blanch152 wrote: » As McMurphy might say, the virus doesn't care for symbols of Irish Republican resistance or shows of force or giving two fingers to British laws. It was wrong, very wrong.
Truthvader wrote: » Sadly a civil case at this remove is doomed. And yes I think Adams is a murderer of the lowest, gutless and most servile kind. Directing gullible eejits and deranged sociopaths to carry out unspeakable acts on his behalf while "not being in the IRA". The big winner in the peace process though, so obviously well worth it You could ask Eamonn Collins how Adams breezed in and out of the room when his life hung in the balance - only you cant because they decided to murder him later anyway (after the GFA Francie always runs to). Luckily it's in his book which Francie will be familiar with having read everything
blanch152 wrote: » Oh, Adams is a murderer, was part of the Army Council, covered up child abuse. Now, let him sue me.
blanch152 wrote: » Let us await the civil court case being taken by the McConville family goes.
BluePlanet wrote: » Ah blanch you don't understand context. That funeral and procession was a sort symbol of Irish Republican resistance. It was taking place in a community historically besieged by British troops and their Loyalist terror gangs. IRA funerals have always been a show of force, giving two fingers to British laws in Ireland. There was no gun salute so there's your Peace Dividend. Be happy.https://www.newstatesman.com/sites/default/files/styles/cropped_article_image/public/blogs_2015/08/rexfeatures_85362a.jpg?itok=Igs2qaqA
maccored wrote: » as we should - why is truthvader saying hes a murderer and how does you butting in explain that?
McMurphy wrote: » So now you're saying mourners at Garda Horkans funeral actually did break Lockdown restrictions? Which is it
blanch152 wrote: » No more than claiming that there was no difference with the Garda funeral is a lie? .
maccored wrote: » are you saying adams is a murderer? shouldnt you be presenting that info to the guards?
blanch152 wrote: » Tell me which parts of his post you dispute. There have been plenty of evidence presented about all of it, so I am not going to go over it again.https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/bobby-storey-the-ira-s-planner-and-enforcer-who-stayed-in-the-shadows-1.4292981 "Storey probably is best known for the 2004 Northern Bank robbery." "a beating delivered by Storey to another republican who had dared to challenge the Adams-McGuinness leadership at one of key moments in the peace process." As nasty a man that ever lived.
McMurphy wrote: » See above - his post fell at the first hurdle blanch. Claiming people were bussed up during lockdown is a lie for starters, the rest can be disregarded on that lie alone.
Truthvader wrote: » Nope they were murderers. Should be in prison long with Glennane Gang, Gerry Adams and the rest of the criminals
McMurphy wrote: » Lockdown in Ireland was lifted on Monday June 29th, Storeys funeral was Tues June 30th John. Been covered already.
grayzer75 wrote: » Show us the evidence so, or is it more of the usual ****e you spout on here......
JohnnyFlash wrote: » You want me to repost pictures of Storey’s funeral, Facebook posts of fat men from Tipperary, Dublin and Wexford that were driven up in buses during lockdown, and the fact that Storey wasn’t even in the coffin when they were taking selfies at his graveyard?
maccored wrote: » did the para's have 'no choice' on bloody sunday? Or where they bad apples?
JohnnyFlash wrote: » I can repost them if you want. Storey was a member of the IRA nutting squad. The squad were known for their creative approaches to torture - castration, electrocution, removal of ears and fingernails. They also shot an innocent 15 year old Catholic boy with a learning disability though the head. His name was Bernard Teggart. You can read more about his savage murder online. SF leadership and members called one of the men involved in that atrocity ‘a fine Republican’. They wouldn’t know Irish Republicanism if it bit them on the ankle. If you are going to support SF then you should find out about the sort of people they worship. It mightn’t be pleasant stuff to hear, but SF are a deeply unpleasantly party.
Truthvader wrote: » As before think partition is actually a good thing at this point.
grayzer75 wrote: » You made a lot of claims in your post but have yet to back them up, enough said.
Truthvader wrote: » As before think partition is actually a good thing at this point. Plus not "visiting retribution". Just not happy to put people who behaved in such a sub human manner or their supporters in charge of anything - particularly when they refuse to accept responsibility but claim they had "no choice". Also do not believe that the criminal element is gone. No doubt Jonathan Dowdall felt he had "no choice" but to torture someone to pick the most recent example I can "prove".
FrancieBrady wrote: » No Truth. You need to listen. I didn't vote for SF in a GE until the previous one. Not until I was personally certain that they were committed to democratic politics. I always accepted that former members of the IRA would be in SF. I am a supporter of no particular party and have voted for almost all of them in my time. The conflict/war is over for SF, long ago IMO. You continue on visiting your retribution on new members and old. It won't bring anybody back. One of the things I always agreed with SF on is the toxicity of partition. I have been proved right on that with Brexit and Covid, not to mention the conflict/war it started. I will continue to ally myself to those working to end it, be that SF, FF or FG etc.