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Previously on "It Looks Like an Organised Terrorist Campaign Has Started"
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Originally posted by alreadypackedI was removed so the Good Friday agreement could be put in place.
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Originally posted by TrollThe Irish constitution is a matter of fact, does it or does it not lay claim to all of Ireland?
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Originally posted by RantorBTW. I am not an Irish citizen and I have NFI how you inferred that.
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Originally posted by Rantor
BTW. I am not an Irish citizen and I have NFI how you inferred that.
he gets confused easily. Don't take him so seriously, nobody else does. He is just an idiot looking for a new village stranded in an internet cafe somewhere dreary.
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Originally posted by TrollNope... you asked... I'm asking you to clarify...not insulting, not name calling just wanted to make the point - you paid taxes to a state that sponsored terrorism directly, or indirectly let it happen, that make you as culpable.
It may be an unpleasant fact that you would wish to go away... but it is a fact nonetheless
Maybe there are some other factors?
BTW. I am not an Irish citizen and I have NFI how you inferred that.
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Originally posted by Trolltrue... but it did then did it not?
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Originally posted by TrollBe quiet... grown ups talking
Whilst we are on the subject of state-sponsored terrorism I'd be interested to hear your excuses for the reasons behind the British Government aiding and abetting the loyalist paramilitary death squads. Now, google away Dobbie!
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Originally posted by Old GregNot any more.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyAnd that is "controversial" is it?
Get a grip you moron.
That hardly makes every irishman/woman complicit in terrorist activity in any world but the blinkered bigoted little cesspool you seem to emanate from.
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Originally posted by TrollThe Guildford 4 sentences were overturned much later, you cannot use that as a reason for non complience
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Originally posted by TrollThe Irish constitution is a matter of fact, does it or does it not lay claim to all of Ireland?
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Originally posted by RantorBe careful, he's going to spring a cunning trap
It may be an unpleasant fact that you would wish to go away... but it is a fact nonetheless
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It's alright for the Guildford 4, they were let out, but you never hear anything about the Renault 5
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Originally posted by shaunbhoyYou really do have raisins for a brain don't you?
I could rip them all apart but I'll start with the one about the Irish Judiciary.
How dare they consider the possibility that the UK Justice system might be a tad untrustworthy/incompetent in the light of the Guildford 4 eh?
Get a grip you mullet!
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