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  • Black and Tan Butchers. Live, as, you should. Or, Die, as you should. Go home.

  • the birmingham pub bombs where carried out by red flag 74 not the ira

  • killing part time or full time UDR soldiers and members of the orange order isn't a crime - a crime is an anti catholic/irish organisation marching through northeast ireland/ UDR soldiers joining the UVF, shankill butchers to kill catholics or nationlists ect

  • Provo peadophiles, bank robbers and drug dealers. The Adams' family - perverts, the Meehan family- perverts, the Murphy's of south Armagh- drug dealers and smugglers, the Brolly's of Dungiven/Limavady- perverts, Jim McCann- biggest dope pusher in ireland during the 70s, Sean 'elephant man' Kelly- drug dealer & pyschopath, north Antrim PIRA- drug dealers, north Armagh PIRA-drug dealers, south Down PIRA- drug dealers.........scum, every one of 'em!

  • lesser known crimes.....Ha HA HA !!! thats funny.Up da RA!!!

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  • How the fuck can anybody be called an OrangeDemocrat. A total contradiction. Cunts played the orange card for 50 years until the Brits pulled the plug in 1972.

  • UP DA IRA

  • UP da UDA

  • @HateFenians ha ha der a load of freaks sad bunch a bastards.. UP DA IRA

  • IRA was just another unit of Special Branch, the FRU and MI5!

  • @HateFenians keep telln ur self dat UP DA IRA

  • IRA FREEDOM FIGHTERS

  • Both IRA and UVF etc killed innocents but it does little good for you loyalist to compare them with each other when Loyalist murdered way more innocents.

  • Errr... that statement has a huge flaw No.1 if they RUC thought "dozens of armed men" were going to invade Northern Ireland obviously they would have called in support from the British army No.2 the IRA didn't have the numbers or the resources to invade the north thirdly, why would they go to all that just to kill protestants (That's a bigot statement mate) The RUC and loyalist paramilitaries gave birth to the troubles you can't re-write history so stop trying..

  • What a load of bollocks propaganda. yes civilians did die in IRA attacks but not near as many as the British army and loyalist paras killed and almost on all of the British occasions civilians were the intended target. Not that two wrongs make a right but you've got some nerve given that the British army and loyalist paras were the initial instigators of the troubles.....

  • @GatMan2011 LOL LOL What lies! The IRA killed far more civilians than all of the other parties PUT TOGETHER! Ask the people who died in attacks like Bayardo, La Mon, Enniskillen, Tullyvallen and Kingsmill if the IRA didn't target civilians. Oh wait - they're dead! You idiot!

  • @OrangeDemocrats still doesn't change the fact that the British army and loyalist paras instigated the whole mess that was the troubles when they started killing, kidnapping and torturing random civilians because they were Catholic, I don't see that in this video, I wonder why....

  • @GatMan2011 The IRA were killing innocent protestant children long before the Paras even entered Northern Ireland dimwit. Stick to the facts and you'll not embarrass yourself again.....

  • @OrangeDemocrats Yeah sure they were, support that claim then because it's the first I've heard of it... the first killing of the troubles was when the UVF beat a 57 year old man to death in 1967 because he was a Catholic and then again with the Burntollet ambush in 1969 remember those? Both long before the PIRA had taken up arms in the north....Facts! look them up for yourself

  • i beg your pardon the first killing of the troubles was when when the RUC killed a 67 year old man because he was a catholic in 1969

  • @GatMan2011 Oops! The IRA were killing RUC officers from 1961 (William Hunter - Armagh) and recruiting throughout the 1960s (the paedophile IRA man Martin Meehan joined the IRA in 1966). Get your facts straight mate.

  • @OrangeDemocrats and how exactly are RUC civilians? they were deemed legitimate targets by the IRA because they advocated British rule in Ireland and anyway, there is no reports of RUC being killed by the IRA in the 60s in fact the first RUC to be killed in the troubles was by loyalists on the 11 October 1969 the PIRA only formed in December 1969.

  • @GatMan2011 The IRA murdered community police officer William Hunter in Armagh in 1961. Look it up.

  • @OrangeDemocrats That was in the border campaign. That is completely irrelevant to the troubles. The loyalists carried out the first killings of the troubles, they were the first to kill an RUC officer and the first to target innocent civilians.

  • @GatMan2011 The Troubles started in 1969 - every historian and politician accepts that. Why did you mention 1967???

  • @OrangeDemocrats The troubles is considered by most to have started on the 5 October 1968 when the RUC attacked a civil rights march and allowed an apprentice boys march. The first killing of the troubles was on the 14 July 1969 when the RUC beat a 67 year old man to death because he was a Catholic, I mentioned 1967 by mistake and I sent you another comment acknowledging that look up that link I sent you and you'll see for yourself.

  • @GatMan2011 He was killed because he was attacking innocent protestant homes with petrol bombs! The police have a job to protect the public and that's all they were doing! One less law-breaking thug on the streets of Belfast - good riddance!

  • @OrangeDemocrats A 67 year old man? Ok, fair enough he is capable but you have nothing to support that claim like why didn't they just arrest him instead of a number of them beating him to death. Even if he was throwing petrol he didn't kill or injure anyone so, again, why was he killed. (I already know) You already know, just admit it the troubles are over ffs!

  • @GatMan2011 I take it you've never been in the middle of a full-blown riot with hundreds of people throwing bricks, bottles, blast bombs and petrol bombs and with snipers hidden in alleyways firing shots at the police. It's a bit hard to arrest someone throwing petrol bombs in those circumstances. HE GOT WHAT HE DESERVED.

  • @OrangeDemocrats Well OrangeDemocrat thanks for showing your true colors as the bigot you are they beat him to death! How convenient they had plenty of time to do that! That was the first civilian murder of the troubles. The PIRA formed in the end of 1969 to protect the Irish nationalist community from further incidents such as this.

  • @GatMan2011 And who were the IRA before 1969 then?? Little fairies who never killed anyone??? You're an idiot. probably an American one too. I pity you.

  • @OrangeDemocrats the IRA before 1969 were a poorly equipped guerilla force only scarcely active i.e. The Border Campaign. They became active in the 70s because they received shipments of arms from Libya and America. I'm an idiot? I have supported everything I said, you make unsupported one sided claims. And no, I'm 100% Irish and proud.

  • @GatMan2011 So there was an IRA before 1969? Glad you cleared that up for me a chara.

  • @OrangeDemocrats They weren't the provisional IRA. That IRA operated in rural areas strictly to avoid coming in to contact with civilians and they abandoned their campaign in 1962/63.

  • @OrangeDemocrats They weren't the provisional IRA. That IRA operated in rural areas strictly to avoid coming in to contact with civilians and they abandoned their campaign in 1962/63.

  • @GatMan2011 But it was the IRA......

  • @OrangeDemocrats It was the IRA yes, the IRA has been around since 1913 but it wasn't them that caused the troubles, it was the RUC and loyalist paramilitaries that's what the point of this argument is.

  • @GatMan2011 Wrong! The IRA were preparing for another campaign throughout the 1960s. Why else was the paedophile Martin Meehan recruited into the IRA in 1966 and given weapons training?

  • @OrangeDemocrats It wasn't preparing for another campaign. The UVF issued a statement declaring war on the IRA in 1966 after it had abandoned their campaign and began attacking and civil rights marches... That's probably why were recruiting which I don't believe they were, I just think you're making that up, you have no proof

  • @GatMan2011 Don't forget the IRA threatened to invade Northern Ireland on the 50th anniversary of the Easter mutiny in 1966. The RUC had to close the Dublin-Belfast train line over Easter weekend to stop dozens of armed men from entering Northern Ireland to kill protestants.

  • @OrangeDemocrats Fucking loyalist cunt, this guy supports the murdering drug dealing sectarian bigots then cries when he is exposed, how was \M Meehan a paedophile, cant even leave the dead alone, typical scum!!

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