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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Are you suggesting the DUP, who are propping up the Tory government and the possibility of Brexit, are as much terrorists as Sinn Fein? You traitor ... how dare you ... off with his head. Irish loyalists are on 'our' side so they're goodies, it's only the republicans in NI that are terrorists. Doncha know
    The DUP aren't loyalists. They flirted with them a bit a few decades ago .

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by Whorty View Post
    Are you suggesting the DUP, who are propping up the Tory government and the possibility of Brexit, are as much terrorists as Sinn Fein? You traitor ... how dare you ... off with his head. Irish loyalists are on 'our' side so they're goodies, it's only the republicans in NI that are terrorists. Doncha know

    No, the DUP can't be considered terrorists as they are given handouts by the UK Govt.
    NIRA are funded by foreign countries (mostly from the US), but they can't be considered terrorists, because while they may have foreign names, speak a foreign language and hold foreign passports, they don't fall into the main categories that make them newsworthy to some.

    You're not much of a Wailer are you?

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  • Whorty
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    His point is that he believes that the labour leader supports terrorism in the UK, and that there's no links between the current parties in power and terrorism in the UK.

    If such links existed, or were considered worth considering, then there'd be an article about it in the Daily Mai...
    oh, wait, there is

    It's like the mass shootings in the US, as long as they are carried out by "christians", it's only worthy of #ThoughtsAndPrayers, no action, not worth talking about.
    Are you suggesting the DUP, who are propping up the Tory government and the possibility of Brexit, are as much terrorists as Sinn Fein? You traitor ... how dare you ... off with his head. Irish loyalists are on 'our' side so they're goodies, it's only the republicans in NI that are terrorists. Doncha know

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  • WTFH
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    His point is that he believes that the labour leader supports terrorism in the UK, and that there's no links between the current parties in power and terrorism in the UK.

    If such links existed, or were considered worth considering, then there'd be an article about it in the Daily Mai...
    oh, wait, there is

    It's like the mass shootings in the US, as long as they are carried out by "christians", it's only worthy of #ThoughtsAndPrayers, no action, not worth talking about.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    I see.
    That would be a huge break from the established norm.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
    Somewhat puzzled as to what exactly the motivation might be though.
    Lots of possibilities. Muscle flexing to keep control of a patch for the drug trade?

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  • TwoWolves
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    Somewhat puzzled as to what exactly the motivation might be though.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    One of the many liberal idiocies. Having our own problems means we should not object to importing other problems that we never needed to have.
    I see.

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Not sure what your point is?

    Prince of Wales pays tribute to 1916 fighters and lays wreath at Glasnevin Cemetery memorial - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

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  • xoggoth
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    One of the many liberal idiocies. Having our own problems means we should not object to importing other problems that we never needed to have.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Londonderry: PSNI say courthouse bomb 'unbelievably reckless' - BBC News

    Do we know the ethnicity and religion of the people who did this?

    ...oh, that’s why the usual suspects haven’t posted it.
    Must be those damned Norwegians again!

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  • WTFH
    started a topic Surprised no one has done the usual with this...

    Surprised no one has done the usual with this...

    Londonderry: PSNI say courthouse bomb 'unbelievably reckless' - BBC News

    Do we know the ethnicity and religion of the people who did this?

    ...oh, that’s why the usual suspects haven’t posted it.

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