if it goes anywhere near decent human beings.
Its wisest course, permanent self-isolation.
Six feet under would work, you have it right,
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I saw something about that incident and hoped that somebody took a swing at the pig.
It would have been even better if it had swung for its crimes instead of just a few years behind bars courtesy of Blair.
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All those IRA pigs should be six feet under.
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Everyone thinks it. You say it.
Well said!
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/mar/19/older-people-widely-demonised-uk-ageism-report
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One social media user, who previously posted about stopping Brexit wrote in a sick post: “If Covid-19 kills a hefty amount of old people in this country, does that mean the general opinion will swing away from Brexit?” Another Twitter user said: “Coronavirus is the ghost of Brexit coming to kill the old people for voting wrong.”
And someone else wrote: “If I get coronavirus, I’m targeting old people who voted Brexit.”
(see Telegraph report – Labour wanted mass immigration to make UK more multicultural, says former adviser)
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/mar/19/older-people-widely-demonised-uk-ageism-reportShared
Everyone of us is going to get old ( if we don’t die first! ) so why be mean to those who reach old age ahead of us?
The hatred some young British people have been showing towards the old because the grey vote tipped the scales towards independence in the Brexit referendum is downright insane.
It indicates how schools and universities have failed to instil respect for democracy in the young generation.
Some serious thinking must be done about how to improve teaching standards, by which I mean removing teachers whose loyalty is in doubt.
That goes for both Canada and the USA too, of course.
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I guess old is subjective. My time will come. The 20 somethings think I’m old. I think I’m in my prime and intend to keep my strength well into my 60s. Whatever.
I find the greatest irony in my own fringe politick is this ‘don’t trust anyone over thirty’ tripe recycled from the hippies and Alinsky’s goons. Totally counterproductive. We need role models, every age group does, but definitely mine. Moreover, every generation has different skill sets and levels.
There should be no age gap. It’s just another false conflict to fuel the cognitive dissonance globalism creates.
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Those two poor corporals murdered by cowardly republican scum in 1998 are not forgotten.
Nor was the filthy IRA pig sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for the crime. Several dozen similar rats should have faced prosecution for the vile crime…
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Who could forget the face of evil?
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…but at least that one pig, Alex Murphy, did get a long sentence.
NOT.
Blair let him out, after only ten years.
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Part of the putrid pact they outrageously dressed up as the ‘Good Friday Deal.’
Not Blair alone of course, but the Conservatives at Westminster who nodded it through, and the Eire Government which gleefully ratified it too.
So much guilt to be spread around.
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But at least we know where Murphy the Murderer is tonight.
Amen, Ross.
May Murphy burn in Hell forever.
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Not just the soul of a demon but the face of one too.
Murphy would be in good company but all those other devils, them that work there, have a job to do, making sure he pays for his horrible sins.
It’s a comforting thought to picture his torment.
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Such a wicked atrocity, all those revolting IRA brutes piling in against the two British soldiers. I was one of many who sat numb in front of the tv, realising how inhuman our country’s enemies over there were.
The British Government has to be reminded of that and told to drop all this madness about prosecuting our troops.
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A lot of people remember that killing, Pamela.
What you say about the double murder making you numb matches how I felt that day.
I agree even more with what you say about the prosecutions.
Shooting IRA or their supporters should never be grounds for prosecution.
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You do pigs an injustice.
They may be dirty but they are not evil animals like Alex Murphy was.
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Another OTR Sinn Fein pig, Patrick Downey – see the story here-
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This has just been let slide here, Ross.
So all to the good that you stir the pot a wee bit.
I do not trust that woman May as far as i could throw her.
I can send you any news I come across here.
Thanks!
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This is a very complicated story and I don’t envy you the work you had to do to make it as simple as possible for us to follow.
One thing is very clear, no justice was done. Politicians somewhere have gone ot a lot of time and trouble to make sure of that.
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Ferret away at this long enough and somebody will get a real showing up.
May or one of her ministers very much top of the suspect list but they will never be punished for it.
No more than their IRA man got punished for what he did.
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Hayes and Blood-Beast Adams,two of a kind
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And so we should pray, but if we are talking theology, then lets remember how God helps those that help themselves, so we should hope that them that live by the sword shall die by the sword.
I do not for a minute advocate violence because I have no desire to get arrested but how many people would feel a second’s sadness if Hayes got blown up as he blew up all the Birmingham innocents.
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How right you are, Ross, but some of your foreign readers might not know that even if this pig owned up to any terrorist crime, the British Government would never prosecute him.
It was a basic part of that Bad Friday Agreement that no matter who they killed or maimed or molested they’d none of them be punished and those already in prison were set free to rub our noses in it.
But as they say, Our Day Will Come!
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Bliar’s most iniquitous electoral scheming is due to be overturned, with news that the fundamental democratic right, to vote, is being restored to overseas Brits!
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Bliar, with one voter eager to sever ties with the old country who was not deprived of his right to vote
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Privately, Labour politicians admit the party’s assumption that most expats vote Conservative may just have played a role. http://www.politico.eu/article/ballots-british-parliament-brexit-referendum
No kidding!
Europhiliacs have argued that if the two million overseas Brits had been able to vote, they might have thwarted British deliverance from the EUSSR.
Evidently Cameron didn’t buy that, because he reneged on his election pledge to give every Brit a vote.
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We can’t know if or how the result would have differed.
I think not.
Some selfish folk on the Continent may have voted Remain for reasons of personal convenience, but my view is that thousands all around the world, who might be far from Blighty but steadfastly maintain allegiance to Queen and Country, would have revelled in the opportunity to cast a ballot for freedom.
The gunmen, who were hiding in hedges, ordered the workers to leave the van and then questioned them about their religion. After allowing the Catholic worker to flee, the IRA unit then opened fire on the Protestant workers. Man arrested over 1976 Kingsmills murders
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That’s one of the most important paragraphs in the Guardian’s report on an arrest made this week, long years after the crime concerned was committed.
I refer to Kingsmill.
Kingsmill – Parades Commission Panders to Terrorist Sympathisers
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That repulsive sectarian slaughter exposed for all to see the sort of ‘United Ireland’ envisaged by the republican gangs operating under orders from the Sinn Fein/IRA murder machine.
And in our recent comments column we have seen that the disloyals in British Ulster still wave their enemy flag with as much hateful vigour as ever.
One of our readers asked why I cut such a specimen so much slack, and now you have my reason, to show the many people across the globe who still are unclear on the Ulster issue EXACTLY what our enemies are all about…
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… absolute contempt for self-determination and a relish for ethnic cleansing.
But they have since had their treason elevated to ‘parity of esteem’ with decent Ulsterfolk whose allegiance to Queen and Country withstood all the terrorist onslaughts.
Those imprisoned for such atrocities were turned loose and by a perversion of democracy now sit around the governing tables at Stormont.
Amid all the rhetoric we hear from Theresa May about a different kind of mind-set in what used to be called the ‘Conservative and Unionist Party,’ there’s not a word about any return to the honourable time when loyalty was reciprocated.
May’s continued commitment to the dirty deal we always refer to as the Bad Friday Agreement was exemplified in this photo…
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May and Murder.
Sinn Fein/IRA were aware of the investigation. The delegation told Downing Street that they would not attend talks without McGuinness and that he would not attend if the threat of prosecution hung over him. As a result, John Major’s government ordered that the relevant files should be ‘disappeared’. Which they duly were.’ http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/douglas-murray/2014/04/truth-lies-and-martin-mcguinness/
She has shown herself more than willing to continue the pact with evil which her Labour counterpart BLiar sealed with McGuinness’s comrade Blood-Beast Adams.
Remember them?
Blair Finally To Answer For Aiding and Abetting Terrorism?
Terror Gang Leader Adams, Complicit in Child Molesting – ‘A Man Sent by God?’
So, you say, no surprise?
The extension of that ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ amnesty to all the foul fiends of the IRA ‘Arrest Downey Now!’ Ulster’s Jim Demands Justice! was an integral part of the outcome of that act of appeasement.
Hence our question today must be – what will befall any republican vermin charged, tried and convicted of the Kingsmill ethnic cleaning crime?
The entire satanic logic of Bad Friday dictates that those who served the cause of Sinn Fein/IRA must go free.
So what does May have to say to McGuinness about that?
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