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Thread: Love Ulster plans another protest in Dublin – outside the GPO at Easter

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    It appeared in the Sunday word folks. Enough said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by antiestablishmentarian View Post
    Good man yourself. You've risen for the bait. Willie Frazer would be delighted to read this.
    You just wave your little red flag at them and sing the Internationale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PO'Neill View Post
    Hopefully the guards wouldn't stop us from getting to the orangies and give them a good kicking this time
    That would be a right weekend to arrange a Celtic football match in Dublin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Young Ned View Post
    So do these marchers just intend to elbow past and through the state commemoration that will be happening outside the GPO on Easter?

    The article didn't say whether or not permission had been granted, just that the Gardaí had been notified. I can't see them giving permission for that on the same day and same place, just purely for logistical reasons, if nothing else.
    I was in Dublin for the 2006 commemoration parade (I just like parades ) Just after the main event, as the crowds were dispersing a troup of RSF mongs came tramping up the street, holding their parade. It was a bit of a joke really, and resoundingly ignored by everyone. Let Willie get on with it and ignore him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gulps View Post
    When that foreign country was responsible for setting up, financing, training and protecting from justice the most notorious group of religiously-motivated terrorists Europe has seen in centuries then I'm afraid they have questions to answer.

    The families of IRA death squads and ethnic-cleansing gangs simply want to know the truth. Are you afraid of the truth?
    You wouldn't know the truth if it came up and bite you in the A#se.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Desperate Dan View Post
    That would be a right weekend to arrange a Celtic football match in Dublin.
    I'm sure Lennon would be up for that.
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    Gulps I dont think its right to say that the Provisionals were religiously motivated, what drove them was not religion at all but either ethnic hatred of the Ulster Scot or a Marxist-Leninist hatred of the west as a whole or a combination of both.

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    Wee Willie Frazier is desperate for publicity. Even the thickest of Loyalists are now questioning how Willie was able to build a mansion after never working a day in his life [except the night club where drug dealing took place].

    Catholic victims can't join his organisation as they 'deserved' it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gulps View Post
    I hope these innocent victims of Irish state/IRA collusion get the answers they seek from the Dublin authorities.

    You can't set-up, finance, train and protect sectarian killers like the Provisional IRA without being held to account - even if it is only a few grieving families seeking the truth forty years on.

    Three pages in and this topic has already seen calls for violent attacks on the peaceful families. Can you imagine if it were Loyalists attacking the Sean Grahams families? Or the 1972 Londonderry riot families?

    You lot need to look in the mirror.
    You can support this claim can't you?

    As only a complete gob************************e would come up with such guff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paradosis View Post
    Gulps I dont think its right to say that the Provisionals were religiously motivated, what drove them was not religion at all but either ethnic hatred of the Ulster Scot or a Marxist-Leninist hatred of the west as a whole or a combination of both.


    Or maybe none of the above.
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