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    Martin McGuinness calls on Brady to resign

    Did it not take some cheek for Martin McGuinness to call on Sean Brady to resign. Given that McGuinness by own admission is a former IRA leader which organisation actually killed children during troubles, and left many more weeping for loss of parents, siblings etc. And what about his own leader Mr. Adams who covered up for a paedophile at best. Might this be also a shot across Mr. Adam's bow by his deputy ?
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    You'd think Kenny committed Treason and brought in IMF. Cowen had all in stitches in Galway at 3.30a.m.but he was "not impaired" -DD Power. FF=Publican páirtí an IMF.

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    This is the third thread on this.
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    It may well be a shot at Adams. And from the USA, where McGuinness said this would be a massive story back home. Who does he think he is, and itg is not a massive story here. Your glory days are over Martin, people have more important things to do.
    You'd think Kenny committed Treason and brought in IMF. Cowen had all in stitches in Galway at 3.30a.m.but he was "not impaired" -DD Power. FF=Publican páirtí an IMF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomas Mor View Post
    It may well be a shot at Adams. And from the USA, where McGuinness said this would be a massive story back home. Who does he think he is, and itg is not a massive story here. Your glory days are over Martin, people have more important things to do.
    What's not a massive story??

    I just heard a rumour... did something happen about a priest (who supposedly went on to become a cardinal) not report somethning about child abuse or something?? Did I miss something big?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomas Mor View Post
    It may well be a shot at Adams. And from the USA, where McGuinness said this would be a massive story back home. Who does he think he is, and itg is not a massive story here. Your glory days are over Martin, people have more important things to do.

    Martin and Gerry are well able to handle massive stories, wait until you see the trust the electorate put in them in the forthcoming election, Thats where it counts,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomas Mor View Post
    Did it not take some cheek for Martin McGuinness to call on Sean Brady to resign. Given that McGuinness by own admission is a former IRA leader who actually killed children during troubles, and left many more weeping for loss of parents, siblings etc. And what about his own leader Mr. Adams who covered up for a paedophile at best. Might this be also a shot across Mr. Adam's bow by his deputy ?
    Can you please consider editing that post.. where has martin mc guinness ever been convicted or even accused of "killing children during the Troubles" ?
    1,197 people agree with me.. how many agree with you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by turdsl View Post
    Martin and Gerry are well able to handle massive stories, wait until you see the trust the electorate put in them in the forthcoming election, Thats where it counts,
    Did same not happen with Hitler, he was elected by popular vote
    You'd think Kenny committed Treason and brought in IMF. Cowen had all in stitches in Galway at 3.30a.m.but he was "not impaired" -DD Power. FF=Publican páirtí an IMF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockofcashel View Post
    Can you please consider editing that post.. where has martin mc guinness ever been convicted or even accused of "killing children during the Troubles" ?

    It was his organisatoion that did it. Collective responsibility and common design which is recognised in criminal law
    You'd think Kenny committed Treason and brought in IMF. Cowen had all in stitches in Galway at 3.30a.m.but he was "not impaired" -DD Power. FF=Publican páirtí an IMF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomas Mor View Post
    It was his organisatoion that did it. Collective responsibility and common design which is recognised in criminal law
    I'll ask once more, as I will be reporting it... literally written, you have claimed that Martin Mc Guinness "actually killed children"... please re-consider that statement
    1,197 people agree with me.. how many agree with you ?

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    well he boasts about being a commander in the IRA, and we all know that they killed children!
    fair comment!!

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