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Shots fired from assault rifle at veteran republican's funeral

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 141 ✭✭Patrick Cleburne


    RMD wrote: »
    Yes they were, which lead to the Troubles. But that's not the solution, treat Unionists like Nationalists were treated and an UI will never be achieved. If you want to act in a childish manner you can kiss goodbye your hopes of an UI occurring. It's that simple. You can't justify the present by what happened in the pass, it prevents progress.
    It is irrelevant anyway. 40% Catholics want to remain in the UK. Plus the 96% of Protestants who wish to remain in the Union, it is now nearing fantasy land novel aspirations.


  • Registered Users Posts: 166 ✭✭fianna saor


    RMD wrote: »
    Yes they were, which lead to the Troubles. But that's not the solution, treat Unionists like Nationalists were treated and an UI will never be achieved. If you want to act in a childish manner you can kiss goodbye your hopes of an UI occurring. It's that simple. You can't justify the present by what happened in the pass, it prevents progress.

    i have to laugh when people say things like that because they're usually the ones that get involved in the sinn fein bashing threads. so they really only say that when it suits them.


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