The troubles that will not go away,
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In Northern Ireland,the troubles that will not go away. Along the border with the Irish Republic- Protestant families are being intimidated and asked to leave their home by the IRA. And Americans support this terrorists group who have murdered our people in Ireland and the United Kingdom. And when the Loyalists Ulster Freedom Fighters start the mother of all battles in Ireland,will those faithful Americans supply new WMD to the leaders of both sides?
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Hi Capt Buzzard,
Can you give us ForumGardeners a little background or synopsis on this conflict? I for one would like to hear what you have to say about it. In America, we really only are aware of this conflict when there is bloodshed. And even then, many of us are not really clear about what is going on.
I can google this and find out what the "media" says, but I'm interested on your point of view.
capt_buzzard wrote: In Northern Ireland,the troubles that will not go away. Along the border with the Irish Republic- Protestant families are being intimidated and asked to leave their home by the IRA. And Americans support this terrorists group who have murdered our people in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Can you give us ForumGardeners a little background or synopsis on this conflict? I for one would like to hear what you have to say about it. In America, we really only are aware of this conflict when there is bloodshed. And even then, many of us are not really clear about what is going on.
I can google this and find out what the "media" says, but I'm interested on your point of view.
capt_buzzard wrote: In Northern Ireland,the troubles that will not go away. Along the border with the Irish Republic- Protestant families are being intimidated and asked to leave their home by the IRA. And Americans support this terrorists group who have murdered our people in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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I could write til the cows come home,an Irish saying. Check out this and hear it from the the people in Northern Ireland now at: http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk
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Thank you for sharing this link. I'm off to read.
capt_buzzard wrote: I could write til the cows come home,an Irish saying. Check out this and hear it from the the people in Northern Ireland now at: http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk
capt_buzzard wrote: I could write til the cows come home,an Irish saying. Check out this and hear it from the the people in Northern Ireland now at: http://www.ulster-scots.co.uk
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plazul wrote: Hard to believe that in some Irish communities Protestant children have to be escorted to school and Catholic children face similar intimidation in Protestant dominated villages.
Before the political questions like independence can be resolved there must be an ecumenical style dialog between the religious factions. I feel that the IRA is driven more by religious hatred than hatred for the Brits though I'm not discounting their passion for independence.
This was part of the Dirty Tricks forum of OPUS DEI the other terrorists in Northern Ireland.
Don't believe all what you see on tv and radio. Go there see it yourself.
Before the political questions like independence can be resolved there must be an ecumenical style dialog between the religious factions. I feel that the IRA is driven more by religious hatred than hatred for the Brits though I'm not discounting their passion for independence.
This was part of the Dirty Tricks forum of OPUS DEI the other terrorists in Northern Ireland.
Don't believe all what you see on tv and radio. Go there see it yourself.
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I'm not a politican. So the answer to your question is NO. And as you well know this is our future. After the last local elections Sinn Fein is moving up. And Dail Eireann is next. http://www.sinnfein.ie
Fianna Fail will never be elected to govern the Irish Republic again. Nor will Fine Gael. Sinn Fein is going to win the next General Election. A terrible beauty will be born.
Fianna Fail will never be elected to govern the Irish Republic again. Nor will Fine Gael. Sinn Fein is going to win the next General Election. A terrible beauty will be born.
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plazul wrote: Hard to believe that in some Irish communities Protestant children have to be escorted to school and Catholic children face similar intimidation in Protestant dominated villages.
Before the political questions like independence can be resolved there must be an ecumenical style dialog between the religious factions. I feel that the IRA is driven more by religious hatred than hatred for the Brits though I'm not discounting their passion for independence.
We are All One in the EU today. I think the last hora stand is coming soon. The mother of all battles in Northern Ireland. The Loyalists will not give a inch nor will the Nationalists/Republicans take any less.
Before the political questions like independence can be resolved there must be an ecumenical style dialog between the religious factions. I feel that the IRA is driven more by religious hatred than hatred for the Brits though I'm not discounting their passion for independence.
We are All One in the EU today. I think the last hora stand is coming soon. The mother of all battles in Northern Ireland. The Loyalists will not give a inch nor will the Nationalists/Republicans take any less.
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Oh really, I did not know this. Its all news to my ears.
Thank you.
IUFSNBAP
Thank you.
IUFSNBAP
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We are well aware of the friendly relations between the US & UK. Sure, they are both warriors in arms products and killing fields.
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plazul wrote: No argument there. the arms industry is big business and a lot o
f arms purchases are financed by drug sales. A dirty business all around.
Yes. I know that as well. And its not going to go away.
f arms purchases are financed by drug sales. A dirty business all around.
Yes. I know that as well. And its not going to go away.
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capt_buzzard wrote:
IUFSNBAP
okay, i gotta ask.
IUFSNBAP
okay, i gotta ask.
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anastrophe wrote: okay, i gotta ask.
That's a secret code. Only some Irish would know it.
That's a secret code. Only some Irish would know it.
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capt_buzzard wrote: That's a secret code. Only some Irish would know it.
i have a little irish blood in me on me mum's side. true story.
i have a little irish blood in me on me mum's side. true story.
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Sorry bud, Top Secret. But if you really want to find out http://www.sinnfein.ie
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plazul wrote: Did you know that the American government tracks the activities (financial support, correspondence, etc.) of Americans involved in, "the troubles"? It's not a subject that gets much coverage in the press but the UK works closely with American law eforcement and intelligence agencies in monitoring IRA communications and intercepting weapons shipments.
They are monitoring this forum already. I have a great little machine thats can pick up anything,
They are monitoring this forum already. I have a great little machine thats can pick up anything,
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here ended the lesson
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plazul wrote: I have a tin foil hat that does the same thing.
You are good Pal
You are good Pal