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I wonder if the family of Ronan Kerr would like to buy one of these pies. And Hancock - you're pathetic. Fighting back? Was that was the Muslims were doing on 9/11? Were the Americans 'whiny' for not liking it when people fought back? Car bombs and terrorism that kill innocent men, women and children is never justifiable. Not - ever.
England was and is America's biggest aircraft carrier. Without the U.S. material support England would have ceased to exist,same with the Russians by the way, early on. Never defended Bloody Friday schon, why do you defend murdering English empire. People didn't start getting killed in Ireland in 1972. Whiny English can't take it when people fifgt back.
sirpeter... GB and its commonwealth were doing alright in their stand against the Nazis before the Yanks decided to join in. The Nazis had cancelled their plan to invade Britain and attacked the USSR on 22 June 1041, while the Yanks didn't enter the war until 7 Dec 1941. You remember the Commonwealth. They supplied Britain with the support and logistics needed to stem the Nazis. The Irish Free State also supplied around 50,000 VOLUNTEERS to fight Hitler and his terrorist regime. However, the de Valera government of the Free State refused to abandom its neutrality. The Fire Service from the many Irish towns and cities VOLUNTARILY came to the aide of North after the Nazi bomb attacks in April and May 1941. Casualites were evacuated to Free State hospitals. It may be pointed out thet the Nazis were able to locate Belfast by first finding Dublin, then following the railway north. de Valera refused to assist Britain by blacking out the lights in the South. Even after the Nazis had bombed Dublin in error in August 1940. It may also be relevent to your warped views, the Free State government censored the reporting of the Nazi death camps, with de Valera castigating the returning Volunteers after the war. You really are a sad twisted person, like your apologist for murder seanomelb, the Aussie runaway.
Having seen the aftermath of a car bombing I can only say this woman is a loathsome creature.CAR BOMBS ARE HORRIBLE.
sirpeter, may I say that your language certainly indicates some lose of control on your part. You're keen on casting up the 'atrocities' of the Brits. well lets hear what you have to say to this small selection of murders perpetrated by your murdering republican heros ... Blasco Fernando Bacelga (12) murdered by real IRA Omagh 15 AUgust 1998; Michelle Baird (7) murdered by IRA 23 Oct 1993; Jonathan Ball (3) murdered by IRA 20 March 1993; James Barker (12) murdered by real IRA Omagh 15 Aug 1998; Stephen Bassett (14) murdered by INLA 16 Sept 1982; Patrick Campbell (16) murdered by IRA 25 March 1972; Joseph Connolly (15) murdered by IRA 31 July 1972; William Crothers (15) murdered by IRA 21 July 1972; Paul Crummey (4) murdered by IRA 26 May 1973... I could go on. Like you I have been selective as to who I report murdered. These children were all killed by your republican heros. There were 155 children murdered during the Troubles... most by the republicans, some by loyalist murderers and a few by security forces who were usually under fire or thought themselves to be in danger of their lives. Maybe you can explain why you lot are so keen to get me and the rest of the majority of people in the North to become citizens of the Irish Republic? Are you one of these people, like Aussie seanomelb, the pontificating hypocrite, who don't live in Ireland your self? And yes I am proud to have been in the British Army and trying to protect people from murders, who you apparently sponsor.
seanomelb... supporter of terrorists and a runaway from Ireland. Ho Ho! Why'd you leave? Was it religious discrimination or you couldn't get a job? And why do you want me to live in that paradise of pedophillic priests? Why have you run off to Australia to live??? Stalker was and English police man whose knowledge of weapons was derived from watching Starsky and Hutch on TV. He painted himself into a corner through his ignorance of the capabilities of the weapons in use by the Security Forces in Northern Ireland and didn't have the sense or good grace to reconsider. He was too interested in not loosing face (his that is). Kilsally is correct in the figures that were presented and it is you that should read your history about that great land that you are so proud to live in ... opps! you don't live there anymore! Hypocrite!!
Get few facts right Kilsally before you put your brain into gear.
So sirpeter, hancock and seanomelb supporting Bloody Friday , all civiallians injured by the Belfast car bombs including 70 women and children. Again last posts seem ignornant that Republicans were guilty for 66% of all deaths during the Troubles including more Catholics / Nationalists than any other group - IRA killed 1000`s , UK Army / Northern Irish police hundreds.
You were right on one point the army should not have been there at any time and your mealy mouthed attempt to condone the murder of innocent nationalists and the whitewashing of guilty BA terrorists.The demonising of Stalker for not whitewashing his report on the "shoot to kill" policy(which as a member of the army you were bound to that policy) spare me the false justifications for your murderous spree in the six counties.
Schon.You are part of the British army.You reveal that here like it was something to be proud of.Apart from the British armies meager effort in defeating Nazi Germany which in reality was meager.Most of the world delights at the fall of a British soldier.We all know ye are a bunch of cu*ts.Don't get me wrong ye are not the only ones.The whole US army are a bunch of cu*ts too.Invading countries and sanctions and sh*t.
@sirpeter: You really are a snivelling little hate monger.
I don't mind as long as those pies have little bits of British soldiers as part of the side salad.
Stats shoe the English have murdered hundreds of thousands of Irish and others in their own country for hundreds of years. Stop whining, and open a history book.
Sick. Just in time for the Bloody Friday documentary / anniversary where the IRA set off 23 bombs in shops and streets in Belfast within 80 minutes, killing 9, wounding 140 including 70 women and children. Cedric - the Loyalist terrorists did set off bombs which killed people but nothing in comparison to the number of IRA bombs - the Loyalist terrorists mostly killed with guns whether IRA men, supposed IRA men or innocent Catholics and indeed others. Stats however show that the IRA killed more Catholics than any other group and stats by the two Universities in Belfast / Coleraine show Irish Republican paramilitaries as responsible for two thirds of all deaths in the Troubles. Google the universities CAIN website.
Seanomelb. Here's some for you to research... Blasco Fernando Bacelga (12) murdered by real IRA Omagh 15 AUgust 1998; Michelle Baird (7) murdered by IRA 23 Oct 1993; Jonathan Ball (3) murdered by IRA 20 March 1993; James Barker (12) murdered by real IRA Omagh 15 Aug 1998; Stephen Bassett (14) murdered by INLA 16 Sept 1982; Patrick Campbell (16) murdered by IRA 25 March 1972; Joseph Connolly (15) murdered by IRA 31 July 1972; William Crothers (15) murdered by IRA 21 July 1972; Paul Crummey (4) murdered by IRA 26 May 1973... I could go on. Like you I have been selective as to who I report murdered. These children were all killed by your republican heros. There were 155 children murdered during the Troubles... most by the republicans, some by loyalist murderers and a few by security forces who were usually under fire or thought themselves to be in danger of their lives. The threat of death to civilians was there due to the activity of the various republican and loyalist terrorists, otherwise the security forces would not have been there. It's easy to criticism from the conform of your commode, seanomelb, but when you are being shot at, it is difficult to identify the source and, unfortunately, people (children) peeping round corners to see what is happening can look threatening and be mistaken as a gunman.
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