Three police shot during ‘Eleventh Night’ Orange Order celebrations
Published Monday, July 12, 2010, 7:30 AM
Updated Monday, July 12, 2010, 7:46 AM
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citizen69 | Jul 14, 2010, 04:32 AM EDT
@S.Connolly: I think you'll find i am correct. I didn't mention the leader of Sinn Fein. Gerry KELLY is a Sinn Fein minister in the Northern Ireland government and the SF representative for North Belfast. You obviously know little about Northern Ireland yet you seem to feel informed enough to comment.
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Realist | Jul 14, 2010, 03:32 AM EDT
S.Connolly: citizen69 was correct. Gerry Kelly of Sinn Fein condemned these rioters, who, he said were shipped in from miles away to be 'offended'. I agree with him as there are many reports in the press today about local people in North Belfast not recognizing those causing the trouble (louts being bused in from as far afield as Londonderry) - but then the whole World can see that too....lol. By the way, the Republic of Ireland has 26 counties and is an independent nation.
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S.Connolly | Jul 14, 2010, 01:10 AM EDT
Oops Citizen 69...Sinn Fein's leader is Gerry ADAMS...let's be correct please. Ireland will never be free until all 26 are one...a free Ireland.
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Seamus59 | Jul 14, 2010, 12:27 AM EDT
They also burn effigies of the Pope. Such is the depth of their Christianity and love of neighbour!
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belfastgirl1 | Jul 13, 2010, 06:43 PM EDT
Southernpride: As I stated before, YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!!!! Read our history. The south abandoned the North when Britain ceded free state status to them. Sláinte
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belfastgirl1 | Jul 13, 2010, 06:35 PM EDT
Searlit: Glad to hear you haven't given up on beautiful Northern Ireland. When you do go, I know you will have a wonderful time. Sláinte.
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Searlit | Jul 13, 2010, 01:10 PM EDT
Belfastgirl1: I haven't given up on Northern Ireland. I know it's beautiful and that there are lots of beautiful people there. The Orangemen juvenile antics just bring the worst out in me. I'm waiting for them to come to their senses, stubborn and ridiculous as that seems.
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Realist | Jul 13, 2010, 01:07 PM EDT
citizen69: I totally agree. Behold the "Ireland of equals" where the parades commission decision is just fine in Drumcree but when it goes the other way in Ardoyne, the police and rule of law that eveyone supports are attacked. It just exposes how poorly house-trained some Republicans still are. They've been taught from the cradle to wreck and destroy (whilst claiming the maximum benefits from the very British state they claim to despise). I suggest they heed the wise words of Northern Ireland British Minister Gerry Kelly and pack it in.
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citizen69 | Jul 13, 2010, 04:04 AM EDT
Even Sinn Fein's Gerry Kelly has said that these riots have been organized by dissident republicans from OUTSIDE of these areas. Brought in specifically to riot and cause tensions in a cynical attempt to draw orangemen into conflict.
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Greenblood | Jul 13, 2010, 02:47 AM EDT
Here's a good idea I dare the Orange Order marching parade to march through Catholic Streets without the police to protect them.
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Southernpride | Jul 12, 2010, 10:43 PM EDT
Northern Ireland ia an embarrassment to The real Irish people in the South of Ireland. Those Catholic/protestant lunatics bring nothing but shame to Ireland.
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wilmaslainte | Jul 12, 2010, 07:42 PM EDT
I think the Orange order celebrations should be banned. To allow a group to burn the Irish Flag in Ireland is a disgrace. This is just perpetuating the hatred and division of the Irish people.
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oldbear | Jul 12, 2010, 07:29 PM EDT
I'm of Irish heritage and a retired law enforcement officer - most of my years as street sgt. It could happn on the moon but I retain empathy for the men/women in uniform. Tough job esp. in riotous times. Yes, lost some friends doing their duty. I was quite lucky. Regardless of ethnicity I pray the outcome will be a more peacefull one for police and public. WE had our race riots and here there are conflicts among Christians.
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ArdeeOne | Jul 12, 2010, 06:42 PM EDT
To read what some of you write, it sounds like you think the only "real" Irish are Irish Catholics.To me, that's a very narrow, parochial view. Some of the Protestants in Northern Ireland did not want to be part of the Republic because they would have been subjected to Catholic laws prohibiting such things as divorce or birth control. Why would they want to give up the freedom they enjoyed under the British? Is there not room for many types of Irish, as there is room in America for many types of Americans? Must it depend on religion? After all, ethnically, the Scots-Irish and the Irish are virtually the same.
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