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GUEST,Tír Chonaill BS: Video of British Soldiers in Iraq (164* d) RE: BS: Video of British Soldiers in Iraq 14 Feb 06


slainte doesn't mean anything.... collection of letters, only.
Quite possibly a typo.

But Britannia's 'Mission Accomplished' did more for the revival of the Irish Language in the North of Ireland over the last 30 years than it did for it's attempted anhilliation over tha last 800, and being from the Gaeltacht myself, I have the singular privilige of having had it spoken to me from Day 1.

So not only is my Gaelige better than yours, my English is as well

Talk about misjudging a situation....

How do you define 'Mission Accomplished', by the way?

If you judge your Countries successes by how much misery to attempt to bring to people, then you are worse than those that you are attempting to subdue.

Resistance movements are what spring up in the wake of your actions, Britain, or has this to be explained to you time and again?
The main lessons in life are learned the hard way, Ladies & Gentlemen, and now that the British Establishment has recognised the legitimate struggle of the IRA, by sitting down at the table with them and negotiating the Peace settlement, one wonders what 'Mission Accomplished' actually means....
"Thank f**k we got out of there", is the general concensus

When do you all expect the next bombs in London?
Who do you reckon will plant them, or as is now the norm, wear them?

How far down the road of maintaining your own homeland security are you since the days of the IRA, Britain?

Lessons are learned the hard way.

So far ye have learned absolutely nothing.
And I will continue, as I'm sure other clear-thinking individuals across the World will likewise continue, to pull you to task everytime you continue to not learn.

We are the guardians of your conscience, Britain.

Never fecking forget that




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