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Well they did it again, according to Adam's it's Paisley's fault and vice versa, what is the plural for Deja Vu?
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That's a load of bollocks. The IRA will not be seen to give up their guns. Terrorists Rule OK don't you know.
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PLURAL? Deja Vu's?
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capt_buzzard wrote: That's a load of bollocks. The IRA will not be seen to give up their guns. Terrorists Rule OK don't you know.


Not only IMO will they "not be seen to give up their guns", they just won't give them up - or only a few rusty relics.
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Oh No Bill. The many Irish Americans who armed the IRA in recent years with the latest weaponry to shoot down the RAF helicopters in Northern Ireland, are far from rusty old relics.
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capt_buzzard wrote: Oh No Bill. The many Irish Americans who armed the IRA in recent years with the latest weaponry to shoot down the RAF helicopters in Northern Ireland, are far from rusty old relics.


Erm, did you mean that? If so, you'll have to explain, I can be a bit thick sometimes.What I meant was that the only arms to be de-commissioned would be the least useful (dangerous) ones. OK, I'm being thick, aren't I. Please explain.
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Bill I'm sorry to disappoint you here. I'm not taking this any further.
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capt_buzzard wrote: Bill I'm sorry to disappoint you here. I'm not taking this any further.


I'm not bloody disappointed, I'm confused. Perhaps someone with less apparently delicate sensibilities will help.
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Bill, see how delicate it is we cannot even discuss it on this board !!. My guess maybe that the IRA would only decommission old and decrepit weapons and keep the more modern stuff just in case.

Mr Adams was quoted as saying today that it would be "Humiliating" for the IRA to provide photographs of the decommissioning.

The Reverend Paisley refuses to acknowledge Mr Adam's presence even when in the same TV studio.

I know that this is a very niaive idea but how about both sides telling their respective leaders to bloody get on with it, I dont mean IRA, UFF etc I mean ordinary Catholics and Protestants who just want a peaceful life, Don't think it will happen but you can always hope.
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Bothwell wrote: Bill, see how delicate it is we cannot even discuss it on this board !!


That's stupid. Not you - that!



Bothwell wrote: My guess maybe that the IRA would only decommission old and decrepit weapons and keep the more modern stuff just in case.


This seems to be a widely held view. The solution seems obvious, but, as below....



Bothwell wrote: Mr Adams was quoted as saying today that it would be "Humiliating" for the IRA to provide photographs of the decommissioning.

The Reverend Paisley refuses to acknowledge Mr Adam's presence even when in the same TV studio.

I know that this is a very niaive idea but how about both sides telling their respective leaders to bloody get on with it, I dont mean IRA, UFF etc I mean ordinary Catholics and Protestants who just want a peaceful life, Don't think it will happen but you can always hope.


You can always hope, yes. It seems to me that most ordinary people there are not as extreme, and that without extremism the problem would die rather quickly. It also seems to me that terrorism practiced by either side has had a net result of sweet FA....
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I'll just say that I'm behind the DUP on this one. Don't give them an inch.

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Bothwell wrote: Bill, see how delicate it is we cannot even discuss it on this board !!. My guess maybe that the IRA would only decommission old and decrepit weapons and keep the more modern stuff just in case.

Mr Adams was quoted as saying today that it would be "Humiliating" for the IRA to provide photographs of the decommissioning.

The Reverend Paisley refuses to acknowledge Mr Adam's presence even when in the same TV studio.

I know that this is a very niaive idea but how about both sides telling their respective leaders to bloody get on with it, I dont mean IRA, UFF etc I mean ordinary Catholics and Protestants who just want a peaceful life, Don't think it will happen but you can always hope.


I agree Bothwell. I'm from a Northern Protestant Irish family ergo an Orangeman.

Here is the U.S. I alway's wear Green on St. Pat's day. This has been going on toooooooooooooo long.



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Bothwell wrote: Bill, see how delicate it is we cannot even discuss it on this board !!. My guess maybe that the IRA would only decommission old and decrepit weapons and keep the more modern stuff just in case.

Mr Adams was quoted as saying today that it would be "Humiliating" for the IRA to provide photographs of the decommissioning.

The Reverend Paisley refuses to acknowledge Mr Adam's presence even when in the same TV studio.

I know that this is a very niaive idea but how about both sides telling their respective leaders to bloody get on with it, I dont mean IRA, UFF etc I mean ordinary Catholics and Protestants who just want a peaceful life, Don't think it will happen but you can always hope. I would want to see decommissioning of all weapons, legal and illegally held weapons in Northern & Southern Ireland.
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capt_buzzard wrote: I would want to see decommissioning of all weapons, legal and illegally held weapons in Northern & Southern Ireland.


OK- that coincides with my thinking, but for the legally-held guns (I presume you mean guns). What of farmers, target shooting club members, etc?
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Bill Sikes wrote: OK- that coincides with my thinking, but for the legally-held guns (I presume you mean guns). What of farmers, target shooting club members, etc? All guns yes + those held by the Ulster Defence Regiment, both Nationalist & Loyalist private armies
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Although the British and Irish Governments are still hopeful of some sort of a Peace in the province of Northern Ireland. Its only a matter of time when the terrorists take up the gun once again.
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Bothwell wrote: Bill, see how delicate it is we cannot even discuss it on this board !!. My guess maybe that the IRA would only decommission old and decrepit weapons and keep the more modern stuff just in case.



Mr Adams was quoted as saying today that it would be "Humiliating" for the IRA to provide photographs of the decommissioning.



The Reverend Paisley refuses to acknowledge Mr Adam's presence even when in the same TV studio.



I know that this is a very niaive idea but how about both sides telling their respective leaders to bloody get on with it, I dont mean IRA, UFF etc I mean ordinary Catholics and Protestants who just want a peaceful life, Don't think it will happen but you can always hope.Thank you
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capt_buzzard wrote: Although the British and Irish Governments are still hopeful of some sort of a Peace in the province of Northern Ireland. Its only a matter of time when the terrorists take up the gun once again.And not against Northern Ireland & Britain, but the government of Southern Ireland



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Irish President calls for an end to the terrorism in Ireland.
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Bill Sikes,

From well before the Leeds Castle talks up to the collapse of the early December deal to restore an excutive to Northern Ireland, the two main players were Gerry Adams and Ian Paisley. Adams played for political advantage, and did so quite cynically.

Ian Paisley played for Northern Ireland's future, went close to the edge of being drawn into an irreversible invoement, but then drew back. In this he salvaged his own and his party's position.

He sits now, reasonably solid, and with no need to talk to anyone, least of all the two heads of Government, Tony Blair and Bertie Ahern. They are paying the price of having treated him with prejudice, acting in favour of Sinn Fein IRA and against every one else.



The Sinn Fein IRA organisation then went on the criminal and violent offensive and Adams did not know how to handle it. Nor did any other party spokespersons. Nor did the IRA, whose statements mixed together confusion,verbosity and threat. They did it with a lethal display of intemperate language.

The fiction of the republican movement wrestling with itself about the way forward is camoulfage for violence and crime. There will be no peace in Ireland until we get rid of this scum from our mist.
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Oh Bill what will we do with you?
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[QUOTE=capt_buzzard]Bill I'm sorry to disappoint you here.
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LoveMama wrote: I agree Bothwell. I'm from a Northern Protestant Irish family ergo an Orangeman.

Here is the U.S. I alway's wear Green on St. Pat's day. This has been going on toooooooooooooo long.



Now I'm out of here cause I don't live there and don't know as much as you guy's do. Hey...........make love, not war! ;)



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Irish Republican Army Inc.

Sinn Fein, their clone of the IRA is involved in Robbery, Tax Fraud, Extorion,Blackmail, Guns for hire, debt collection, Conterfeiting and above all smuggling.

Last year, the BBC named the IRA's chief of staff as the richest gangster in Britain. A published House of Commons select committee on Northern Ireland Affairs, entitled 'The Financing of Terrorism in Northern Ireland. The IRA's money belt is worth over 200m in sterling.

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