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    Masked gunmen at yesterdays Hunger Strike Commemoration

    At yesterday's SF event in Galbally 4 Armed and Masked men appeared as the parade entered the GAA ground. They later walked through the crowd as the parade speeches ended before jumping into a van and been driven away.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Northside Provisional View Post
    At yesterday's SF event in Galbally 4 Armed and Masked men appeared as the parade entered the GAA ground. They later walked through the crowd as the parade speeches ended before jumping into a van and been driven away.






    What the fock is going on here who are these guys, is this for real or what

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    Ogra......do I even need to post to say how embarressing this is

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    Quote Originally Posted by seamrog View Post
    What the fock is going on here who are these guys, is this for real or what
    They are ogra, or as they often like to call themselves óg-'ra.

    What a joke. Says everything about them tbh, half of them just join so they can say 'im in with the ra'.

    Im sorry lads, the PIRA is gone and gone for good, delusional

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northside Provisional View Post
    At yesterday's SF event in Galbally 4 Armed and Masked men appeared as the parade entered the GAA ground. They later walked through the crowd as the parade speeches ended before jumping into a van and been driven away.







    Good to see the GAA maintaining its "non sectarian" position in Ulster society.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Republican-Socialist View Post
    They are ogra, or as they often like to call themselves óg-'ra.

    What a joke. Says everything about them tbh, half of them just join so they can say 'im in with the ra'.

    Im sorry lads, the PIRA is gone and gone for good, delusional
    It wasn't Ogra.

    They were all in the NFE colour party.

    And the guns didn't look plastic
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    Someone needs to tell those (censored) that halloween is in October.

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    This was what Ogra were doing:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-9IGufmXMI"]Republican Colour Party[/ame]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Republican-Socialist View Post
    They are ogra, or as they often like to call themselves óg-'ra.

    What a joke. Says everything about them tbh, half of them just join so they can say 'im in with the ra'.

    Im sorry lads, the PIRA is gone and gone for good, delusional
    a bollocks i thought the lads where back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Republican-Socialist View Post

    Im sorry lads, the PIRA is gone and gone for good, delusional
    I think we would all like to agree, but these sort of stories and images make you wonder . . .

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