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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    I have seen them throughout the country. They are not anti-Sinn Féin posters. The posters oppose the Provos, who are not entitled to hijack the name of Republican organisations as they are traitors and imposters.

    If anyone supported them they would not be afraid to put up their own posters and stand for election

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    I am opposed to and despise Sinn Fein and will never trust them or vote for them.

    However the petrol bomb attack on the house of Mitchel McLoughlin, an elected SF representative, by dissident republicans is an attack on the entire democratic process.

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    markeys




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    Unlike your goodself, Dick.

    Dick, tell me have you or any of your fellow travelers ever done anything positive for your country?

    Also Dick, who are you or any of your ilk to call anyone traitors; you who have always refused the democratically expressed wishes of the Irish people?

    Finally Dick, do you ever get tired of living in a delusion that dead people rule us?

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    Why would he? Sure don't they get their jollies out of murdering women and kids? They'll eventually murder everyone and install themselves as leaders. They don't need votes...

    I assume you are talking about people like Jean McConville, Robert McArtney, Paul Quinn, the Collie Club on a night out, just to mention a few of those murdered by the Provos. They did murder a lot and have installed themselves as 'nearly' leaders but still have to do Britain's bidding. I can just imagine their handlers "Good boy Marty, now call them...."

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    Quote Originally Posted by swansandtyphus View Post
    However the petrol bomb attack on the house of Mitchel McLoughlin (sic), an elected SF (sic) representative, by dissident (sic) republicans is an attack on the entire democratic (sic) process.
    Given that he said he wasn't in a position to speculate as to who petrol bombed his house, I'm not sure why you feel that you are in a position to speculate.
    "I hereby declare that the Continuity Executive and the Continuity Army Council are the lawful Executive and Army Council respectively of the Irish Republican Army, and that the governmental authority, delegated in the Proclamation of 1938, now resides in the Continuity Army Council, and its lawful successors."

    Comdt. General Thomas Maguire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    Strange, given that he said he didn't know who had done it and did not wish to speculate.

    You are obviously just a total dick.
    I see it as part of the ongoing campaign by the crims and druggies who make up the membership of the Contras and other gangs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Mc Larnon View Post
    I see it as part of the ongoing campaign by the crims and druggies who make up the membership of the Contras and other gangs.
    And I see it as you being a complete dick.
    "I hereby declare that the Continuity Executive and the Continuity Army Council are the lawful Executive and Army Council respectively of the Irish Republican Army, and that the governmental authority, delegated in the Proclamation of 1938, now resides in the Continuity Army Council, and its lawful successors."

    Comdt. General Thomas Maguire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    Given that he said he wasn't in a position to speculate as to who petrol bombed his house, I'm not sure why you feel that you are in a position to speculate.
    Does anyone apart from those who did it have any idea who did it, or why ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by QuizMaster View Post
    It gives me great pleasure to see the different kinds of shinners having a go at each other.
    "You're an imposter!"

    "No, YOU'RE an imposter!"

    etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Risteard View Post
    And I see it as you being a complete dick.

    The intellectual capacity of the druggies and crims knows no boundaries. Truely a giant among pygmies.

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    While I'm not a supporter of an illegal organization. May I remind you Pat that some important and influencial people still use the same terminology when describing the organization that you are part of without any evidence to back it up.

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