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The Curator BS: British Army reward murderer. (148* d) RE: BS: British Army reward murderer. 28 Apr 05


Typical typical typical. An Irishman makes a comment and out comes the F word, is that the best you can come up with ? It's always the same, Paddy is not allowed a voice on this site. When you don't like what you hear it's always the same, GO TO A SINN FEIN SITE,(do we tell you to F off to a combat 18 site ?) GO AND F. MAKING TROUBLE. Churchill asked Eamon de Valera for permission to allow his Sunderland bombers to fly out of Lough Erne in Ulster and to cross Donegal in the Republic when the U boats were sinking his shipping by the dozen, it was granted, no problem. When an R.A.F. crew flew into the side of a mountain in the Republic killing all on board, their bodies where recovered and brought to the border with respect. The locals living in the area held a mass for their intention.Rattling on about Sin Fein again is boring, they are the second largest party in the six counties also the largest nationalist voice, Are we not allowed to speak ? sorry but the gagging order was removed some time back. There are many issues raised on this site and debated with skill. I am An Irish Republican and my voice will be heard like it or not. If F. off is all you come back to us with as a form of an answer then your time would be better spent on the football terraces of Europe.


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