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    Progress According to Sinn Fein !!!!!!!!


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    Re: Progress According to Sinn Fein !!!!!!!!

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    Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom so of course the British army will train there. If it was part of the Republic of Ireland the Irish army would train there.

    Get over it.

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    The Armed forces of the United Kingdom operating in the...United Kingdom graces of god what's next?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Insider2007
    Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom so of course the British army will train there. If it was part of the Republic of Ireland the Irish army would train there.

    Get over it.
    You are such a ******************************, if the RIC and the tans were to be seen in cork with a new name and knew spin to them you'd be outraged. No different to the natioalist that have to look at that scum everyday.
    'given the shocking and appalling culture of collusion and illegality' within the RUC, 'one would wonder what other unacceptable practices remain hidden from the public'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by the hatchetman
    Quote Originally Posted by Insider2007
    Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom so of course the British army will train there. If it was part of the Republic of Ireland the Irish army would train there.

    Get over it.
    You are such a ******************************, if the RIC and the tans were to be seen in cork with a new name and new spin to them you'd be outraged. No different to the natioalist that have to look at that scum everyday.
    'given the shocking and appalling culture of collusion and illegality' within the RUC, 'one would wonder what other unacceptable practices remain hidden from the public'.
    enda kenny 2007

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    Quote Originally Posted by Insider2007
    Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom so of course the British army will train there. If it was part of the Republic of Ireland the Irish army would train there.

    Get over it.
    Well, no, he should not get over it, neither should any person in the North who want to protest the actions of an army who are involved in an such a conflict in Iraq or Afghanastan, so you should get over the fact that some people dont like armies training in their country in order to better their tactics against a poor people who will blown up or shot dead. It is any persons right to protest or highlight these issues, im sure many english hate the fact that their army train in england, same in scotland, same in wales for such stupid conflicts, should everyone get over it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaintingMedium
    Quote Originally Posted by Insider2007
    Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom so of course the British army will train there. If it was part of the Republic of Ireland the Irish army would train there.

    Get over it.
    Well, no, he should not get over it, neither should any person in the North who want to protest the actions of an army who are involved in an such a conflict in Iraq or Afghanastan, so you should get over the fact that some people dont like armies training in their country in order to better their tactics against a poor people who will blown up or shot dead. It is any persons right to protest or highlight these issues, im sure many english hate the fact that their army train in england, same in scotland, same in wales for such stupid conflicts, should everyone get over it?
    The British army does what the British government, elected by the British people, tells them to.

    If they are evil, then the British people are equally so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pogo
    Quote Originally Posted by PaintingMedium
    Quote Originally Posted by Insider2007
    Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom so of course the British army will train there. If it was part of the Republic of Ireland the Irish army would train there.

    Get over it.
    Well, no, he should not get over it, neither should any person in the North who want to protest the actions of an army who are involved in an such a conflict in Iraq or Afghanastan, so you should get over the fact that some people dont like armies training in their country in order to better their tactics against a poor people who will blown up or shot dead. It is any persons right to protest or highlight these issues, im sure many english hate the fact that their army train in england, same in scotland, same in wales for such stupid conflicts, should everyone get over it?
    The British army does what the British government, elected by the British people, tells them to.

    If they are evil, then the British people are equally so.
    Every poll ever taken in Britain shows a large majority wanting to withdraw from Ireland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cael

    Every poll ever taken in Britain shows a large majority wanting to withdraw from Ireland.
    We live in a representative democracy.

    Virtually every poll ever taken has shown a majority in favour of capital punishment.

    Does that make capital punishment a good thing?

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