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Thread: McCartney Murder: Senior Sinn Fein Officer charged.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pidge
    The IRA expelled three in relation to this case didnt they?
    but the PSNI only charged two. I think just maybe not everyone has come forward to give a statement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim84
    but the PSNI only charged two. I think just maybe not everyone has come forward to give a statement.
    No! IRA not cooperating with police in a non-political crime? NEver!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pidge
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim84
    but the PSNI only charged two. I think just maybe not everyone has come forward to give a statement.
    No! IRA not cooperating with police in a non-political crime? NEver!
    I know .. An organisation that is the pillar of a civilized society, not co-operating. What has the world come too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim84
    Quote Originally Posted by Pidge
    The IRA expelled three in relation to this case didnt they?
    but the PSNI only charged two. I think just maybe not everyone has come forward to give a statement.
    Gerard Montgomery was the third man expelled. He acted as a bodyguard for Adams and McGuinness at the funeral of Joe Cahill RIP, director of Provisional IRA terrorism between the 70s and 90s and honorary Life Vice-President of Sinn Fein.

    Montgomery, 34, from the Markets area, is a former bouncer whose physical presence got him the job of armed bodyguard to Adams and the Provisional IRA soldier turned Sinn Fein leader, Martin McGuinness. He is alleged to have been involved in the beating of Mr McCartney and the "clean-up', leaving the scene of the stabbings with two videos from CCTV cameras that had recorded the incident.

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    Lord Nelson, are you trying to get the owner of this site sued, you can't post information on someone like that, the person has not been charged with anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by padraig
    Lord Nelson, are you trying to get the owner of this site sued, you can't post information on someone like that, the person has not been charged with anything.
    If you read the passage carefully you'll notice Lord Nelson uses the term "alleged" - what he claims has been widely reported in the British press, further more Montgomery is in no position to take an action against this site...

    Is there anything you Shinners won't do to supress what's going on in Belfast?[/i]

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    Quote Originally Posted by TKwhiskers
    Quote Originally Posted by padraig
    Lord Nelson, are you trying to get the owner of this site sued, you can't post information on someone like that, the person has not been charged with anything.
    If you read the passage carefully you'll notice Lord Nelson uses the term "alleged" - what he claims has been widely reported in the British press, further more Montgomery is in no position to take an action against this site...

    Is there anything you Shinners won't do to supress what's going on in Belfast?[/i]
    Supress what, you cannot make allegations like that against someone that has not been charged, if you take your blinkers off you would realise that.

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    If you read the passage carefully you'll notice Lord Nelson uses the term "alleged" - what he claims has been widely reported in the British press, further more Montgomery is in no position to take an action against this site...
    what makes you think gerry is in no position to take action against the site. if there are any Moderators here I would not be to sure about that .
    I will bring this to his attention

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    Justice and Truth

    I think "Lord Nelson's" and "TK Whisker's" input is very revealing. They clearly couldn't give a damn about achieving justice and truth for the McCartney family as their wreckless and scurillous endangerment of a case now sub judice proves.

    They are hell bent on scoring political points that have already been marked down. So, the killers of Robert McCartney are republicans, maybe members of Sinn Féin, maybe IRA volunteers. Is this new information? No. Is it that important, that the posters feel they need to possibly endanger a prosecution?

    The people who killed Robert McCartney brought the name of republicanism in to the gutter. I don't care if the killer turns out to be the Chief of Staff of the IRA. They didn't act on my behalf. They didn't do it for Ireland. And they sure didn't have the blessing of the IRA or republicanism.

    So what is your point lads? I am proud of the stand that my leader, Gerry Adams has taken on this issue. I am proud of the spontaneous standing ovation that the McCartney sisters received in solidarity at The Sinn Féin Ard Fheis. Republicans have made our position crystal clear on this matter.

    That is why the various elections in the 26 and 6 counties since the killing have seen the Sinn Féin vote grow.

    So, Lord Nelson and TK. If you really care about this case, let the law take it's course and don't jeopardise it by copying and pasting tit bits on this site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIDDY
    what makes you think gerry is in no position to take action against the site. if there are any Moderators here I would not be to sure about that .
    I will bring this to his attention
    LOL

    Be sure and highlight your own previous comments about him while you're at it.

    Oh, and give him my love.
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