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    RIR recruiters in Tyrone towns

    Two uniformed RIR recruiters were standing with a sandwich board in Cookstown main street today. The advert stated: "Are you a good shot? Try shooting with the RIR". Neither brit was armed or wearing any form of protective gear and they had no visible force protection. Obviously the psuedo-republican crime-gangs' pretense of armed resistance is not being taken seriously. They were probably too busy robbing and dealing to notice this softest of targets.
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    The actions of your party has ensured they can stand around, advertise all they want, and not need body armour.
    I find it ironic that you are labeling dissident Republicans as pseudo republicans, and criminals. You sound like a Tory from the 1980's describing your own party, and military wing.
    They may not be popular, nor effective, but at least the dissidents have principles (however detestful) and are consistent.
    Dont some people get institutionalised fierce fast?

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    Merriweather,
    you sound like a 32s supporter with the "your party" angle. I'm not a member of any party; I'm far too independant minded to be restricted by anyone's dogma. I use the term psuedo-republican crime gang because that is all the armed dissidents are, imo. Which of the principles that you refer to would legitimise drug-dealing? The fact that unarmed, uniformed Brits can behave in this manner highlights the farce of the so-called armed resistance. If you can't or won't piss you should get the f*ck off the pot.
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    Did you see them? If so, did you give them a piece of your mind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jomo Kenyatta
    Merriweather,
    you sound like a 32s supporter with the "your party" angle. I'm not a member of any party; I'm far too independant minded to be restricted by anyone's dogma. I use the term psuedo-republican crime gang because that is all the armed dissidents are, imo. Which of the principles that you refer to would legitimise drug-dealing? The fact that unarmed, uniformed Brits can behave in this manner highlights the farce of the so-called armed resistance. If you can't or won't piss you should get the f*ck off the pot.



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    I saw them as I drove down the street. They were in front of Northern bank.
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    If this is indeed true, then it has nothing to do with the cowards not being frightened. Indeed the RUC in Derry City are running around in flak jackets again all of a sudden.

    The reality is that they are required by their political masters to show bravado - to further the pretence that the ongoing war situation does not frighten them.

    These cowards will soon change their tactics again once they are returned home in the boxes they belong in.
    "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
    If this is indeed true, then it has nothing to do with the cowards not being frightened. Indeed the RUC in Derry City are running around in flak jackets again all of a sudden.

    The reality is that they are required by their political masters to show bravado - to further the pretence that the ongoing war situation does not frighten them.

    These cowards will soon change their tactics again once they are returned home in the boxes they belong in.


    What are the contos going to do, beat them to death with the minutes of 2nd Dail? Cop yourself on, ffs.

    Raff, you're have nothing positive to contribute, just bitter, groundless ramblings. You've claimed to have been active in the past but you are well out of touch with the opinions of the E.T.B. as evidenced at Galbally. How many more Tyrone men would you be willing to sacrifice?
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    It was you who mentioned Óglaigh na hÉireann - not me.

    However I welcome continued acts of resistance to English rule in Ireland by the Army of the Irish Republic.
    "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
    It was you who mentioned Óglaigh na hÉireann - not me.

    However I welcome continued acts of resistance to English rule in Ireland by the Army of the Irish Republic.
    I mentioned psuedo-republican crime gangs not the Ra. The fact that you would accept that characterisation of your fake Ra, styling itself Óglaigh na hÉireann, speaks volumes. I see that you don't even attempt to counter the drug and criminality allegations either; are you high at the minute?
    I'm on the highway to hell.
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