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Post by Jim on Aug 2, 2007 14:50:05 GMT
sort it out lads.
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Post by bluedog on Aug 2, 2007 17:46:26 GMT
I think its more than the UDA need to sort it after the rioting in Londonderry on Sunday following a PSNI drugs raid.Police injured,petrol bombs and paint bombs thrown but not a chirp out of Sir Hugh.Maybe he was otherwise engaged
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Post by Wasp on Aug 2, 2007 18:11:16 GMT
I think its more than the UDA need to sort it after the rioting in Londonderry on Sunday following a PSNI drugs raid.Police injured,petrol bombs and paint bombs thrown but not a chirp out of Sir Hugh.Maybe he was otherwise engaged Very true, but Marty probably sorted it out with his handlers. ;D ;D
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Post by blueman on Aug 2, 2007 20:58:04 GMT
I think its more than the UDA need to sort it after the rioting in Londonderry on Sunday following a PSNI drugs raid.Police injured,petrol bombs and paint bombs thrown but not a chirp out of Sir Hugh.Maybe he was otherwise engaged Well perhaps hapless Hugh might consider a rethink after his recent outburst that the PSNI didn't need the Army anymore. The man is obviously a clown and out of his depth as he doesn't know the realities of life in Ulster. The rioting in Londonderry like all Republican violence is quietly glossed over while Loyalist violence is highlighted at every opportunity, yet again exposing the media and their agenda. Like the Police Service with their Nationalist Ideology it comes as no suprise to many Ulster Loyalists. Funny enough the PSNI continue to hide behind the Loyalist community. Why do they not go and live among their new found buddies in East Tyrone, South Armagh etc,etc. After all Sinn Fein/IRA , even in Crossmaglen, are looking for help from them as they make the transition into Reconstructed Terrorists. If a few noble PSNI officers resided in Crossmaglen sure their neighbours could call on them at any time of the day or night. I'm sure that would help reduce criminal activity in the South Armagh area. Hugh Orde could perhaps lead his Force by example and like a true leader of men be bold enough to be the first to go and live in a Republican area among those he holds in such high regard and esteem. I strongly suspect he like his cronies are living in Loyalist and Protestant areas even though they hold us in contempt and look on us with disdain.
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Post by Jim on Aug 2, 2007 21:12:27 GMT
What the jesus are you on about? The rioting in Derry wasnt nearly on the same scale, it was a bunch of kids, not grown men shooting live rounds. Wise up for fuck sake, you havent a clue.
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Post by blueman on Aug 3, 2007 19:53:59 GMT
Well perhaps hapless Hugh might consider a rethink after his recent outburst that the PSNI didn't need the Army anymore. The man is obviously a clown and out of his depth as he doesn't know the realities of life in Ulster. The rioting in Londonderry like all Republican violence is quietly glossed over while Loyalist violence is highlighted at every opportunity, yet again exposing the media and their agenda. . How did you know about the riot in Derry then? Carrier Pigeon? Bush Telegraph? Or was it in the media? [ Like the Police Service with their Nationalist Ideology it comes as no suprise to many Ulster Loyalists. Funny enough the PSNI continue to hide behind the Loyalist community. Why do they not go and live among their new found buddies in East Tyrone, South Armagh etc,etc. After all Sinn Fein/IRA , even in Crossmaglen, are looking for help from them as they make the transition into Reconstructed Terrorists. If a few noble PSNI officers resided in Crossmaglen sure their neighbours could call on them at any time of the day or night. I'm sure that would help reduce criminal activity in the South Armagh area. Hugh Orde could perhaps lead his Force by example and like a true leader of men be bold enough to be the first to go and live in a Republican area among those he holds in such high regard and esteem. I strongly suspect he like his cronies are living in Loyalist and Protestant areas even though they hold us in contempt and look on us with disdain. You make me smile blueman and for once I agree with you that Police Officers should live in or near the area they patrol. However the rioting in Derry wasn't organised by an illegal organisation, it was on a much smaller scale and there was no firearms produced and no attempts made on the PSNI officers lives. It's a big big difference I never thought I would hear you say that Setanta, but do you think the time is right for Hugh's PSNI to reside among the Republican/Nationalist community. If Hugh was a true leader he should set the example and go and live in a staunchly Nationalist area. The other high fliers within his organisation could follow suit and show everybody that they are an 'acceptable' police force. I suspect that they will do the opposite and cower behind the Loyalist/Protestant people while using every oppurtunity to attack us to further their own selfish careers. I laughed today when Orde said he wouldn't give the UDA a 50p piece. Unbelievable from a man whose police force allowed the Provos to get away with 23 million pounds and still has brought no-one to justice for the offence. The biggest bank robbery in British history and Hugh and his merry men can't solve it. To think that Chris Patten had the neck to say that NI had a good police service now. God help us is we ever get a bad one as they appear to be out of their depth no matter what situation they are confronted with.
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Post by Jim on Aug 4, 2007 21:59:32 GMT
theres no real proof the provisionals did that robbery last time i checked. only suspicion.
as they say in britain, innocent untill proven guilty. we dont use guilty untill proven innocent.
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Post by He_Who_Walks_in_The_Wilderness on Aug 4, 2007 23:50:08 GMT
funnist thing i have heard in along time was old marty saying it was wrong to shot police officers, talk about irony
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Post by Wasp on Aug 5, 2007 10:26:17 GMT
funnist thing i have heard in along time was old marty saying it was wrong to shot police officers, talk about irony Very true, but would he say it is a crime to shoot police officers??
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Post by Jim on Aug 9, 2007 13:56:12 GMT
Yes. He's the deputy first minister of the state.
Cant say the same for the UDA, clearly.
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