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Gerry Adams says British still have illegal, immoral and illegitimate claim to part of Ireland

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One thing you can say about Gerry Adams, is that he has an unshakable and fierce determination to see the peace process through to create a new and united Irish Republic. There is nothing he is not well informed about when it comes to the Good Friday Agreement and the infrastructure built around it.  He speaks with surety and a certain steel tone when he voices his view for the future of Ireland and doesn't mince words when he expresses his feelings regarding the fairness of what unification will bring to the people of Ireland

In this the third segment of my interview with Gerry Adams we talk about the future of Ireland's reunification and how his political party,  Sinn Fein, meaning "we ourselves," is gaining more popularity.

Sinn Fein is gaining greater power in Ireland, polls show it is the 2nd most popular political party at this time. I asked Gerry what his opinion of that was: "Opinion polls are opinion polls," he stated. "They are only a snapshot in time, the poll that really counts is the one on election day." He went on to say: "We (Sinn Fein) see our way as a better path for the people of Ireland, particularly our ideas to help the economy which is flat at this time."

Gerry said: "We see the current government, as not much different from what they replaced, same basic economic policies which are hurting the middle and lower classes disproportionately."  You can't cut your way out of a recession, you must grow your way out." "The current government is spending a tiny fraction on job creation and stimulus, yet at the same time paying billions to bondholders of banks....banks whose actions could be described as criminal."

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The US civil rights movement inspired Gerry Adams
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He told me: "Sinn Fein has brought forth proposals to reduce the deficit, which don't include the dire consequences to the most vulnerable in our society" Gerry then went on to describe a very evocative scene which occurred a couple of weeks ago at expos for  employment abroad in Dublin and Cork: " Ed, it was sad to see the thousands of mostly young, well educated, trained Irish people, having to leave the country in order to get work.  We have seen this too often in our past-we need them here at home." I told Gerry that's why my family left and came to the States for a better life and to get work.

Then we talked about the future of Ireland and the chances of getting north and south united again.  "Getting rid of partition is a good and patriotic thing to do.  The British still have an illegal, immoral and illegitimate claim to part of Ireland," he said  "I believe we can have Irish Unity in our time."  "We have transcended partition, not entirely, but by the infrastructure of the Good Friday Agreement we are getting closer.  When a majority of the people wish for unity it will happen."

To illuminate some of the great sea change happening in Ireland, he shared that he was "quite taken by a Sinn Fein event last month in Derry".  "A Unionist speaker was invited to attend and in the audience were up to 200 from the unionist movement, it was all very peaceful and respectful"...."Ed, you couldn't have imagined that sort of thing happening 5-10 years ago in the mood and spirit this was conducted.  "The more we do of this the better for all."

But Gerry said "the Diaspora have a huge roll to play in all of this." This island's in transition, the south because of its economic condition and the north because of the peace process, we're looking for a way forward and the Diaspora can help."  "There was never a time when Republican policies are more needed than now."

Gerry said: "The great Patriot Theobald Wolfe Tone believed in the unity of Catholic and Protestant together in the center"  Then Gerry finished with: "We want a new Republic, a new Ireland where people can travel by choice-not forced.  We want rights and entitlements that all free countries have. But we must have unification so we can have our Republic."

I asked Gerry about his past and the tumultuous occurrences and tragedies, if he had the chance would he have made the same choices.  We'll get his answer in the final upcoming segment


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Lads! It's far better to sit down with yer adversaries talk, bicker, argue, pound the table, curse, etc....than to have bullets flying and bombs blowing. Thank yr lucky stars there is a peace process and it is being adhered to. A compromise usually means no one is happy, yet there is a way to a united island peacefully. I thank Gerry Adams and others who longed to see the bloodshed end.
Poor old Dano and falls,how many fingers am I holding up? you sad ignorant pair of Irish haters.
Btw.How many times did I say I don't care if Gerry was in the RA or not.You have a fixation on Gerry Adams Seamus.I would imagine he saved more life's with his key role in the peace process than he killed if he killed anybody.Gerry Adams was not the IRA.But he did help stop them.Dose that count for anything?.I take it the rest of my comment you have no answer for.So I'll take that as an agreement.
Fallsers.As far as I'm concerned keeping the peace in NI is paramount.The peace process is paramount.I'll argue the past but I'm more concerned about the future.I don't want anybody loyalist or republican taken out that might have a detrimental effect on the peace process.You can't bring back the dead.But the living can be made dead.I do know that the gunmen are waiting in the wings for any opportunity to garner support.The rise of Sinn Fein is holding these gunmen back I would imagine to a large degree.There must be some key figures on the loyalist side holding their gunmen back as well.I suggest they be left in place too for the greater good.All this digging for sh*t will do no good for the peace process.Who knows how many gunmen Gerry Adams is keeping in line with his connections.If my point there is not a reasoned argument I don't know what is.I just don't trust this muck digging.Who is been sacrificed for Gerry?
Adams too important for the peace process, sirpeter youse urinate on the grave of every innocent person murdered in the troubles. The brits, irish govt, US govt all have Gerry listed as a provie leader, Twomey, Bell, McGuiness, Conaill admitted being at the 1973 meeting, why not Gerry. Youse know I have lost a great deal of respect for you in your post below, I thought that you have reasoned arguments, but if you think everyone else should be sacrificed for a man like Adams who cannot own up to his past & actions, then youse him & a very small band of his acolytes would be left in a UI, even McGuiness has lost patience with him.
Seano continues with wild and inaccurate speculation...the only deaths on my conscience are a pig I shot and butchered, and a few rabbits...how does an apologist for Omagh etc show respect for the sanctity of life?? Jeez, and he has the neck to have a go at poor Gaybo...
What Gerry Adams says is true. However, he has a radical socialist agenda which will reduce St. Patrick to a "statue in the closet" while the priests from the closet come out into the sunshine. Gerry Adams wants a socialist republic just like Cuba. Now,just how did that work out?
Adams speaks of the illegitimacy of British rule in Ireland. What of the legitimacy of the non-native occupation of the Americas. The blatant disenfranchisement of the Amerindians by the US and other new world counties was more brutal than anything the Brits, actually, the English, ever did to the Irish. One of the main reasons for the American War of Independence was because the British refused to allow the then 13 colonies to expand west of the Appalachians. Here we have a case of the uneducated American being prodded by the scheming Irish thug, laughing up his sleeve at the stupidity of the Yank with respect to the history of the US, to berate a country that has a much better pedigree of civility than his own. God, but he really loves you gullible, ignorant but rich American Irish!
I made an error in stating the officers were sacked and you equate that to Byrne's lack of integrity,how puerile is your argument. I presume you agree with the rest of my post as you made no comment.You and falls should sit in a corner counting the civilian deaths ye are responsible for when you were serving in your respective armies oppressing others, or maybe Dano was a guard at Abu Ghraib or burning copies of the Q'uran not much respect for the sanctity of life with you lot.
Fallsers.I said she either could be innocent or guilty.Nobody has been convicted of her murder.No proper process has taken place.You hold up "official" british documents like they are some God given truth.This is NI.This is a place where collusion,revenge,murder,injustice,interment,torture,informers,misinformers ect was the norm.If Mrs McConville was innocent she truly deserved justice.For history sake.Because I'm interested in facts and truth.I'm not interested in conjecture or hearsay.Conjecture and hearsay have a habit of spreading to the point where people believe it to be true.It's like bullsh*t religion that way.The Brits were and are in collusion with everybody that further their aims.I know one simple proven fact.Everything that happens politically and economically to ordinary people is caused by people in power.I place the full blame on the Irish government and their lies for Ireland's economic situation.I suggest you do the same for NI and it's bullsh*t loyalty to a country whose army has no problem shooting ye dead for just marching.The people always pay the price.Always.Mrs McConville payed the ultimate price.You know what Seamus. Gerry Adams is too important to the peace process for him to be found guilty of anything at this stage.
I wonder if Seano would like to comment on his getting the wrong end of the stick on this story...again?...not sacked, but suspended..not offences, but text messages...Jeez, and he says Gaybo lacks integrity....
Unrealist.You boring me now again.I thought there for a second you had a brain.That's all.You will never catch me out in anything~Ever.You're just simply not bright enough and you know it.It's got to be that Billy Boy square head that's the problem.lol.
sirpeter - as i said in a post 6 months ago, Mrs McConville was accused of being a spy because her house contained radio equipment, this is interesting because the type of radio equipment needed was developed specically for the FBI & used from 1979 onwards, so unless she somehow travelled back & forth in time, she couldn't have used it, the technical equipment just wasn't available at the time. Gerry adams is listed in official british documents as being part of the PIRA leaders led by MacStiofain in 1973 that held discussions with the british govt.
Gay Byrne is and always was a groveling sop for the ruling classes. Any resemblance between Byrne and integrity is purely co-incidental.I wonder would Dano and Falls like to comment on the sacking of four RUC/PSNI officers sacked for racist and sectarian offenses. The auld RUC is still cracking the whip.
sirpeter: Lol....you sound like you're in tears my friend. You've just been caught out again, don't make it worse. Hush now, why would I want to get you banned? Keep up the good work.
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