More Dissident-Republican Activity

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Main Street

Quote from: Evil Genius on January 09, 2010, 06:51:59 PM
Quote from: ardmhachaabu on January 08, 2010, 06:18:17 PM
Quote from: omagh_gael on January 08, 2010, 01:24:24 PM
Quote from: passedit on January 08, 2010, 10:40:20 AM
Fairly sure the lad is a gaelic footballer. any update on his condition?


Just heard on radio ulster he was indeed the captain of the psni's Gaelic football team also an Irish language expert for the police, was based in woodburn in Belfast. You have to wonder what these pricks are thinking, how in gods name can they ever see their actions moving the process towards a united Ireland, it absolutely beggars belief?
They don't think like normal people, this is the problem.  They see themselves as the inheritors of the legacy of the men and women of 1916 when in reality, they are the furthest thing from it.  Oh and they don't give a fcuk about politics, they prefer violence, some of them are more comfortable with violence than peace

Don't wish to have a pop at you in any way, aa, still less to detract from the plight of the poor officer fighting for his life in hospital, but many of us were saying that as far back as the 1970's... >:(
It does take a self righteous, transparently vain gobshite like yourself to come on and make  that very point.
Whether you regarded the concluded armed conflict by Republicans as justified or unjustified, crime or war, comments like that have no respectful place in this thread just as comments supporting dissident republicans would not be fitting.
Militant republicans voted by a vast majority to accept the terms of the Belfast Agreement and have steadfastly stood by their signatures.

The petty minded self righteous ones just can't move on, they  love to spout   'oh we were right all along and you guys were too thick to see you were wrong'
or whining    'well if you condemn this killing why didn't you condemn the hundreds of other RUC/UDR killings?




mayogodhelpus@gmail.com

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Quote from: Main Street on January 09, 2010, 08:04:29 PM
Quote from: Evil Genius on January 09, 2010, 06:51:59 PM
Quote from: ardmhachaabu on January 08, 2010, 06:18:17 PM
Quote from: omagh_gael on January 08, 2010, 01:24:24 PM
Quote from: passedit on January 08, 2010, 10:40:20 AM
Fairly sure the lad is a gaelic footballer. any update on his condition?


Just heard on radio ulster he was indeed the captain of the psni's Gaelic football team also an Irish language expert for the police, was based in woodburn in Belfast. You have to wonder what these pricks are thinking, how in gods name can they ever see their actions moving the process towards a united Ireland, it absolutely beggars belief?
They don't think like normal people, this is the problem.  They see themselves as the inheritors of the legacy of the men and women of 1916 when in reality, they are the furthest thing from it.  Oh and they don't give a fcuk about politics, they prefer violence, some of them are more comfortable with violence than peace

Don't wish to have a pop at you in any way, aa, still less to detract from the plight of the poor officer fighting for his life in hospital, but many of us were saying that as far back as the 1970's... >:(
It does take a self righteous, transparently vain gobshite like yourself to come on and make  that very point.
Whether you regarded the concluded armed conflict by Republicans as justified or unjustified, crime or war, comments like that have no respectful place in this thread just as comments supporting dissident republicans would not be fitting.
Militant republicans voted by a vast majority to accept the terms of the Belfast Agreement and have steadfastly stood by their signatures.

The petty minded self righteous ones just can't move on, they  love to spout   'oh we were right all along and you guys were too thick to see you were wrong'
or whining    'well if you condemn this killing why didn't you condemn the hundreds of other RUC/UDR killings?

Its simple ardmhachaabu & Evil Genius are 100% correct on this one.

Let me add my "I TOLD YOU SO"
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

stpauls

got a text this evening saying that Peadar's condition is now seen as stable but he lost a lot of blood and has a long way to go. he used most of the hospitals blood reserve so if anyone wants to donate some, please go to www.nibts.org for more information!! will let you know if i hear any more!!!

mayogodhelpus@gmail.com

Quote from: stpauls on January 09, 2010, 08:14:46 PM
got a text this evening saying that Peadar's condition is now seen as stable but he lost a lot of blood and has a long way to go. he used most of the hospitals blood reserve so if anyone wants to donate some, please go to www.nibts.org for more information!! will let you know if i hear any more!!!

Good to hear he is stable.
Time to take a more chill-pill approach to life.

magickingdom

Quote from: stpauls on January 09, 2010, 08:14:46 PM
got a text this evening saying that Peadar's condition is now seen as stable but he lost a lot of blood and has a long way to go. he used most of the hospitals blood reserve so if anyone wants to donate some, please go to www.nibts.org for more information!! will let you know if i hear any more!!!

thats great news. the people who did this will never change and the only hope is that the cops are successful in catching them

ziggysego

Great to hear he's stable stpauls. Hopefully he can make a full recovery.
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Denn Forever

Has anyone heard of the 3 dissadents picked up in Belturbet Yesterday?  Haven't seen anything on the net.

Apparently a Garda/PSNI operation.
I have more respect for a man
that says what he means and
means what he says...

Hurler on the Bitch

Quote from: Main Street on January 09, 2010, 08:04:29 PM
Quote from: Evil Genius on January 09, 2010, 06:51:59 PM
Quote from: ardmhachaabu on January 08, 2010, 06:18:17 PM
Quote from: omagh_gael on January 08, 2010, 01:24:24 PM
Quote from: passedit on January 08, 2010, 10:40:20 AM
Fairly sure the lad is a gaelic footballer. any update on his condition?


Just heard on radio ulster he was indeed the captain of the psni's Gaelic football team also an Irish language expert for the police, was based in woodburn in Belfast. You have to wonder what these pricks are thinking, how in gods name can they ever see their actions moving the process towards a united Ireland, it absolutely beggars belief?
They don't think like normal people, this is the problem.  They see themselves as the inheritors of the legacy of the men and women of 1916 when in reality, they are the furthest thing from it.  Oh and they don't give a fcuk about politics, they prefer violence, some of them are more comfortable with violence than peace

Don't wish to have a pop at you in any way, aa, still less to detract from the plight of the poor officer fighting for his life in hospital, but many of us were saying that as far back as the 1970's... >:(

The petty minded self righteous ones just can't move on, they  love to spout   'oh we were right all along and you guys were too thick to see you were wrong'
or whining    'well if you condemn this killing why didn't you condemn the hundreds of other RUC/UDR killings?

The fact remains that those republicans who condemn the attack yesterday - but prior to 1994 would have talked of LEGITIMATE TARGETS - have a bit of thinking to do. If it was not wrong in 1972, 1982 or 1992, then why was it was wrong yesterday? Thus, logic dictates that those who attacked the RUC throughout the Troubles, in hindsight, are "scum" "traitors" and "evil". People cannot be choosy with the truth. Same aim, same logic! The most popular ballad in Republican pubs and clubs is Sean South. South's intentions in 1957 were to kill police officers, so why sing a song to the glory of a man who tried to kill police officers 50 years ago, and condemn those who did it yesterday? ps - the IRA killed a Catholic policeman from Ballycastle the day before South was killed. A man who had a GAA background! So, please lets not take the high moral ground when it is, obviously, clouded by hippocrites with short memories. If attacks on police officers are wrong, then they were always wrong - or is there something I have missed?

Minder

Aye, I know most fairminded people can't quite reconcile Wee Martys "traitor" speech after Massereene with the previous 40 years.
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

orangeman

Quote from: Hurler on the Bitch on January 09, 2010, 10:24:45 PM
Quote from: Main Street on January 09, 2010, 08:04:29 PM
Quote from: Evil Genius on January 09, 2010, 06:51:59 PM
Quote from: ardmhachaabu on January 08, 2010, 06:18:17 PM
Quote from: omagh_gael on January 08, 2010, 01:24:24 PM
Quote from: passedit on January 08, 2010, 10:40:20 AM
Fairly sure the lad is a gaelic footballer. any update on his condition?


Just heard on radio ulster he was indeed the captain of the psni's Gaelic football team also an Irish language expert for the police, was based in woodburn in Belfast. You have to wonder what these pricks are thinking, how in gods name can they ever see their actions moving the process towards a united Ireland, it absolutely beggars belief?
They don't think like normal people, this is the problem.  They see themselves as the inheritors of the legacy of the men and women of 1916 when in reality, they are the furthest thing from it.  Oh and they don't give a fcuk about politics, they prefer violence, some of them are more comfortable with violence than peace

Don't wish to have a pop at you in any way, aa, still less to detract from the plight of the poor officer fighting for his life in hospital, but many of us were saying that as far back as the 1970's... >:(

The petty minded self righteous ones just can't move on, they  love to spout   'oh we were right all along and you guys were too thick to see you were wrong'
or whining    'well if you condemn this killing why didn't you condemn the hundreds of other RUC/UDR killings?

The fact remains that those republicans who condemn the attack yesterday - but prior to 1994 would have talked of LEGITIMATE TARGETS - have a bit of thinking to do. If it was not wrong in 1972, 1982 or 1992, then why was it was wrong yesterday? Thus, logic dictates that those who attacked the RUC throughout the Troubles, in hindsight, are "scum" "traitors" and "evil". People cannot be choosy with the truth. Same aim, same logic! The most popular ballad in Republican pubs and clubs is Sean South. South's intentions in 1957 were to kill police officers, so why sing a song to the glory of a man who tried to kill police officers 50 years ago, and condemn those who did it yesterday? ps - the IRA killed a Catholic policeman from Ballycastle the day before South was killed. A man who had a GAA background! So, please lets not take the high moral ground when it is, obviously, clouded by hippocrites with short memories. If attacks on police officers are wrong, then they were always wrong - or is there something I have missed?




It's hard to reconcile this alright.

Trevor Hill


Ulick

Quote from: Hurler on the Bitch link=topic=14567.msg711618#msg711618
The fact remains that those republicans who condemn the attack yesterday - but prior to 1994 would have talked of LEGITIMATE TARGETS - have a bit of thinking to do. If it was not wrong in 1972, 1982 or 1992, then why was it was wrong yesterday? Thus, logic dictates that those who attacked the RUC throughout the Troubles, in hindsight, are "scum" "traitors" and "evil". People cannot be choosy with the truth. Same aim, same logic! The most popular ballad in Republican pubs and clubs is Sean South. South's intentions in 1957 were to kill police officers, so why sing a song to the glory of a man who tried to kill police officers 50 years ago, and condemn those who did it yesterday? ps - the IRA killed a Catholic policeman from Ballycastle the day before South was killed. A man who had a GAA background! So, please lets not take the high moral ground when it is, obviously, clouded by hippocrites with short memories. If attacks on police officers are wrong, then they were always wrong - or is there something I have missed?

Hmmm.... I think there was something happened in the intervening years (1994-2010).

Not sure, but I have a vague recollection...

There was something...

Let me see.

Hmm...

No, it's gone.

Mustn't have been important.

Of course you're correct, can't argue when 'logic dictates'.

Minder

"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

Hurler on the Bitch

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Quote from: Ulick on January 09, 2010, 11:16:18 PM
Quote from: Hurler on the Bitch link=topic=14567.msg711618#msg711618
The fact remains that those republicans who condemn the attack yesterday - but prior to 1994 would have talked of LEGITIMATE TARGETS - have a bit of thinking to do. If it was not wrong in 1972, 1982 or 1992, then why was it was wrong yesterday? Thus, logic dictates that those who attacked the RUC throughout the Troubles, in hindsight, are "scum" "traitors" and "evil". People cannot be choosy with the truth. Same aim, same logic! The most popular ballad in Republican pubs and clubs is Sean South. South's intentions in 1957 were to kill police officers, so why sing a song to the glory of a man who tried to kill police officers 50 years ago, and condemn those who did it yesterday? ps - the IRA killed a Catholic policeman from Ballycastle the day before South was killed. A man who had a GAA background! So, please lets not take the high moral ground when it is, obviously, clouded by hippocrites with short memories. If attacks on police officers are wrong, then they were always wrong - or is there something I have missed?

Hmmm.... I think there was something happened in the intervening years (1994-2010).

Not sure, but I have a vague recollection...

There was something...

Let me see.

Hmm...

No, it's gone.

Mustn't have been important.

Of course you're correct, can't argue when 'logic dictates'.

Sarcasm will never detract from the fact that the thing that dare not speak its name in SF circles is that 69-94 was a bit of a defeat - not an honourable draw - and calling the campaign in that period as heroic is like saying that Jade Goody with a face-lift would make her attractive.