thanks for your comment. The question any decent people would as why are the ira hidding guns in childrens toys. and where are those new weapons now as they wernt handed over. She prob mad as hasnt been looked after.
How many guns have the british army in Ireland. Where are they and what are they used for? You are a joke. How can you even believe you are on the right side. The English came to Ireland and slaughterd men women and children. Not the other way around. I would just like to know why you think the english were right to do so? I'm not attacking you but would just like to know your point of view?
@thosewerehappydays You would shot at a foreign invader too. If Germany invaded England and took YOUR home, land and all you worked for, do you not think the English army has the right to defend you? If you think you would just allow it and not fight back at the oppressor you're lying or are just a weak idiot.
@philyfree When did England 'invade' Ireland? Just admit it, you don't like us Protestants being in Ireland at all. There are no English in Ireland, and there was no English in Ireland in 1969 when the PIRA decided to start bombing and murdering people. The British Army have left, they only came to Northern Ireland to quell riots. If you lot hadn't started bombing and shooting then they would have gone home years ago.
@thosewerehappydays First of all when you stupidly say ''you don't like us Protestants being in Ireland at all'' it makes me aware of how little you know. If you did even the smallest bit of research you would find that the IRA have nothing against protestants. The Irish republican movement was lead by some great protestants, like Wolftone, Emmett etc who could see clearly what the unionist opressprs were doing. The war in Ireland is about republican vs unionist and not religion.
@philyfree SOn don't try to tell me this. I come from Northern Ireland. The IRA repeatedly targeted Protestants. The IRA border campaign in the 1950s seen the IRA literally ethnically cleanse large tracts of the county of Armagh of Protestants. The PIRA were responsible for bombing Protestant towns and villages and many many sectarian murders of Protestants - for example the Kingsmill Massacre. As for Wolfe, I am fully well aware that he was a Protestant (as were the United Irishmen)
@thosewerehappydays Second of all, the opressors never left the north of Ireland still to this day. You say there was no English in Ireland in 1969. Are you kidding me? There were English soldiers on every street. Please don't make silly comments because I'm not here to teach you. Go do some research for yourself before making any more ridiculous statements. All my family are mixed/married to protestants both English and Irish. You can be a protestant and still take the right side.
@philyfree Wrongo. Hello? English troops were totally 100% absent from Ireland North and South from 1926 to 1969. The were re-deployed in Northern Ireland in June 1969 during Operation Bannerman - to protect Catholics from enraged Protestants angry that Catholics were barricading large tracts of Northern Ireland off and rioting in the street on a daily basis.
@thosewerehappydays ''English troops were totally 100% absent from Ireland North and South from 1926 to 1969???'' So are you saying that it was the Irish gardai patrolling the streets with machine guns during this time??? -They were British blood hungry police not Irish. There is no way in which you can think you are on the right side! The British invaded Ireland, not the other way around,-bundled up and shot large groups of Irish men while raping and hanging their wives. Dirty, greedy animals!
@philyfree You are an idiot. You are making this up as you go along. First you said that English troops were patrolling every street corner now it's "British Policemen" - wrongo. Hello? It was Northern Irish policemen, namely the RIC and they certainly weren't on every street corner (impossible for a start). If you would like, Joey, to point me the following 1. When did the British "invade" Ireland? 2. How many people were killed in Northern Ireland between 1926 - 1969?
@thosewerehappydays 1: A british police force carrying guns are british troops you idiot! 2: Why are you so concerned about 1926-1969 period? British rule still hasn't left northern Ireland. Don't think things were good from 1926-69 as the republican community were treated like crap. The IRA started their campaign because they were being mistreated by an occupying force. If you like being British move to Britain. In fact the brits don't give a fuck about unionists in the NORTH OF IRELAND.
@philyfree I am fully well aware that Northern Irish Police Officers are British - at least you recognise it at last :). But thats NOT what you said - you said "English Troops", and I have quite correctly pointed out there were no English troops in any part of Ireland between the years 1926 - 1969. And here we get doen to the truth - you just can't stand that there are people in Northern Ireland who wish to remain British and who have been there longer than white men in the USA.
@thosewerehappydays What I'm saying is that the British police force carrying guns are British troops. Also I don't really mind having people who wish they were British living here in Ireland. I kind of feel sorry for them. They're Northern IRISH! :)
@philyfree I know what your saying phil my man, its just that no-one else would say that :) - I would totally disagree that a Civil Police Force would be classed a "British Troops". Certainly not English thats for certain. And your argument here actually comes full circle and contradicts itself, if I am Northern Irish (which is fine) then why the reluctance to class Northern Irish Policemen as well, ahmm, Northern Irish!?
@thosewerehappydays Because the NI police force work under British law and have been known to be linked with unionist paramilitaries. They are not neutral.
@philyfree Ruibbish son. Total and utter crapola. Yes they work under British law since Northern Ireland is British, and they most certainly are NOT linked to Loyalists - given the fact that there were just as many loyalists imprisioned in Ulster as Republicans.
She said they were incarcerated together, do they jail men & women in the same units in Florida?
billingtonmarc25 6 months ago
so much for Sinn Fein/ IRA being anti-drugs.
I wonder if MarkyMarkDCU has this in his IRA propoganda videos?? Doubtful. Ha ha.
atrueirishman 2 years ago
The IRA makes it's money the old fashion way, they EARN IT.....
Up The RA
0neShotPaddy 2 years ago
@0neShotPaddy By robbing banks, dealing drugs and counterfeiting DVDs?
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
ira and al quaeda just wait
bocher222 4 years ago 2
thanks for the comment. Yeh right u keep telling urself that and maybe u can get ur nappy changed
william2447 4 years ago
irish muslims scum
bocher222 4 years ago
Wonder how much she was paid for that interview. Better still what has she against her former buddies. Traitorous bitch.
kilmichael1921 4 years ago
thanks for your comment. The question any decent people would as why are the ira hidding guns in childrens toys. and where are those new weapons now as they wernt handed over. She prob mad as hasnt been looked after.
william2447 4 years ago
How many guns have the british army in Ireland. Where are they and what are they used for? You are a joke. How can you even believe you are on the right side. The English came to Ireland and slaughterd men women and children. Not the other way around. I would just like to know why you think the english were right to do so? I'm not attacking you but would just like to know your point of view?
philyfree 2 years ago
@philyfree Your an idiot - the IRA murdered thousands of people. Quit your fiftly lying you little maggot.
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays You would shot at a foreign invader too. If Germany invaded England and took YOUR home, land and all you worked for, do you not think the English army has the right to defend you? If you think you would just allow it and not fight back at the oppressor you're lying or are just a weak idiot.
philyfree 1 year ago
@philyfree When did England 'invade' Ireland? Just admit it, you don't like us Protestants being in Ireland at all. There are no English in Ireland, and there was no English in Ireland in 1969 when the PIRA decided to start bombing and murdering people. The British Army have left, they only came to Northern Ireland to quell riots. If you lot hadn't started bombing and shooting then they would have gone home years ago.
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays First of all when you stupidly say ''you don't like us Protestants being in Ireland at all'' it makes me aware of how little you know. If you did even the smallest bit of research you would find that the IRA have nothing against protestants. The Irish republican movement was lead by some great protestants, like Wolftone, Emmett etc who could see clearly what the unionist opressprs were doing. The war in Ireland is about republican vs unionist and not religion.
philyfree 1 year ago
@philyfree SOn don't try to tell me this. I come from Northern Ireland. The IRA repeatedly targeted Protestants. The IRA border campaign in the 1950s seen the IRA literally ethnically cleanse large tracts of the county of Armagh of Protestants. The PIRA were responsible for bombing Protestant towns and villages and many many sectarian murders of Protestants - for example the Kingsmill Massacre. As for Wolfe, I am fully well aware that he was a Protestant (as were the United Irishmen)
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays You are mistaken protestant areas with unionist areas!
philyfree 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays Second of all, the opressors never left the north of Ireland still to this day. You say there was no English in Ireland in 1969. Are you kidding me? There were English soldiers on every street. Please don't make silly comments because I'm not here to teach you. Go do some research for yourself before making any more ridiculous statements. All my family are mixed/married to protestants both English and Irish. You can be a protestant and still take the right side.
philyfree 1 year ago
@philyfree Wrongo. Hello? English troops were totally 100% absent from Ireland North and South from 1926 to 1969. The were re-deployed in Northern Ireland in June 1969 during Operation Bannerman - to protect Catholics from enraged Protestants angry that Catholics were barricading large tracts of Northern Ireland off and rioting in the street on a daily basis.
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays ''English troops were totally 100% absent from Ireland North and South from 1926 to 1969???'' So are you saying that it was the Irish gardai patrolling the streets with machine guns during this time??? -They were British blood hungry police not Irish. There is no way in which you can think you are on the right side! The British invaded Ireland, not the other way around,-bundled up and shot large groups of Irish men while raping and hanging their wives. Dirty, greedy animals!
philyfree 1 year ago
@philyfree You are an idiot. You are making this up as you go along. First you said that English troops were patrolling every street corner now it's "British Policemen" - wrongo. Hello? It was Northern Irish policemen, namely the RIC and they certainly weren't on every street corner (impossible for a start). If you would like, Joey, to point me the following 1. When did the British "invade" Ireland? 2. How many people were killed in Northern Ireland between 1926 - 1969?
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays 1: A british police force carrying guns are british troops you idiot! 2: Why are you so concerned about 1926-1969 period? British rule still hasn't left northern Ireland. Don't think things were good from 1926-69 as the republican community were treated like crap. The IRA started their campaign because they were being mistreated by an occupying force. If you like being British move to Britain. In fact the brits don't give a fuck about unionists in the NORTH OF IRELAND.
philyfree 1 year ago
@philyfree I am fully well aware that Northern Irish Police Officers are British - at least you recognise it at last :). But thats NOT what you said - you said "English Troops", and I have quite correctly pointed out there were no English troops in any part of Ireland between the years 1926 - 1969. And here we get doen to the truth - you just can't stand that there are people in Northern Ireland who wish to remain British and who have been there longer than white men in the USA.
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays What I'm saying is that the British police force carrying guns are British troops. Also I don't really mind having people who wish they were British living here in Ireland. I kind of feel sorry for them. They're Northern IRISH! :)
philyfree 1 year ago
@philyfree I know what your saying phil my man, its just that no-one else would say that :) - I would totally disagree that a Civil Police Force would be classed a "British Troops". Certainly not English thats for certain. And your argument here actually comes full circle and contradicts itself, if I am Northern Irish (which is fine) then why the reluctance to class Northern Irish Policemen as well, ahmm, Northern Irish!?
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays Because the NI police force work under British law and have been known to be linked with unionist paramilitaries. They are not neutral.
philyfree 1 year ago
@philyfree Ruibbish son. Total and utter crapola. Yes they work under British law since Northern Ireland is British, and they most certainly are NOT linked to Loyalists - given the fact that there were just as many loyalists imprisioned in Ulster as Republicans.
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays Just type uda and ruc together in google.
philyfree 1 year ago
@philyfree Just type George Bush and World Trade Centre in Google! Its just more conspiracy theory crapola.
thosewerehappydays 1 year ago
@thosewerehappydays That's a crap comeback.
philyfree 1 year ago