Gallagher calls on McGuinness to come forward with information on McCabe murder
Sinn Fein candidate condemns killing again but not killers
Published Sunday, October 23, 2011, 10:57 AM
Updated Monday, October 24, 2011, 10:48 AM
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gobdawpaddy | Oct 25, 2011, 05:49 AM EDT
'Mr Mc Cabe's killers were caught and punished, end of'. NOT. At least two of the vermin involved have yet to be caged. Of course here in the states they would all be six foot under and the Wolftones would be writing ballads about them. SF/RA, IRA, RIRA, CIRA, whatever they wish to call themselves, Al Queda 2 might work.
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mamaginnty | Oct 24, 2011, 03:47 PM EDT
Gawdawpaddy, The IRA not RA. Forgot to mention also that 'here' is Ireland, now if my spelling, grammar, and a few missed comma's are bad, don't bother telling me, I don't care, might get up your nose but not mine.
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mamaginnty | Oct 24, 2011, 03:33 PM EDT
Gobdawpaddy, forget about the grammar, you got the point and did not like. All this just to keep Mc Guinness from winning. Not one word of the last twenty years, and the peace he has helped create. What more info do they want, Mr Mc Cabe's killers were caught and punished, end of.
DublinCitizen, tell us how Adams tried to shut her up..Ann Mc Cabe. I do hope you remember the 'horror' of the Dublin and Monaghan bombings too.
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billie061 | Oct 24, 2011, 01:44 PM EDT
Im with Anne Mcabe on this 100% but me thinks Gallagher using this for his own profit.
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FallsRNat | Oct 24, 2011, 01:13 PM EDT
He can't comdemn the murderers without disowning PIRA's armed campaign or SF's political aspirations, after Stakeknife, Donaldson, this truly would be the last nail in the republican coffin.
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DublinCitizen | Oct 24, 2011, 12:46 PM EDT
I support Ann McCabe and her family and well remember the horror of that killing. I also remember the way Ann was treated by Gerry Adams at a public meeting in New York - he tried to ignore her but she would not be ignored! Many of my family in America said they where shocked how badly he treated her and tried to shut her up.
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johnymac60 | Oct 24, 2011, 12:32 PM EDT
gobshi tepaddy. Clearly you yourself suffered not at all at the hands of the larger terrorist organisation - the British Government. Even when they had their lackys plant bombs in the South. Don't forget when and how the 'Troubles' Got under way, bud. Remember the UVF bombing campaign?
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cillowen | Oct 24, 2011, 11:30 AM EDT
This FF fellow whose leader and founder was the well known
terrorist who caused the Irish Civil War and exterminated his opposition. He set up Michael Collins for the kill.
To expect an 18 year old, fighting to protect his fellows in Derry to Dev's equivalent in the killing game takes a
stretch too far.
the queen should visit the site of the bloody sunday massacre with this new prez gallagher - such a move would nicely round things out for all to feel, the "millions to one" killing comparison between two/three noble countries.
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ballindaggin | Oct 24, 2011, 10:34 AM EDT
DeVelera was our longest serving president, don't tell me he knew nothing of M.Collins murder, also regarded by the Brithish to be a commander of a terrorist group, now an Irish hero.
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Nelsonbarry | Oct 24, 2011, 09:54 AM EDT
FF and TV's Gallagher will probably get in. To bad everyone doesn't remember who made most of Ireland free and Who has made peace in the north.
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gobdawpaddy | Oct 24, 2011, 07:32 AM EDT
A gold star on the spelling ballindaggin but not on McGuinness. He was a 'commander' in a terrorist organization and shares responsibility for the actions of each of his comrades in arms thugs. Sure Gerry was only in the political wing of the RA and didn't know what was going on either.
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ballindaggin | Oct 24, 2011, 06:36 AM EDT
McGuinness can,t be held responsible for everything that was done in the name of the IRA.He was afterall just one cog in a machine that would not have existed without the provocation of the British Colonialists.Hope I got my spelling right there gobdawpaddy.
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gobdawpaddy | Oct 24, 2011, 04:44 AM EDT
Actually, too early in the morning, they weren't released under GFA which is what McG., Adams etc wanted. They served their sentences for manslaughter, not capital murder and were released. My apologies. Guess one shouldn't check in while on a 4am potty break.
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gobdawpaddy | Oct 24, 2011, 04:03 AM EDT
This is the problem with talk of giving the Irish diaspora a vote, 'does this mean the Gardia have the wrong men in prison'. No-one is currently in prison for Gerry McCabe's murder, the 4 who were caged for his 'manslaughter' were released early under the good friday agreement and I would suggest that if you asked people over 30 in Ireland about McG. few would describe him as 'a man for the people and is having great support here'. Not sure where 'here' is but the spelling, knowledge and grammar in the post suggests Botswana.
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