Arch critic of Gerry Adams and the peace process, Dolours Price, dies
Her evidence in Boston College tapes sparked British legal efforts
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DanOLoingsigh | Jan 27, 2013, 09:24 AM EST
curtisjohnson - “Provide some evidence that she targeted non-combatants”…car bombs left on a busy city street can only ‘target’ any poor unfortunate who happens to be passing by at the time…be they men, women or children…still think that’s the action of a true patriot?
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IrelandNorth | Jan 27, 2013, 06:33 AM EST
Realist! Roger Garland of the Irish Green Party once said: "[Posthumous medals of bravery] butter no parsnips!" Condemnation is the province of the ego. To understand all IS to forgive all! Violence is the language of the unheard! I neither support or don't support state terrorism or inevitable paramilitary reaction to it. In fact, I even understand loyalist paramilirary counter reactionaryism to republican reaction to imperiliast violence, and their use by as imperialist proxies.
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seamus60 | Jan 27, 2013, 04:54 AM EST
Meanolgrouch. With respect and not trying to stray away from the subject of the thread. Gerry was well aware of all the glass around him, yet continued to throw stones by way of endorsement of the same glass called Liam. Adams has no problem with Marian Price and others being chastised by the Brits who are now in their coalition.
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Meanolgrouch | Jan 27, 2013, 01:41 AM EST
Puffin, as to Gerry Adams' family, be careful your own house isn't glass before you throw rocks. It's extremely bigoted to blame any one person for what another does, whether they're related or not. W/o repeating all the reasons, I consider Adams heroic just for surviving what the Brits and yes, his own father did in trying to destroy that family. Let's have a little compassion and perspective here. Long story short, of all the people I'd want to share my last meal with, Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness rank toward the top. Remember, the U.S. didn't gain its own freedom from Britain via a gentlemen's handshake. How can we now sit all comfortable and chastise others with the same dream?
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curtisjohnson | Jan 26, 2013, 09:49 PM EST
DanO - "If you think that trying to bomb your fellow countrymen and women into your way of thinking is still a patriotic act, then indeed she was." Provide some evidence that she targeted non-combatants. Do you consider half hangings, pitch and cap, waterboarding, etc., patriotic acts?
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curtisjohnson | Jan 26, 2013, 09:48 PM EST
DanO - "If you think that trying to bomb your fellow countrymen and women into your way of thinking is still a patriotic act, then indeed she was." Provide some evidence that she targeted non-combatants. Do you consider half hangings, pitch and cap, waterboarding, etc., patriotic acts?
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curtisjohnson | Jan 26, 2013, 09:48 PM EST
DanO - "If you think that trying to bomb your fellow countrymen and women into your way of thinking is still a patriotic act, then indeed she was." Provide some evidence that she targeted non-combatants. Do you consider half hangings, pitch and cap, waterboarding, etc., patriotic acts?
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curtisjohnson | Jan 26, 2013, 09:47 PM EST
DanO - "If you think that trying to bomb your fellow countrymen and women into your way of thinking is still a patriotic act, then indeed she was." Provide some evidence that she targeted non-combatants. Do you prefer half hangings, pitch and cap, waterboarding, etc., as patriotic acts?
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curtisjohnson | Jan 26, 2013, 09:45 PM EST
DanO - "If you think that trying to bomb your fellow countrymen and women into your way of thinking is still a patriotic act, then indeed she was." Provide some evidence that she targeted non-combatants. Do you consider half hangings, pitch and cap, waterboarding, etc., patriotic acts?
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anglo-norman | Jan 26, 2013, 07:32 PM EST
warrenpointless is wrong again
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warrenpoint00 | Jan 26, 2013, 07:21 PM EST
Dan Olonghanks the anglo- norman brit web troller is back.Man those brits have no balls ,keep changing their names mate, so they do, what you think seano, they always good for a laugh though.
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Willie Frazer | Jan 26, 2013, 07:13 PM EST
Puffin you are full of wind.She was a good and patriotic Irish woman and and I pray for the repose of her soul.
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anglo-norman | Jan 26, 2013, 07:11 PM EST
seanomelb the aussie is back
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puffin | Jan 26, 2013, 06:46 PM EST
Meano, the times are a changing,at the some time in the near future there may be a nuclear exchange that would change things things utterly,but to get back to Delores she did drive a Mother of 10 to her death,to a lonely hole in Co Louth beach,that she was Mentally challenged by this, along with brutal murder of an American CITIZEN, and horrific injuries to 200 other people,stads to her credit,she did not volunteer for this, she was conscripted because she born into a republican family, as for Gerry we will find out what sort of Family he comes from very shortly.
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