Real IRA issue revenge threat at paramilitary funeral for murdered leader
Dissident Republicans in public show of strength
Published Sunday, September 9, 2012, 7:27 AM
Updated Sunday, September 9, 2012, 7:27 AM
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krisdaly | Sep 09, 2012, 07:52 PM EDT
As Jesus (Yashua) said: "Those that live by the sword shall perish by the sword". Violence begets violence, only when the sword is put to rest will there be peace in the world. I know this well as my Grandfather came from County Cork. Put it to rest boys!!!!!!!!!!!
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aloistmartin | Sep 09, 2012, 05:42 PM EDT
Gangland Violence is but a Bloody Homemade in-sterile dressing, for Ireland`s Gangrenous Sectarian social discontent ! Sectarian violence is as old as Cain and Able. Sectarianism is what leads too, and ultimately what becomes of, any Republican Revolution. Which were the Greater Terror, the murders of Robespierre and Danton, or the Bourgeoisie usurpation of the Republic ? Likewise is the Violence, Social Discontent, and "Thuggery" concerning the Free State / Good Friday Government. Perhaps wee should consider ourselves fortune, wee do not live within the social constraints, of a Solution that does not Enable, or Tolerate such Social Disobedience; But let us make no mistake, or Omittance, there is nothing the present Government(Adams, or McGuinness`s "Big Beer" included) can do, short of Civil War, that will appease this Cancers thirst for Irish Flesh !
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Gordan Duggan | Sep 09, 2012, 03:06 PM EDT
Thank God he's dead. No more paramilitary funerals in Co. Dublin or anywhere in Ireland. Alan Ryan was a thug who never worked a day in his life but instead exhorted money from respectable hard working people. Not a person to be admired by anybody. The Northern Ireland thugs who arranged the funeral must be told by the Garda Special Branch to desist. The security forces must enforce the rule of law in this democratic state in future. The rest of us won't put up with terrorists thinking they can bring us back to the past. Anyone who is not prepared to accept the rule of law in the Irish Republic is welcome to leave the country.
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PhlutiePhan | Sep 09, 2012, 10:43 AM EDT
The provisionals have never gone away. They have just gone low key to await further socialist marching orders from the likes of Gerry Adams and Marty McGuiness.
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