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Enda Kenny slammed by Gerry Adams

Adams warns the North that Fine Gael are not to be trusted

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Brendan “darkie” Hughes, a former commander of the IRA in Belfast, has claimed posthumously that Gerry Adams ordered the killing and burial of Jean McConville, the mother-of-10 shot dead by the IRA in 1972. He also suggested that Adams gave the order for the Provisional IRA to hang one of its own members in Long Kesh in June 1973 after the 22-year-old cracked under police questioning. Hughes also boasted that he personally ran a personation campaign for Adams’s election as MP in west Belfast in 1987, and again in the council elections of 1989, stealing a “massive” number of votes.
Sorry Shuvonn but it is this website that is biased. It completely bypasses any news that show Sinn Fein in a bad light. I'm all for a balanced view across the board. Would you vote for a party who's members are still involved in criminality? The fake money bunker in Co. Laois uncovered by an international police sting has produced tens of millions of fake Euros that have damaged the already fragile Irish economy.
Gosh who would have thought you were in any way biased Southernpride or citizen....
I wonder what Gerry Adam's thoughts are on the fact that three current members of his Sinn Fein party & an IRA commander were implicated last week in running a huge illegal counterfeit cash printing scam? No wonder Sinn Fein are considered a joke in the Republic of Ireland. Of course you wont read any news articles on Irish Central that are anyway critical of Sinn Fein.
Here we have Gerry Adams leading Sinn Fein a party of murderers, bank robbers and terrorists who have killed more innocent Catholics than the Brits. Yes, Sinn Fein the party filled with British spies has the gall to speak out against Enda Kenny a true Irish man
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