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Speranza
06/11/2005, 8:14 PM
Thank god you have gone. Your view to Bloody Sunday is to be frank a joke. Like Magilligan the week before the Para's were sent in to put the Civil Rights Assoc. in their place. Stating that Martin Mc Guiness fired the first shot is an incredibly lazy point to make aswell as it being a lie. Would a republican firing the first shot justify shooting men in the back as they rescue others, planting evidence on innocent casualties, shooting a women as she ran away and other incidents all too familiar to anyone who has studied the incident.

Bloody Sunday was ordered and planned from the most senior levels of Whitehall and although the present inquiry won't say this because of more whitewash it will definitly point the finger of blame solely at the Paras.

On a sidenote I see these murdering pigs haven't changed. 6 were acquited from killing innocent Iraqi's last week because of "lack fo evidence" :mad:

glentoranfan
06/11/2005, 8:26 PM
Thank god you have gone
Nah. I'll be around for a while. I can just see we are going around in circles, never going to be able to agree and bring this "debate" to some kind of close with as little ill feeling as possible and show that I respect what you all think, nor want to be some kind of "enemies". But let all the hate and bickering continue. It will do the Unionist and Nationalist cause a lot of good sure.

On a sidenote I see these murdering pigs haven't changed. 6 were acquited from killing innocent Iraqi's last week because of "lack fo evidence" :mad:
Below the belt and you know it. Out of an army of thousands in Iraq there are let's see a maximum of thirty that have been accused of maltreating Iraqis from British forces.

I was blasted in one of my points for generalisations, well, if that is not one, please tell me what is.

Speranza
06/11/2005, 8:56 PM
I am not refering to the British army in general but the parachute regiment. Have been accused of numerous atrocities in Iraq.

dahamsta
07/11/2005, 8:15 AM
You were warned, clearly and concisely. Discussion of Northern Irish politics is now persona non grata on Foot.ie. Well done lads, I hope you're proud of yourselves.

adam



Care to back that up with non-partisan evidence or are you just going to fire it in there and have us all "believe" it?

Seriously, and I'm talking to everyone here, I'm not going to ban political debate across the board on Foot.ie, but I'm not putting up with that level of debate either. Either back up your points or don't make them. If people don't follow this simple rule, I will ban political debate across the board. I think that's pretty fair.

adam