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Thread: INLA dismantles another criminal gang

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    I'm thinking of dealing, any tips?
    Suicide.

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    http://dominionpaper.ca/img/news/dealer.jpg

    http://www.safersouthwark.org.uk/SSP/DA ... Deal_a.jpg

    IRSP reps meeting the people, helping them stay calm in the face of the free state occupation :wink:

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    "According to the Sutton database of deaths at the University of Ulster's CAIN project [1], the INLA was responsible for 113 deaths during the Troubles. Among its victims were 46 members of the British security forces, 42 civilians, 2 members of the Garda Síochána, 7 loyalist paramilitaries and 16 republican paramilitaries (including 10 of its own members)." (From Wikipedia)

    http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/sutton/crosstabs.html

    An organisation with an evil history of terrorist murder.
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    Quote Originally Posted by duff
    I know plenty members of the IRSP, vox populi included and I know for a fact none of them would ever be involved in drug dealing of any sort.
    This slur about drugs, is often used by people who are anti IRSM. But there is no evidence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pluralist
    Quote Originally Posted by duff
    I know plenty members of the IRSP, vox populi included and I know for a fact none of them would ever be involved in drug dealing of any sort.
    This slur about drugs, is often used by people who are anti IRSM. But there is no evidence.
    Are you a Marxist?
    Are you? What is the relevance of the question?
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    Quote Originally Posted by duff
    Are you? What is the relevance of the question?
    Just wondering why you're sticking up for a revolutionary Marxist organisation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pluralist
    Quote Originally Posted by duff
    Are you? What is the relevance of the question?
    Just wondering why you're sticking up for a revolutionary Marxist organisation of drug dealers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gladstone
    Quote Originally Posted by pluralist
    Quote Originally Posted by duff
    Are you? What is the relevance of the question?
    Just wondering why you're sticking up for a revolutionary Marxist organisation of drug dealers.
    Not quite what I said.

    I have no idea whether or not they are involved in drug dealing. However from the opening post they seem to be involved in a lot worse -attempting to subvert legitimately constituted security forces - and weirdly, they seem proud of it.

    A group with a very twisted moral compass, it seems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pluralist
    A group with a very twisted moral compass, it seems.
    A poster with a very limited knowledge on the nationalist community's feeling towards the "legitimately constituted security forces".

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