Paisley

Started by armaghniac, January 10, 2014, 10:30:22 AM

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Eamonnca1

Is there anywhere online where we can watch these interviews?

ziggysego

Quote from: Eamonnca1 on January 23, 2014, 05:45:11 PM
Is there anywhere online where we can watch these interviews?

Part One

I'm sure Part Two will be added to this account before long.
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tyssam5

It was weird watching him neither confirm or deny various vitriolic statements he was reported as having made. Those pre-camera phone days and pre-youtube days must have given the bigot great freedom to speak freely to whatever audience he had in front of him.

Oraisteach

Is he suffering from Political Alzheimer's?  He was a vile bigot who did more than anyone to drive a wedge between workingclass Protestants and Catholics.  He's now for "one man, one vote"?  A little shift from his actions during the Armagh Civil Rights March where his blackthorn-wielding minions were more inclined to believe in "one man, one thump."

He personified hatred and terror in my childhood.

lynchbhoy

lovely to see how hurt his is and bitter from his own stabbing him in the back.
his political party, the church he made up - his former friends and allies

his current 'friends' are mostly his former arch enemies!!

he is reaping what he sowed.

comments very unbecomming (by paisley and his wife) from 'good christian people' - when discussing robinson , his missus and sundry !

glossing over history like he was mother theresa and not the warmongering apatheid aping neanderthal sly oul bustard he was (and still is but is hiding it better these days).

he wanted power, he wanted to keep th prod/loyalist/unionists in power.
he wanted to keep the catholic/nationalist/Irish/republicans trampled down and was indignant when they started to cry foul (and fight back - politically, peacefully then militarily)

im not paying much atention to the programmes but ive heard no mention of his 'militia' the 3rd reaction force, brandishing their guns on mount slemish (if I recall correctly)

a bad oul bustard he was.
but the media while never portraying him as a saint, certainly depicted him in a better light than the John humes and Seamus mallons (until nearer the GFA) let alone how the media portrayed republican spokespeople and then SF.


good enough for paisley. hope he continues to agonise for a while yet, and his continued existence remain a thorn in the side of unionism/loyalism/oo and all that gang - as they are all one and he same.

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Hereiam

Quote from: lynchbhoy on January 24, 2014, 03:52:59 PM
lovely to see how hurt his is and bitter from his own stabbing him in the back.
his political party, the church he made up - his former friends and allies

his current 'friends' are mostly his former arch enemies!!

he is reaping what he sowed.

comments very unbecomming (by paisley and his wife) from 'good christian people' - when discussing robinson , his missus and sundry !

glossing over history like he was mother theresa and not the warmongering apatheid aping neanderthal sly oul bustard he was (and still is but is hiding it better these days).

he wanted power, he wanted to keep th prod/loyalist/unionists in power.
he wanted to keep the catholic/nationalist/Irish/republicans trampled down and was indignant when they started to cry foul (and fight back - politically, peacefully then militarily)

im not paying much atention to the programmes but ive heard no mention of his 'militia' the 3rd reaction force, brandishing their guns on mount slemish (if I recall correctly)

a bad oul bustard he was.
but the media while never portraying him as a saint, certainly depicted him in a better light than the John humes and Seamus mallons (until nearer the GFA) let alone how the media portrayed republican spokespeople and then SF.


good enough for paisley. hope he continues to agonise for a while yet, and his continued existence remain a thorn in the side of unionism/loyalism/oo and all that gang - as they are all one and he same.

here here

JUst retired

 Lynchboy,did you like him? :)

orangeman

Best recruiting sergeant ever for both loyalist and republicans.

He has clearly got bad news and or realises he's not far from the brown box and is trying to prepare a way for The Lord and make peace.


He'd have done anything and said anything without even considering the consequences.

His hands and mind are blood covered.

No and I mean NO amount of backtracking, weasel words will save him from the very hot environment that awaits him.

Applesisapples

Quote from: Eamonnca1 on January 23, 2014, 05:45:11 PM
Is there anywhere online where we can watch these interviews?
BBC Iplayer regional NI

Applesisapples

I love to see the Shinners who would claim redemption for ex-combatants, refuse to give Paisley any credit for his role in the latter stages of the peace process or being an ex-combatant himself. Distasteful and vile as his previous self was, it appears to me like Adams and McGuiness he needed to bring that element with him. It would appear though not to successfully.

theskull1

Documentary on now on BBC...he was one bad oul bastard
It's a lot easier to sing karaoke than to sing opera

Tony Baloney

Quote from: theskull1 on September 22, 2014, 09:37:14 PM
Documentary on now on BBC...he was one bad oul b**tard
f**k him, he's gone and I've seen enough of him.