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Saint Martin of McGuinness RIP
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWhat about the other victims?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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If it wasn't for Martin McGuinness, we wouldn't have a peace process.
If it wasn't for Martin McGuinness, and people like him, we wouldn't need a peace process.Comment
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Originally posted by Chuck View PostIf it wasn't for Martin McGuinness, we wouldn't have a peace process.
If it wasn't for Martin McGuinness, and people like him, we wouldn't need a peace process.Comment
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Originally posted by tarbera View PostIndeed, Bloody Sunday was also just a song also, no one died at the hands of British soldiers that day or any other day. We can do no wrong
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/...orthernireland
Sinn Fein MP Martin McGuinness admitted he was the IRA gunman who sparked Bloody Sunday with a single shot, according to an informer, the Saville inquiry was told yesterday.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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All conflicts end in comprise. I understand people mourning their losses but if you ever listened to debates at the height of the troubles when they were going back hundreds of years you saw the futility of it all.
I recall a similar debate on the radio years ago between Israel and Palestine where I ended up totally depressed as it was obvious neither side was remotely interested in compriseComment
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Tebbit has it right. How can you forgive someone who has not confessed their crimes.
There are families who still don't know what happened to their loved ones, or where they are buried.
He didn't come clean, probably too much blood on them to ever come off. Yeah he was a peacemaker, he was also a murderer. I can't ever forget that.Comment
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Two days after the anniversary of the Warrington bombing when the IRA murdered two children, it is disgusting to see him being lauded in such a fashion.Comment
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I used to drink in the Horse & Groom he should of popped down on a Friday night, I'm sure some of the men there would have helped him move on. A few of them tried to remove my teeth and I was a civvie.
Not much liked down that way or Aldershot.
Rot in Pain as far as I'm concerned.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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A joke from sicki:
Martin McGuinness arrives at the Pearly Gates.
St Peter: What are you doing here? There's no room in here for you...
MM: I don't want to come in. I'm giving you lot a 5 minute warning to get outComment
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