end of the road wrote: » thats exactly it, however any excuse to bash gerry adams
Mosby61 wrote: » This is hilarious. The conflict is over, when will some understand? The Queen has been in the Republic and paid respects in commemoration and even stood for the Irish national anthem. Higgins has been to the UK and met her majesty. There is absolutely no excuse to still carry on with this attitude that British people from Northern Ireland or the rest of the UK or the British Army are the bad guys and should be opposed. When will you ever move on? The Queen can not do any more to heal divisions. These Republican lunatics who have twisted Wolfe Tones view and have an aggressive ideology don't want peace but to make sure the last "Brit" is forced to the sea. No excuse for that attitude now.
My name is URL wrote: » Wasn't it the PSNI that protected that pedophile? =/ Did the victim not confide with police on a few occasions only to be ignored by inspectors that were more interested in what she had to say about Gerry Adams? Great bunch of lads
end of the road wrote: » maybe, but they had more of a right to be there then the queen or other members of the british royal family
Strazdas wrote: » Which is what happened when the Queen and President McAleese visited the Garden of Remembrance for example.
Strazdas wrote: » It would have been an utter disgrace if those scumbags had been allowed disrupt the wreath laying ceremony (which was actually honouring the people of 1916 and the War of Independence).
Madam wrote: » You do know as an Irish person you are all regarded as republicans? Lol
budsalt wrote: » My grandfather was in the Dubs and fought at Galipolli in 1915 and later at the battle of the Somme with the legendary 16th Irish Div. His brother died at the battle of Jutland and I am extremely proud of both of them. My grandfather survived and died in 1963. He is buried in Glasnevin. Ireland should look forward and not backwards!
Jesus. wrote: » The Guards shouldn't have allowed that situation to develop in the first place. There should have been a cordon around the Cemetery for such an important event and the "protesters" could have shouted to their heart's content from afar.
Winty wrote: » Yes your correct that Gerry Adams has nothing to do with today but I asked if he was pushed on the subject would he agree or disagree with the protest
signostic wrote: » Was watching it live on RTE News, they chanted when the Duke was making his speech and when our President spoke although I could not make out what they were chanting..
Madam wrote: » I just love the way the Irish on here call Lizzie 'The Queen'
Madam wrote: » What feckin age are you?
keeponhurling wrote: » But it acts as a reminder that British army are not welcome by everyone, due to their past misdeeds If there was no protest we wouldn't even be discussing this
Winty wrote: » What will Gerry the paedophile protector Adams say about this, Will he condemn it ?
LeBash wrote: » I drove by ot twice today and it was about 20 people. i can understand Republicans disliking British soldiers if you are that way inclined but it was a comemeration for Irish troops. Does that mean they are pissing on the graves of Irish men who fought off Kaiser and the gang
Jesus. wrote: » :pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac::pac:
Young Blood wrote: » What happen today is disgrace and they are right, Higgins is a traitor. How dare they dishonor the decent men buried in that cemetery.
Bogger77 wrote: » Tom Barry, being one that springs to mind
end of the road wrote: » ... it was and is the british army and government, the british army will always be an enemy...