Alf Stewart. wrote: » Sammy Morrison tweeted this earlier.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Classy Unionism again.
Stheno wrote: » Or a statement of fact? 10 years ago no one would have been surprised if it was IRA accredited. During that time I was working regularly in Belfast, and was regularly delayed on the train due to bomb threats etc.
Stheno wrote: » Or a statement of fact?10 years ago no one would have been surprised if it was IRA accredited. During that time I was working regularly in Belfast, and was regularly delayed on the train due to bomb threats etc.
Alf Stewart. wrote: » Ten years ago was 2007.
Stheno wrote: » And in 2007 I spent three/four days a week working in Belfast, and as I hadn't a drivers licence, I took the train. It was regularly disrupted, about once a month especially in June/July/August due to bomb threats back then. It wasn't unusual to arrive into Central in Belfast to discover this, or to be on the train and find it delayed/disrupted. You may take from the timing that it was all Unionist driven but my point is that it still happened. It doesn't happen now. That's progress.
Alf Stewart. wrote: » Even 2007 was eleven year's after the last Provo bomb though. So Sammy was having a bit of a troll regardless.
Stheno wrote: » Sammy is always like that tbh, you always get the fringe elements. And if you extend it to shootings the provos shot a prison officer in 2012 As someone who regularly works in the North since 2006, I'd say life in the North is far nicer the past few years than it was ten years ago.
Deleted User wrote: » The shooting of David Black? That was blamed on dissident republicans.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Didn't you get the memo, unionists don't need to be specific when they are making statements of fact.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » I don't think Stheno is a Unionist and it's probably just a mistaken detail.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I wasn't saying he was. He claimed that maybe Morrison (unionist) was making a statement of fact.
DrWu wrote: » I understand that some people want to think the best of MMG and that's fair enough. But what did he give up? The victims on all sides had a very tough pill to swallow to pave the way for peace. But what did MMG give up? You could argue that he did rather well out of the whole thing and came out of it looking pretty good. He never had the hard task of giving up any hard secrets before he died, the locations of bodies, what happened to Hegarty, McConville, the disappeared etc. A final act of theft from the victims of IRA violence before he scuttled off the stage.
eoinzy2000 wrote: » Its a pity that people, especially Irish people, whom he fought in a war to protect, show no respect for the sacrifices he made and hard war decision he made to protect his fellow Irish from the oppression his people had been subjected to, occupation, fear of speaking their own language and being jailed, fear of practicing their beliefs... the list goes on and on. The Irish people who call the man a murderer are the same people that if confronted with the horror imposed on the people of Derry, wouldve upped sticks and ran leaving their fellow men behind to be slain. The man forged a peace through BOTH armed struggle AND politics. RIP
steddyeddy wrote: » The poster in question repeatedly state's he's British. From Ireland.
Junkyard Tom wrote: » Probably just crossed wires!
steddyeddy wrote: » It's not as simplistic as giving up something. He led the republican movement away from violence and into power sharing with hardline unionists. That's not as easy as"giving up" something. It requires big sacrifices.
Alf Stewart. wrote: » FrancieBrady wrote: » A bit like Jim Allister. Seems to me that is all he has to offer as a politician - trolling. Sammy Morrison tweeted this earlier.
FrancieBrady wrote: » A bit like Jim Allister. Seems to me that is all he has to offer as a politician - trolling.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » As I said yesterday, all I can see is the hatred between the British and nationalists rear it's ugly head through all of this. I really thought we had moved on.
citytillidie wrote: » Sad day for our wee city https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAqOC5iJ5o8
Your Face wrote: » The office is working overtime today. RIP to all this individuals victims and the victims of the violence his group inflicted on all communities. S
FrancieBrady wrote: » Just the victims of the IRA? I would say that I hope all the victims of the cyclical conflict on this entire island and elsewhere will rest in peace. But that is just me.
Your Face wrote: » Edited my post Mr Brady. Please see above.