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GUEST,Merseybeat Catholic Priest clears his chest (317* d) RE: Catholic Priest clears his chest 13 Oct 05


William Fraser. We are proud of your courage and faithful stand with the innocent victims of terrorists and their apologists even in the clergy. You were right to speak out for justice and it only took a small scratch to let the hideous truth pour out venomously from Reid. That was indeed a malevolent, malignant piece of mischief. Reid's Relay Team. Nazi baton passed from whom to Mary McAleese? She runs with it as far as she can and passes it to Reid. We do not know which team member Reid will pass it to but one thing we do know, Enough is Enough. They will not rewrite our history with lies for we will not have it. The truth always comes out as it did at that meeting thanks to William's courage. Reid, McAleese and the entire republicam movement want to demonise the entire Unionist and Loyalist population of Ulster. They want the world to believe we deserved the slaughter of our families and friends and neighbours. They want to point the accusing finger to disguise their own bloodied hands. Well it is time Ulstermen and women began to speak out clearly. We did our best to live in peace with our Catholic neighbours but for their dream of an Aryan Celtic master race on this island they were prepared to see us die. Those who make accusations must tell us why in this day and age the irish openly discriminate against Protestants in Southern Ireland. One prime example---OUT OF THEIR ENTIRE POLICE FORCE WHY ARE THERE ONLY TWELVE PROTESTANTS ON THAT FORCE?




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