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Originally posted by BR14 View PostDown with racism. Long live miscegenation! -
Ooo. "aye, and my arse farts butterfies"
I'm not sure anyone wants anything crawling out of their arse, unless of course it's Eek crawling out of Simon Macs.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostOoo. "aye, and my arse farts butterfies"
I'm not sure anyone wants anything crawling out of their arse, unless of course it's Eek crawling out of Simon Macs.
Cue -ve rep from SM, which will make my think my joke will be very accurate.....Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNot being a member doesn't mean never involved, never assisted etc.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostIn other contexts, perhaps, and perhaps even in events of the morning if that day, but not necessarily in the context of British soldiers shooting unarmed UK citizens that afternoon.
Mr Adams said of the killings: "The British government opted for the military option and reneged on its political responsibilities, and handed it over to the generals.
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So the IRA opened fire. The government decided that the military option was inevitable. Citizens get killed. And somehow it is not the fault of the IRA?
More importantly, why is there an inquest going on? Did I miss the announcement of the Good Friday agreement being rescinded?
Only one way out of this. UK to take over Ireland. Then we can invite the other 26 EU members to join the UK. Apart from France - they have got nukes..... ( do I need a after that?)Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSo the IRA opened fire. The government decided that the military option was inevitable.Some hours later
Citizens get killed.
And somehow it is not the fault of the IRA?
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Originally posted by meridian View PostFixed the order of your quote for you.
Strangely, yes. The IRA are responsible for the atrocities they are responsible for, the British army are responsible for their own ****ups. That’s how it works.Comment
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aye, and my arse farts butterfies
Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSo. You are quite content that IRA terrorists get immunity from prosecution under the Good Friday agreement but British solders do not?
If the inquest was simply to find out who was responsible then this would be no different to any other inquest held since the GFA. If there was then a move to hold the perpetrators accountable (ie prosecute) then that would appear to be an anomaly.Comment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThe IRA are responsible for the atrocities they are responsible forOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSo. You are quite content that IRA terrorists get immunity from prosecution under the Good Friday agreementComment
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