Boston College IRA project was not a hoax or a set up
Critics fail to understand that peace process has deep flaws
Published Monday, November 26, 2012, 7:35 AM
Updated Monday, November 26, 2012, 9:45 AM
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patto69 | Nov 29, 2012, 06:22 AM EST
Elliott needs to ask himself how 'we' ended up in a position where people with obvious problems with drink and drugs are being used in a cynical and exploitative way.
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seanomelb | Nov 28, 2012, 05:27 PM EST
If McGuinness was not in the IRA why was he and daithi O'Connell trying to procure cordex from Australia??
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RedBranch | Nov 28, 2012, 04:09 PM EST
Well done IC for giving McIntyre the opportunity to respond. Dixie is on the money here. Its interesting to note that Adams has gone from demanding the British leave within six months (1972), to asking if we can have a border poll (2012). Ultimately though the British invested in him and McGuinness to deliver the IRA, which they duly did, more or less.
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Dixie Elliott | Nov 27, 2012, 06:34 PM EST
As a former Blanket man who had the honour of sharing a cell during that time with Bobby Sands and Tom McElwee, I'm often left wondering how the hell we got from being able to endure all that the British threw at us to the present situation where Sinn Fein have become the most powerful propaganda weapon in the hands of Britain.
The answer has to lie with that of the leadership. A leadership such as Gerry Adams who claims to have never been in the IRA. If that is the case then he was quite willing to urge others to do what he wasn't willing to do himself? With McGuinness he swore the war wouldn't end until the Brits had left but according to them they had either never been a part of that war, or had opted out, in McGuinness' case in 1974.
Their role according to them was merely that of Agitators or inciters, a role similar to that of the bigots on the Unionist side.
That those who once incited war now hail themselves as peacemakers has to be the greatest lie of all. How can you be a peacemaker now when you held in your hands the power to bring peace away back when the Good Friday Agreement was called the Sunningdale Agreement in 1973?
I notice that those who throw the tout label at Anthony McIntyre or use the old alcohol slander against Brendan Hughes and Dolours Price haven't the courage to use their own names to do so but hide behind made up names. At least Anthony, Brendan and Dolours have or had the courage to say what they have or had to say publicly. That is the difference between themselves and those who attack them wearing the balaclavas of anonymity.
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seanomelb | Nov 27, 2012, 06:14 PM EST
interesting article Cristoir. I wonder if Adams was dazzled by the bright lights of international fame when he sat down with Blair,Mitchell and Clinton and forgot the main game.
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patto69 | Nov 27, 2012, 07:32 AM EST
More dishonesty dripping from the pen of Mc Intyre. Yet again he fails to address the question of why the only people who we part of the project were hostile to Adams? He and Baloney know that they wanted to have a ready supply of material to throw at Adams and SF without the authors of the various pieces being open to questioning or interrogation on their motives. Of the two people to date mentioned, Hughes and Price, both are known to have had problems with alcohol and at least one of them with drugs. Hardly a hook to hang an academic reputation on. A shameful and exploitative episode.
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Buffalobrave | Nov 27, 2012, 06:48 AM EST
Seamus60:
Anthony McIntyre has a Ph.D in history from Queens University Belfast. He has served 17 years in a British jail for IRA activities. So he knows a lot more than most on here about the issues.
I support him 100%!
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thetint | Nov 27, 2012, 03:19 AM EST
Not only is McIntyre acting the tout his pseudo-intellectual writing [worthy of a fourth former] is turgid to read.
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Cristoir | Nov 26, 2012, 09:46 PM EST
Due to O'Dowd's permanent subversion of Ireland's sovereignty via his Smurfit-funded "Irish Voice newspaper" I canceled my subscription weeks after its publication began and never resumed it.
O'Dowd's main role was in normalizing to Irish-America the sell-out to Britain of the Six Counties; the greatest surrender of national territory in history absent catastrophic military defeat.
His and the Smurfits betrayal of Ireland and Irish-America were supported by the U.S. warmongers. How can we know this? On page 450 of Voices From the Grave, the taped voice of UVF leader David Irvine recounts his Washington D.C. visit. He had accused the U.S. of favoring the IRA. His words are; "The head of the Britain desk of the US State Dept replied; 'The IRA doesn't have Buccaneer bombers, it doesn't have aircraft carriers, and we need to sew up the British Exchequer so as to free up Britain's army for our upcoming wars.' We all looked at him, and he said; 'Islamic fundamentalism.' And that was 1994, and I was not alone; there are witnesses." So the U.S. gov't brought about Britain's victory in Ireland; as a merely preliminary step toward expansion of the U.S. empire.
Events in Occupied Ireland today, all of Britain's unprosecuted massacres there, its ongoing tortures, its internments without charge, its restoration of corrupt Diplock, all are merely part of Britain's post-victory mop-up. Adams, McGuinness, and O'Dowd all played key roles in securing that British victory over the Irish.
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seamus60 | Nov 26, 2012, 05:36 PM EST
He`s done the walk so believe him when he does the talk.
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seanomelb | Nov 26, 2012, 04:57 PM EST
I don't know who this McIntyre fellow is. All I know is his ignorance is greater than his anti Irish rant.
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pilib04 | Nov 26, 2012, 12:11 PM EST
Talk about "stitch up fiction", Anthony McIntyre's article is fiction based on fiction. Comparing Gerry Adams TD, to Major Roberto D'Aubisson of the Salvadoran Army who murdered Archbishop Oscar Romero is beyond the pale. Anthony McIntyre needs to get psychiatric help. At one time he was a patriot, now he is pathological in his hatred of Gerry Adams. His total involvement in the Boston College Fraud should have prefaced his so-called article in Irish Central. Not identifying his BC background does a disservice to the readership.
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mactire | Nov 26, 2012, 12:02 PM EST
Apologies for typo - "his his" - in my post; can't see an edit button anywhere.
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mactire | Nov 26, 2012, 10:15 AM EST
Anthony McIntyre has every right to express his opinion but its a shame that much of the above article descends into personal invective against Danny Morrison - the state of his his mind and a juvenile point about his hair. The article is poorly argued and tries to score points rather than provide evidence and, therefore, ends up effectively proving Niall O'Dowd's point. As for McIntyre's assertion that anti peace process viewpoints are suppressed? The "Voices From The Grave" television programme was lauded in the traditionally anti republican Irish media and received an award at the Irish Film and Television Awards. Go figure.
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