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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraExtremeFarLeft
    Where if the evidence they gave up anything?
    Where are the photos?
    De Chastelain et al, and a clergyman from either side say it happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UltraExtremeFarLeft
    Where if the evidence they gave up anything?
    Where are the photos?
    Left wing my arse, you're an idiot.

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    i hope they have given up their guns and ammo but how could you believe johnny adair!!!

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    ultraextremefarleft, you sir, are a fool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by wishbone
    i hope they have given up their guns and ammo but how could you believe johnny adair!!!
    Well, considering the fact that he detests the IRA and Republicans, it is only fair to assume that it would take a lot to convince someone like him of IRA decommissioning.

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    Fair play to Jonny Adair. At least he can see the truth, unlike his former leader, Paisley, who is so thich that the PIRA could break every single gun that they have across his head and he wouldn't believe they had broken any of them.

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    Ian Paisley is completely and utterly delusional. There's no point in getting worked up over him. His end is nigh.

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    Those that believe Paisley are bigger fools than he is! Actually, does anyone know if your man Trimble thats playing Rugby for Ireland is any relation that the other guy, David was it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coconut
    Ian Paisley is completely and utterly delusional. There's no point in getting worked up over him. His end is nigh.
    Nigh....that's how they pronounce "now" in Balluhmena hi.

    ps. Why does anybody reply to Ultra Far Extereme Left whatever? Surely you are just encouraging his/her off topic, precocious child like remarks. It's much wiser to ignore and shun. I've added him to my "ignore" list.
    If you do go far enough left you end up on the right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wishbone
    i hope they have given up their guns and ammo but how could you believe johnny adair!!!
    And really who gives a ************************ what he thinks!

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