IRA Blamed for Sectarian Slaughter at Kingsmill

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laoislad

Quote from: orangeman on August 09, 2013, 03:12:38 PM
SF are conducting their own Truth Commission it seems -


Admission that IRA killed prison officer Brian Stack Prison officer Brian Stack was shot in the back of the neck
The IRA has admitted killing the only prison officer murdered in the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles.

Thirty years after the attack on Brian Stack, Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has expressed his "regret" to the Stack family over the killing.

The family of the former Portlaoise chief prison officer had mounted a long campaign to secure the admission.

It came after Mr Stack's sons Austin and Oliver held talks with Mr Adams and a former IRA commander.

Mr Adams said he accompanied the two brothers to a meeting with a former IRA leader, who admitted the IRA shot their father in the back of the neck on 25 March, 1983.

Mr Stack had been crossing a busy Dublin street after leaving a boxing contest at the National Stadium when he was attacked.

"I want to pay tribute to the Stack family, to Sheila Stack and her sons, Austin, Kieran and Oliver," said Mr Adams.

"On behalf of Sinn Féin I extend my regret at the killing of Brian.

"I hope that these recent developments will help them achieve the closure they have sought for 30 years."

Brian Stack was left paralysed and brain-damaged from the shooting and suffered for a further 18 months before dying from his injuries at the age of 47.

Took the horrible cowards long enough to admit they done it.
Nordie Tayto is shite

glens abu

Quote from: laoislad on August 09, 2013, 07:08:54 PM
Quote from: orangeman on August 09, 2013, 03:12:38 PM
SF are conducting their own Truth Commission it seems -


Admission that IRA killed prison officer Brian Stack Prison officer Brian Stack was shot in the back of the neck
The IRA has admitted killing the only prison officer murdered in the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles.

Thirty years after the attack on Brian Stack, Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has expressed his "regret" to the Stack family over the killing.

The family of the former Portlaoise chief prison officer had mounted a long campaign to secure the admission.

It came after Mr Stack's sons Austin and Oliver held talks with Mr Adams and a former IRA commander.

Mr Adams said he accompanied the two brothers to a meeting with a former IRA leader, who admitted the IRA shot their father in the back of the neck on 25 March, 1983.

Mr Stack had been crossing a busy Dublin street after leaving a boxing contest at the National Stadium when he was attacked.

"I want to pay tribute to the Stack family, to Sheila Stack and her sons, Austin, Kieran and Oliver," said Mr Adams.

"On behalf of Sinn Féin I extend my regret at the killing of Brian.

"I hope that these recent developments will help them achieve the closure they have sought for 30 years."

Brian Stack was left paralysed and brain-damaged from the shooting and suffered for a further 18 months before dying from his injuries at the age of 47.

Took the horrible cowards long enough to admit they done it.

Ah well at least now you know.

Hardy

Quote from: glens abu on August 09, 2013, 07:12:57 PM
Quote from: laoislad on August 09, 2013, 07:08:54 PM
Quote from: orangeman on August 09, 2013, 03:12:38 PM
SF are conducting their own Truth Commission it seems -


Admission that IRA killed prison officer Brian Stack Prison officer Brian Stack was shot in the back of the neck
The IRA has admitted killing the only prison officer murdered in the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles.

Thirty years after the attack on Brian Stack, Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has expressed his "regret" to the Stack family over the killing.

The family of the former Portlaoise chief prison officer had mounted a long campaign to secure the admission.

It came after Mr Stack's sons Austin and Oliver held talks with Mr Adams and a former IRA commander.

Mr Adams said he accompanied the two brothers to a meeting with a former IRA leader, who admitted the IRA shot their father in the back of the neck on 25 March, 1983.

Mr Stack had been crossing a busy Dublin street after leaving a boxing contest at the National Stadium when he was attacked.

"I want to pay tribute to the Stack family, to Sheila Stack and her sons, Austin, Kieran and Oliver," said Mr Adams.

"On behalf of Sinn Féin I extend my regret at the killing of Brian.

"I hope that these recent developments will help them achieve the closure they have sought for 30 years."

Brian Stack was left paralysed and brain-damaged from the shooting and suffered for a further 18 months before dying from his injuries at the age of 47.

Took the horrible cowards long enough to admit they done it.

Ah well at least now you know.

Disgusting response.

glens abu

Quote from: Hardy on August 09, 2013, 07:22:00 PM
Quote from: glens abu on August 09, 2013, 07:12:57 PM
Quote from: laoislad on August 09, 2013, 07:08:54 PM
Quote from: orangeman on August 09, 2013, 03:12:38 PM
SF are conducting their own Truth Commission it seems -


Admission that IRA killed prison officer Brian Stack Prison officer Brian Stack was shot in the back of the neck
The IRA has admitted killing the only prison officer murdered in the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles.

Thirty years after the attack on Brian Stack, Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has expressed his "regret" to the Stack family over the killing.

The family of the former Portlaoise chief prison officer had mounted a long campaign to secure the admission.

It came after Mr Stack's sons Austin and Oliver held talks with Mr Adams and a former IRA commander.

Mr Adams said he accompanied the two brothers to a meeting with a former IRA leader, who admitted the IRA shot their father in the back of the neck on 25 March, 1983.

Mr Stack had been crossing a busy Dublin street after leaving a boxing contest at the National Stadium when he was attacked.

"I want to pay tribute to the Stack family, to Sheila Stack and her sons, Austin, Kieran and Oliver," said Mr Adams.

"On behalf of Sinn Féin I extend my regret at the killing of Brian.

"I hope that these recent developments will help them achieve the closure they have sought for 30 years."

Brian Stack was left paralysed and brain-damaged from the shooting and suffered for a further 18 months before dying from his injuries at the age of 47.

Took the horrible cowards long enough to admit they done it.

Ah well at least now you know.

Disgusting response.

Why's that

Hardy





trileacman

Quote from: laoislad on August 09, 2013, 07:08:54 PM
Quote from: orangeman on August 09, 2013, 03:12:38 PM
SF are conducting their own Truth Commission it seems -


Admission that IRA killed prison officer Brian Stack Prison officer Brian Stack was shot in the back of the neck
The IRA has admitted killing the only prison officer murdered in the Republic of Ireland during the Troubles.

Thirty years after the attack on Brian Stack, Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has expressed his "regret" to the Stack family over the killing.

The family of the former Portlaoise chief prison officer had mounted a long campaign to secure the admission.

It came after Mr Stack's sons Austin and Oliver held talks with Mr Adams and a former IRA commander.

Mr Adams said he accompanied the two brothers to a meeting with a former IRA leader, who admitted the IRA shot their father in the back of the neck on 25 March, 1983.

Mr Stack had been crossing a busy Dublin street after leaving a boxing contest at the National Stadium when he was attacked.

"I want to pay tribute to the Stack family, to Sheila Stack and her sons, Austin, Kieran and Oliver," said Mr Adams.

"On behalf of Sinn Féin I extend my regret at the killing of Brian.

"I hope that these recent developments will help them achieve the closure they have sought for 30 years."

Brian Stack was left paralysed and brain-damaged from the shooting and suffered for a further 18 months before dying from his injuries at the age of 47.

Took the horrible cowards long enough to admit they done it.

f**king shameful act.
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Gaffer

It was a shameful act and what is even more shameful is that the Provos will see this as the end of the case as far as they are concerned

  We've admitted it so there you are , Move on !
"Well ! Well ! Well !  If it ain't the Smoker !!!"

glens abu

Quote from: Gaffer on August 09, 2013, 08:24:39 PM
It was a shameful act and what is even more shameful is that the Provos will see this as the end of the case as far as they are concerned

  We've admitted it so there you are , Move on !

What would you want them to do.

Gaffer

Help to have the gunman procecuted.

Bottom line is that the Provos don t give 2 fiddlers about Mr Stack and the suffering that his family have suffered at their hands,
"Well ! Well ! Well !  If it ain't the Smoker !!!"

glens abu

Quote from: Gaffer on August 09, 2013, 08:44:19 PM
Help to have the gunman procecuted.

Bottom line is that the Provos don t give 2 fiddlers about Mr Stack and the suffering that his family have suffered at their hands,

Wise up,who do you want to help get the gunman prosecuted,the person who sent him out to do the shooting or do you just want him to give himself up.Live in the real world.The Stack family asked Gerry Adams to get them answers which he did and they are happy with what he did,so just you relax.

Gaffer

 I would love to see everyone associated with the murder to be locked up for a long time . Don't care how it happens or who gives the information over.

Live in the real world? Do you apply this logic when Sinn Fein demand answers from the Brits regarding collusion?
"Well ! Well ! Well !  If it ain't the Smoker !!!"

glens abu

Quote from: Gaffer on August 09, 2013, 08:56:54 PM
I would love to see everyone associated with the murder to be locked up for a long time . Don't care how it happens or who gives the information over.

Live in the real world? Do you apply this logic when Sinn Fein demand answers from the Brits regarding collusion?
Well it's not going to happen,and yes I expect the British government to admit they were involved in collusion the same as I expected and happy that the Provos have admitted the killing of Mr.Stack.