oscar;1292992 wrote: Then I beg your pardon. :o Your from Belfast arn't you?
I misread your post .... I am in Belfast but not from there originally.
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pinkchick;1292993 wrote: I misread your post .... I am in Belfast but not from there originally.
Ah... Got you.
Ah... Got you.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon
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fuzzywuzzy;1292833 wrote: I've made it quite clear that I'm a supporter of the IRA (not all factions of it) and it has nothing to do with religion. And I like Jerry Adams.
I think the reason that an Irishman would not come on here and say he supported the IRA is because of what he/she be called by those of the opposing side. Most Irish stay mute on the subject and that's just the way the Brits like it. Unless of course they are in agreeance with them.
So do you not feel the need to come back and defend your support of a terrorist organisation ? Or are you having trouble justifying it ? Why would "most Irish stay mute on the subject" ? They are as clear on their views as anyone and its condescending to suggest otherwise. Support for terrorists is a minority sport, one you have obviously latched on to. I'm wondering whether you realise what terrorists -republican, loyalist or otherwise - actually do. Is the Peace Process in N.I. a waste of time and should the IRA have not have decommisioned their weapons ? Maybe we should go back a few decades to those dark days of murder, sectarianism, kneecapping and blind hatred
I think the reason that an Irishman would not come on here and say he supported the IRA is because of what he/she be called by those of the opposing side. Most Irish stay mute on the subject and that's just the way the Brits like it. Unless of course they are in agreeance with them.
So do you not feel the need to come back and defend your support of a terrorist organisation ? Or are you having trouble justifying it ? Why would "most Irish stay mute on the subject" ? They are as clear on their views as anyone and its condescending to suggest otherwise. Support for terrorists is a minority sport, one you have obviously latched on to. I'm wondering whether you realise what terrorists -republican, loyalist or otherwise - actually do. Is the Peace Process in N.I. a waste of time and should the IRA have not have decommisioned their weapons ? Maybe we should go back a few decades to those dark days of murder, sectarianism, kneecapping and blind hatred
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Snowfire;1293408 wrote: So do you not feel the need to come back and defend your support of a terrorist organisation ? Or are you having trouble justifying it ? Why would "most Irish stay mute on the subject" ? They are as clear on their views as anyone and its condescending to suggest otherwise. Support for terrorists is a minority sport, one you have obviously latched on to. I'm wondering whether you realise what terrorists -republican, loyalist or otherwise - actually do. Is the Peace Process in N.I. a waste of time and should the IRA have not have decommisioned their weapons ? Maybe we should go back a few decades to those dark days of murder, sectarianism, kneecapping and blind hatred
Good Post from one who served In Northern Ireland during the troubles. :guitarist:guitarist
Good Post from one who served In Northern Ireland during the troubles. :guitarist:guitarist
At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. R.L. Binyon