your face wrote: A lot of people of a certain persuasion expound the virtues of peace but never fail to have a dig at their opposites when the slightest opportunity arises.
Noddyholder wrote: » Former US president Barack Obama last night issued a statement paying tribute to Mr McGuinness, saying: "I send my condolences to the family and many friends of Martin McGuinness, a man who had the wisdom and courage to pursue peace and reconciliation for his people. "His leadership was instrumental in turning the page on a past of violence and conflict that he knew all too well. In our own meetings, I was always struck by his good humour and persistent belief in a better future for the people of Northern Ireland. "May Martin rest in the peace that he pursued in life, and may his example inspire others to follow a path of reconciliation."
Alf Stewart. wrote: » That'd be why SF have consistently been calling for a truth and reconciliation inquiry, and why every one else have consistently been rejecting it, right? Would you get up the yard.
Sundew wrote: » Anybody know if his furneral is being streamed live? Checked the church website but can't see a link on it...not sure if it's my laptop or not. A link would be appreciated if anybody has one.
FrancieBrady wrote: » RTE is screening it.
Esel wrote: » Is it not just RTE News Now?
FrancieBrady wrote: » A round of applause for Arlene as she arrived at the funeral. It's very much up to the DUP now, time for them to be statesman/womanlike.
Mental Mickey wrote: » That vile piece of scum Katie Hopkins is at it again. She wrote something in the Daily Mail(I think?)having a go at him. Attention seeking cow!
armaghlad wrote: » A certain poignancy there. Arlene received a lot of flack in the last day or so over whether she would attend or not. Given she had been directly impacted by the IRA this is completely understandable, and I'm sure Martin himself would have acknowledged that. As a Republican I am most thankful that she did attend.
Jayop wrote: » Fair play to Arlene for showing up. I could have understood had she not and I'm certain it's a tough decision for her and one that will get some eyebrows raised from her "side". But there she was and I'm reading she got a round of applause which is great. Would be brilliant if his death could be used now to heal wounds rather than create more.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I would genuinely love to be inside her head or the head of any DUP person as they listen today.
Sundew wrote: » Classy funeral! The Presbyterian Minister Rev David Latimer cracked me up.