CBS interview with Gerry Adams accuser sought by Northern Ireland police
British authorities launch new effort in U.S. to prove Adams was in IRA
Published Monday, October 8, 2012, 7:06 AM
Updated Monday, October 8, 2012, 9:09 AM
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JeffGallagher | Oct 08, 2012, 01:13 PM EDT
This is what happens in a country where they have no protections for journalists. Let the English do their darndest. We'll see how their bullying tactics work in a true republican democracy that actually has a Constitution.
Or, maybe they can just shoot a few journalists in the back to get what they want.
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pilib04 | Oct 08, 2012, 01:12 PM EDT
I really feel badly for Dolores Price. Her and her sister Marian, were great fighters for Irish freedom. To see her fall like this is so heartbreaking. She really should be encouraged to seek proper medical and psychological treatment. Drugs and alcohol are not the answer, nor are calumnies and slander. Republicans need to be ready to assist Dolores in her recovery, in any way we can.
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seamus60 | Oct 08, 2012, 01:01 PM EDT
Tooreenagrena. Thats why the brits elected him Adams "the man they could do business with".
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seamus60 | Oct 08, 2012, 12:56 PM EDT
Audrey. Be careful when blowing that trumpet. The good people of the 26 with all their wisdom have been voting gangster politicians into power for decades. Many now of the thought, they can`t do any worse voting in SF. The afternoon Mc Guinness left Derry to tour the 26 when standing for president, there were about 40 people there to cheer him off, half of that journalists. And only a fraction of the expected crowds , no need for the big screen that was located in the middle of the Bogside. Yet he was well recieved at his destination.
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CanadianPat | Oct 08, 2012, 12:44 PM EDT
The Price girls are brave womem from a strong republican backround who have suffered greatly from the troubles.To see they used in such a manner is heartbreaking and so moraly wrong!
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audreybolton | Oct 08, 2012, 12:32 PM EDT
People in the Irish Republic find those who claim Adams is the President-in-waiting (or indeed Taoiseach in waiting) of Ireland very hilarious. Have these people not learned anything from the rejection of McGuinness as President.? Sinn Fein/IRA AND THEIR SUPPORTERS MAY PUSH AND PUSH BUT THE PEOPLE OF THE REPUBLIC HAVE MORE SENSE. If you have nothing to hide Adams then come clean and you will have nothing to fear.
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donegalcali | Oct 08, 2012, 12:12 PM EDT
@JohnnyMac. Absaloutly spot on.
@Tooreenagrena. Your almost right. The Brits will do everything in its power to protect Adams as he is the president in waiting. As JM says, He plays for both sides.
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Searlit | Oct 08, 2012, 12:08 PM EDT
I think this story is a diversion tactic, to get people's attention away from the economic/euro crisis.
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citizen69 | Oct 08, 2012, 11:49 AM EDT
Many people here would say the want truth & justice from the legacy of troubles in Northern Ireland but it seems to me a lot of them only want it to be one-way traffic. Let the Boston tapes and this interview be investigated and if Gerry Adams has nothing to hide, if he wasn't a director of terrorism then he has nothing to fear has he? This "publication" seems to think the sun shines out of Gerry's ass... not that you would see it though as Niall O'Dowd is jammed so far up it! :-D
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Tooreenagrena | Oct 08, 2012, 11:43 AM EDT
gerry Adams is the president of irelaqnd in waiting. The brits will do everything they can to stop thaqt happening.
The war is still on just not by force.
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JohnnyMac | Oct 08, 2012, 10:21 AM EDT
Gerry WAS an IRA leader. For many years. Sad truth is that while he was an IRA leader, he was also an insider for the British. Gerry plays for both teams. Be very careful who accuses whom. One way or the other, only the accuser will suffer...not Gerry Adams. He's protected from both sides.
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seamus60 | Oct 08, 2012, 09:11 AM EDT
An attack on Journalism. Of course thats what its been all along. Whistle blowers will not be tolerated. History will not be distorted by the truth rearing its ugly head.
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