The Truth
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we know the truth, resident group led by someone from 40 miles away, joke. btw big jock knew
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Yes.
It had absolutley nothing to do with the violent and aggressive behaviour of the marchers and their followers. They did not shout anti catholic slogans, smash windows, urinate in gardens and wave UDA/UVF flags. Anyone who says otherwise is a provo, right?
Same as how Holy Cross was a huge Sinn Fein propaganda piece to put innocent protestants in a bad light.
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Drumcree was a situation created by Irish republicans to continue agitation against Protestants and British culture. Anyone who believes otherwise has swallowed the lies of the Irish republican movement.
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"Ask any activist in the North did Drumcree happen by accident, and they will tell you 'no' three years of work on the Lower Ormeau Road, Portadown, and parts of Fermanagh and Newry, Armagh and Bellaghy, and up in Derry". "Three years' work went into creating that situation, and fair play to those people who put the work in". "And they are the type of scene changes that we have to focus in on, and develop, and exploit." [Gerry Adams speaking in Athboy]
Ever wonder why they have none of these problems at the Orange parades in Donegal?
ebeneezzer 4 years ago
thanks for your comment. Give it time u will find a way to stop it, and are the orange men allowed to fly the union flag there??????
william2447 4 years ago
The chairman of Garvaghy Road Residents Coalition is a former republican prisoner. Aged 24, he was jailed for six years for his part in the 1982 I.R.A. bombing of the Royal British Legion Club, Portadown. Mr. McKenna received concurrent sentences for a fire-arms offence, false imprisonment and hijacking. He was one of two masked men who held a Churchill Park family hostage for three hours while their car was stolen.
caltonmedia 4 years ago
thank you for your comments. We were going to show a photo of the garv rd grp wich most of the are or were members of the ira
william2447 4 years ago