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"The Lost Revolution: A History of the OIRA and Workers Party"

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Your mistaken there mate, crims are running the herion trade in Finglas the closest paramilitray would be HF, you may recall ran for the seat prior to Dessie - keep on spreading your muck though - 40 years of lies but Provo world is still going down
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The ruling class like sheep - but they prefer men who think like sheep - wrap the green flag round me my little Provo ba bas
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For legal reasons as far as I'll go - easy to find though - also an intresting amount of charges out standing against the man that have never gone all the way
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For legal reasons as far as I'll go - easy to find though - also an intresting amount of charges out standing against the man that have never gone all the way

That would be interesting but not surprising.
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Your mistaken there mate, crims are running the herion trade in Finglas the closest paramilitray would be HF, you may recall ran for the seat prior to Dessie - keep on spreading your muck though - 40 years of lies but Provo world is still going down
I am no PROVO far from it but I know HF very well and he is anti drugs.
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I see that there are no two people making ridiculous claims relating to drugs. Anyone on the ground knows that both these are false. They are beneath contempt.
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Going back to the actually book, here is a rather amusing review of the book launch: Book Rally Pue’s Occurrences
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For legal reasons as far as I'll go - easy to find though - also an intresting amount of charges out standing against the man that have never gone all the way
If you are talking about who I think you are talking about you are talking absolute crap and you know it. That comrade has been undiscplined in the past and may have had personal vendettas against certain hoods but he has never been involved in the drugs trade or been charged by the state with such. Infact he has been involved in helping people get off drugs. Again the Stickies side with the State against the working class.
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Do some research into the matter in Finglas
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Do some research into the matter in Finglas
Have done and your crowd are up to their necks in selling drugs in Finglas and please dont bring the PROVOS into the argument they have nothing to do with me.
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