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Previously on "Terrorists end armed campaign"

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  • threaded
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    'Suppose it releases a few more troops to go to Iraq...

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by sappatz
    its a sad thing. the IRA did sometimes a good job, like in Brighton.

    Irish independence would not have won without armed struggle anyway.
    I reckon the British Government have come to a deal in the background. All it took was the IRA to say it was giving up the armed struggle and the following day we start dismantling bases and watch-towers.

    Something stinks!

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  • sappatz
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    Ira

    its a sad thing. the IRA did sometimes a good job, like in Brighton.

    Irish independence would not have won without armed struggle anyway.

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  • threaded
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    Aren't they all coming up for retirement by now?

    Alzheimer's a bugger when your fitting a detonator.

    And bending down to place that car bomb? Oh, m'back

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  • Mailman
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    You know holidays are going cheap there now. And as they say, lightning never strikes twice

    Mailman

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  • EC4N
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    Dont need ideas from the Irish...we can just copy the peace loving islami fundies
    Why don't you join crazyhorse on his trip to sharm al-sheikh. You really do need a bit of a 'break'.

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  • Bagpuss
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    I mean, who gives a sh*t about a few bombs designed to blow up buildings with warnings given. Compare that to the fanatical f uckwits trying to kill as many of us as possible.

    Oh yeah the IRA never killed anyone did they? All those bulidings they killed in Omagh,Brighton and Warrington. Throughly decent chaps!



    November 22, 1974 21 people died in explosions at two bars in Birmingham

    August 14, 1975 Five Protestants were killed in the Bayardo Bar on the Shankill Road, Belfast

    January 5, 1976 The IRA shot ten textile workers after stopping their bus on their journey home at Kingsmills, South Armagh

    February 17, 1978 12 Protestants killed by the IRA at La Mon House Hotel in Cumber, County Down

    December 17, 1983 Car bomb outside Harrods killed three civilians

    October 12, 1984 Bomb at the Grand Hotel, Brighton, during the Conservative Party conference killed five people

    November 8, 1987 A bomb at a wreath-laying ceremony on Remembrance Day in Enniskillen killed 11

    January 17, 1992 Seven workers died when explosives tore apart their minibus – they had been working on an Army contract at Lisanelly Barracks, Omagh

    On Saturday 20 March 1993 Two young boys killed in Warrington, several people maimed

    October 23, 1993 Ten people killed by IRA bomb in Shankill Road

    August 15th, 1998, a 500Ib car bomb exploded in Market Street, Omagh. It caused carnage on a scale never before seen in Northern Ireland. A total of 29 people were killed, as well as two unborn children, and hundreds were injured in the IRA atrocity. At the time, many felt it was the outrage to end all killings. Sadly, this has not been the case.

    In Northern Ireland approx. nearly 4,000 have been murdered and killed
    Last edited by Bagpuss; 28 July 2005, 14:21.

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  • Mailman
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    Originally posted by SupremeSpod
    What's it matter to you? Scared the Maori might get ideas?
    Dont need ideas from the Irish...we can just copy the peace loving islami fundies

    Mailman

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  • fish
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    yeah bush and blair, whoo

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  • trajectory
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    I think the IRA have realised they can't really compete with the "British" muslims.

    I mean, who gives a sh*t about a few bombs designed to blow up buildings with warnings given. Compare that to the fanatical f uckwits trying to kill as many of us as possible.

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  • SupremeSpod
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    Originally posted by Mailman
    I see the IRA are saying they are ending their armed campaign.

    Only problem I have is...leopards never change their spots! These guys are criminals so I doubt they will give up their weapons.

    Mailman
    What's it matter to you? Scared the Maori might get ideas?

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  • Crazyhorse
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    Ah...to live in such enlightened times

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  • Mailman
    started a topic Terrorists end armed campaign

    Terrorists end armed campaign

    I see the IRA are saying they are ending their armed campaign.

    Only problem I have is...leopards never change their spots! These guys are criminals so I doubt they will give up their weapons.

    Mailman

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