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Thread: Time for Nationalists and Republicans to Withdraw Support for British Policing

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    The problem with the current police is that it is a british police farce and cannot claim to have the unequivical support of the people.

    We need to have a meaningful Irish representation - if we have joint ministers then there is no reason why we cannot have joint command structures.

    Stormont as it presently constituted cannot stand - it too will fall - the question is when.
    [FONT=&quot]"You Popish rogue" 'ní leomhaid a labhairt sinn
    acht "Cromwellian dog" is focal faire againn
    nó "cia súd thall" go eann gan eagla
    "Mise Tadhg" géadh teinn an t-agallamh

    Bodaigh an Cháise táid go hatuireach
    ag filleadh ar a gcéird gach spéice smeartha aca
    gan ghunna, gan chloidheamh gan pinnse chleachtadar
    d'imthigh a mbrígh is tá an cridhe dá ghreada aca.[/FONT]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glennshane View Post
    What is wrong with revenge?
    it perpetuates a cycle of despair
    [FONT=&quot]"You Popish rogue" 'ní leomhaid a labhairt sinn
    acht "Cromwellian dog" is focal faire againn
    nó "cia súd thall" go eann gan eagla
    "Mise Tadhg" géadh teinn an t-agallamh

    Bodaigh an Cháise táid go hatuireach
    ag filleadh ar a gcéird gach spéice smeartha aca
    gan ghunna, gan chloidheamh gan pinnse chleachtadar
    d'imthigh a mbrígh is tá an cridhe dá ghreada aca.[/FONT]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArtyQueing View Post
    it perpetuates a cycle of despair
    It would make me feel better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glennshane View Post
    Catholic rule would mean freedom from Prod tyranny.
    Prods looked on at the early days of the Free State
    and drooled at what they saw.....get a life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glennshane View Post
    What is wrong with revenge?
    its a tit for tat cul de sac

    Quote Originally Posted by Glennshane View Post
    It would make me feel better.
    oh well thats ok then

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    Unfortunately a lot of other people of all sides would feel worse
    [FONT=&quot]"You Popish rogue" 'ní leomhaid a labhairt sinn
    acht "Cromwellian dog" is focal faire againn
    nó "cia súd thall" go eann gan eagla
    "Mise Tadhg" géadh teinn an t-agallamh

    Bodaigh an Cháise táid go hatuireach
    ag filleadh ar a gcéird gach spéice smeartha aca
    gan ghunna, gan chloidheamh gan pinnse chleachtadar
    d'imthigh a mbrígh is tá an cridhe dá ghreada aca.[/FONT]

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    Quote Originally Posted by lapsedmethodist View Post
    Prods looked on at the early days of the Free State
    and drooled at what they saw.....get a life!
    And your point is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabella View Post
    its a tit for tat cul de sac



    oh well thats ok then
    I am glad you have taken the point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glennshane View Post
    And your point is?
    My point is, as if you didn't know, that Catholic
    totalitarianism in the early days of the Free State- and well into the Republic era-
    was much more refined than anything "the Prods " could dream up.

    Want a job as an engineeer ? Speak Irish ? No ? Awful sorry.
    What a dilly that was!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArtyQueing View Post
    The problem with the current police is that it is a british police farce and cannot claim to have the unequivical support of the people.

    We need to have a meaningful Irish representation - if we have joint ministers then there is no reason why we cannot have joint command structures.

    Stormont as it presently constituted cannot stand - it too will fall - the question is when.

    Would an Irish police force have unequivical support of the people?

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