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    TUV hypocracy on terrorism.

    TUV leader Jim Allister was sneering at Peter Robinson for attending a GAA match citing clubs and trophies being named after Republicans.
    "Once these things mattered – indeed at one time Nelson McCausland made an empty threat to withdraw GAA funding because of these calculated insults to innocent victims – but now his leader can sit oblivious to all this to cheer on teams from counties which epitomise the ease with which the GAA celebrates IRA terror."

    On the same party homepage, Nigel Kells praises Loyalist bands and Loyalist/Orange culture, "In the mean time I would encourage supporters of our unique cultural heritage to support the scene through your continued attendance at parades and events."http://www.tuv.org.uk/

    These are the same bands who carry UVF, UFF and UDA flags and emblems. Whiterock Orangemen carried a bannerette with one of the Shankill butchers on it. One band had the name of one Loyalist killer on their drum as they paraded past the spot where the Catholic was murdered, surely an insult to an innocent victim?

    Sunny Jim's party speak with forked tongue.

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    irony, hypocrisy and unionism go hand in hand.

    little do unionists acknowledge the terror amassed by the state terrorist british army. they have murdered more people than the IRA have and continue to do so and invade foreign lands and intimidate, provoke and harass. but "our boys" are heroes

    also, what about the death of paul somerville recently who was in a PSNI van ?- will that be acknowledged by unionists ? of course the sane know that it'll be covered up and brushed under the carpet.

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    Consistency isn't one of Seamus's best qualities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ren84 View Post
    Consistency isn't one of Seamus's best qualities.
    Hypocracy seems to be one of the TUV's, though. What do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ren84 View Post
    Consistency isn't one of Seamus's best qualities.
    Well, he is consistent in his use of double standards, as he is very generous to terrorists on his own side.

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    let him without hypocrisy cast the first post...
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    This seems to demonstrate one form of hypocrisy - failing to practice what you preach.

    There is also another form - preaching what you practice.

    Any thoughts about these two forms?
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    At least our foremost legal mind has a go at Gaelic, but shouldn't that have read DUP nua rather than Nua DUP, sunshine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Figaroni View Post
    TUV leader Jim Allister was sneering at Peter Robinson for attending a GAA match citing clubs and trophies being named after Republicans.
    "Once these things mattered – indeed at one time Nelson McCausland made an empty threat to withdraw GAA funding because of these calculated insults to innocent victims – but now his leader can sit oblivious to all this to cheer on teams from counties which epitomise the ease with which the GAA celebrates IRA terror."
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    On the same party homepage, Nigel Kells praises Loyalist bands and Loyalist/Orange culture, "In the mean time I would encourage supporters of our unique cultural heritage to support the scene through your continued attendance at parades and events."http://www.tuv.org.uk/
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    These are the same bands who carry UVF, UFF and UDA flags and emblems. Whiterock Orangemen carried a bannerette with one of the Shankill butchers on it. One band had the name of one Loyalist killer on their drum as they paraded past the spot where the Catholic was murdered, surely an insult to an innocent victim?

    Sunny Jim's party speak with forked tongue.
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