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Thread: Death of Tomás Mac Giolla

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    why is it these drug dealing thugs of the never worked party think that Ireland owes them some form of legacy or respect....

    the workers party was and still are a pack of gangsters based around three drinking dens in Belfast...

    People in Belfast the real democrats who stood against ALL violence even violence from their armed wing the official IRA, remember Downpatrick last year....

    Know that this is a vile collection of individuals whose leadership was under the control of the British security services..
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    Rip

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    The man was a much loved legend,and on a human level was great craic ,loved his few pints and a good story and who will forget his renditions of Robisons OLD MAN RIVER .

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    Quote Originally Posted by brasco View Post
    why is it these drug dealing thugs of the never worked party think that Ireland owes them some form of legacy or respect....

    the workers party was and still are a pack of gangsters based around three drinking dens in Belfast...

    People in Belfast the real democrats who stood against ALL violence even violence from their armed wing the official IRA, remember Downpatrick last year....

    Know that this is a vile collection of individuals whose leadership was under the control of the British security services..
    I'm surprised it took the premier anti-WP troll so long to turn up and try and derail a thread for respecting the dead. Although at least the funeral has hapened. Pathetic. And as usual, our friend is claiming knowledge on the ground and proving only ignorance. That shooting in Downpatrick was the crowd calling themselves the ORM and OIRA, but Brasco read in the Irish News it was the OIRA and like pavlov's dog started slavering against The WP. In comparsion to the subject of this thread, we can see only the extent to which this troll is in fact a political and moral pgymy.

    Tomás Mac Giolla was a visionary and a hero. He helped lead people away from violence, and build a strong socialist voice in Irish politics. He exposed the corruption of Fianna Fáil and it was as a result of his actions that the beef tribunal was launched. A great man, and a great loss.

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    Brasco, that's brass neck coming from someone who supports a party with fascist origins.

    Mac Giolla suddenly seems to be even more dangerous to the far right in death than he was in life.
    "The rich always betray the poor"- Henry Joy McCracken

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    Quote Originally Posted by brasco View Post
    why is it these drug dealing thugs of the never worked party think that Ireland owes them some form of legacy or respect....

    the workers party was and still are a pack of gangsters based around three drinking dens in Belfast...

    People in Belfast the real democrats who stood against ALL violence even violence from their armed wing the official IRA, remember Downpatrick last year....

    Know that this is a vile collection of individuals whose leadership was under the control of the British security services..

    Yes, vey true, the same thing was said about Collins when he gasve in to Lyod George without telling Dev,I suppose history does repeat itself

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