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    Sinn Fein, Charlie McGlade and the Charter of Fundmental Rights, why Sinn Fein Say NO

    Interesting blog post on Sinn Fein and its objection to the Charter on Fundmental Rights with their No campaign.


    Its not often I advise you to read an Phoblacht, but if readers are so inclined they should go the current edition and read the piece entitled
    Charlie Mc Glade Commemoration
    Which took place in Drimnagh last weekend

    Who was Charlie Mc Glade ?
    He was an IRA torturer. In September 1941 the IRA was reeling from the successes of the Gardai in curbing its activities. Some were convinced there was a mole and a team came down from Belfast to try and plug the leak. They took into custody the chief of staff, Stephen Hayes who eventually wrote a long “confession” of his co operation with the security services. He was encouraged in this by Charlie Mc Glade who pulled out his toenails with electrical pliers
    Given the amount republicans suffered at the hands of the British security forces particularly in the period after internment have they no sense of irony in holding commemorations of this type?
    Libertas? Nein Danke! Say NO to Europe's New Right Wing: Sinn Fein and the Charter on Fundamental Rights, Questions???
    So when you are considering how to vote on Lisbon think of the Charter of Fundamental Rights

    And think of Charlie Mc Glade

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    Quote Originally Posted by redpath View Post
    Interesting blog post on Sinn Fein and its objection to the Charter on Fundmental Rights with their No campaign.




    Libertas? Nein Danke! Say NO to Europe's New Right Wing: Sinn Fein and the Charter on Fundamental Rights, Questions???
    So when you are considering how to vote on Lisbon think of the Charter of Fundamental Rights

    And think of Charlie Mc Glade
    And think of Fine Gael commemorating Collins who was an alter boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redpath View Post
    Interesting blog post on Sinn Fein and its objection to the Charter on Fundmental Rights with their No campaign.




    Libertas? Nein Danke! Say NO to Europe's New Right Wing: Sinn Fein and the Charter on Fundamental Rights, Questions???
    So when you are considering how to vote on Lisbon think of the Charter of Fundamental Rights

    And think of Charlie Mc Glade
    You must be mentally disturbed though I wish you well.

    Go out and get drunk, find a girl or boy whatever you want. enjoy life and stop being a spacer.

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    Nurse, nurse....he's stealing my pills again and his kacks is round his ankles...
    If you want a laugh.........

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    There's nothing new in this. Sure a couple of weeks ago they were holding parties for bank robbers and cop killers. The lads smuggling diesel and shooting mums are hero's to them. Altogether an eerie standard lauding murderers and child killers within that party.

    The sooner they clear out the past from their ranks the sooner they'll start to make gains and be taken seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markeys View Post
    There's nothing new in this. Sure a couple of weeks ago they were holding parties for bank robbers and cop killers. The lads smuggling diesel and shooting mums are hero's to them. Altogether an eerie standard lauding murderers and child killers within that party.

    The sooner they clear out the past from their ranks the sooner they'll start to make gains and be taken seriously.
    Only you, markeys, would seek to run with what this idiot has posted.
    If you want a laugh.........

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    It is ironic.the Sinners benefited from EU court rulings , now they whine about the EU removing rights that they know full well they used
    torture in NI was exposed at an EU/EEC level

    at court

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    Quote Originally Posted by redpath View Post
    It is ironic.the Sinners benefited from EU court rulings , now they whine about the EU removing rights that they know full well they used
    torture in NI was exposed at an EU/EEC level

    at court
    Have you any more photos of Jim Monaghan stealing ladders?
    If you want a laugh.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gabha Óir View Post
    Have you any more photos of Jim Monaghan stealing ladders?
    Poor ould Jim, he is not so photogenic
    regarless the ironic ostrich of Sinn Fein is appalling

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    So we should vote for the Lisbon Treaty and change our constitution as an IRA volunteer wasn't a good boy in the 1940's?

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