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Post by earl on Nov 23, 2007 10:27:42 GMT
Good enough for government, but not to switch on some poxy tree lights! Catch yerselves on!
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Post by Wasp on Nov 23, 2007 22:27:36 GMT
Maybe they find it hard to adjust to current situation because usually at Christmas time sinn fein were supporting fire bombs against business, bombing busy streets etc etc. I remember my first bomb scare, it was about a fortnight before Christmas and it was very frightening. Maybe the deputy mayor should remember the years and years of these crimes whicjh not only cost people their jobs at Christmas time of all times, but all to often people were maimed and killed.
Maybe the deputy should think on these things before complaining about switching on Christmas tree lights. Good for them who opposed it and I would imagine that they feel sinn fein are not fit for government either as things stand. Maybe it is to do with slabber Murphy being involved with other republicans for the cowardly attack on Paul Quinn. Who knows?
Like would anyone here like to see a man that would have supported the Dublin/Monaghan bombings and countless other attacks in Dublin turn on the Christmas tree lights there?
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Post by Blue Angel on Nov 24, 2007 5:27:01 GMT
There's a great deal of unrelated stuff in there and you have previously accused people of carrying chips on their shoulders WASP, if you gave me vinegar I could feed half of East London from that post alone.
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Post by Jim on Nov 24, 2007 15:28:40 GMT
Its a load of shite.
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Post by Wasp on Nov 24, 2007 21:16:08 GMT
Such as??
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Yes I have.
Don't know about the vinegar bit though?
Anyway would any republican or other here want to have someone that would have supported the Dublin bombings plus countless other attacks in the republic etc turn on the Christmas lights in Dublin???
Serious question BTW.
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Post by Jim on Nov 24, 2007 21:28:51 GMT
That person would have to be elected and they'd most likely come from that region. I cant answer because I'm not from Dublin. I've no problem with SF turning on lights, remember I grew up in the North too.
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Post by Wasp on Nov 24, 2007 22:56:28 GMT
Jim we are not talking about you here or me, we are talking about the groups objection which I totally agree with. There are those that will condemn this group and all I ask is what if it was the other way around.
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Post by Jim on Nov 25, 2007 4:29:34 GMT
You would agree with it. Its about SF so you will automatically agree with them.
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Post by Wasp on Nov 25, 2007 18:11:59 GMT
I would not say automatically agree with it as I have welcomed some moves by sinn fein in the past, anyway if you were a dubliner would you want someone who supported thirty years of loyalist attacks in the republic including many bombings in Dublin etc to turn on the lights?
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Post by Jim on Nov 25, 2007 19:37:07 GMT
Thats not a realistic question though. Who, exactly, elected to Dublin city council, would be in favour of those bombs? Can you name one person? There isnt anyone there that WOULD be in a position to turn on some poxy xmas lights.
you and unionists like you still have an inherent hatred of anything green, its about time you lose it.
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Post by Wasp on Nov 26, 2007 0:23:33 GMT
It is a very realistic question or can republicans not handle their double standards being pointed out? Would you be happy with what I said or not? ? Please stop trying to avoid the question by difflecting onto something else. Try and answer the question without bringing Unionists like me into the arguement to avoid answering the question.
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Post by Jim on Nov 26, 2007 1:45:12 GMT
How is it realistic? 1. There is no one that supports the bombing in dublin that is elected to the council. 2. There are people that supported the IRA elected to councils in the north.
you cannot deny that nor can you compare it.
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Post by earl on Nov 26, 2007 10:10:19 GMT
For all we know, someone involved in the Dublin-Monaghan bombings could be doing the same elsewhere, because no-one knows who they are because their identities will always remain hidden and the British government will never hand over it's info on this to the Irish governemnt, probably because the establishmnet had a hand in it.
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Post by Wasp on Nov 26, 2007 22:20:10 GMT
Earl in all honesty would you want someone like that to turn on the lights in Dublin.
Setanta I am sure Paisley would love to goto Dublin to turn on the lights but that does not answer my question, re-read my question to save me typing it again and again. Now would you want someone like thata to turn on the lights in Dublin or not?
Considering your objection to OO marches in the republic until the OO in N.Ireland meets your expectations I don't think you would want someone that supported the Dublin bombers turn on the lights. You can even reverse the roles and pretend the same person supported the thousands of bombings and shootings by loyalists in Dublin and the rest of the republic, just to even things up a bit.
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Post by Wasp on Nov 27, 2007 22:07:20 GMT
Fair enough setanta, so you wouldn't have a problem with a loyalist terrorist or their mouthpiece turning on the lights then. You haven't answered my question yet. I asked you would you want them to or rather you wouldn't have a problem with it.
How come you have a problem with fellow Irishmen who are in the OO in the republic, shouldn't they have rights as well without you having a problem with where they intend to walk etc.
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