Martin McGuinness: Guns To Government
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Mc Guinness speaks the truth.The only way forward is peacfull means.The armed struggle is over but the struggle for freedom goes on.Bombs and bullets will only delay our cause and allainet people against us.Support Sinn Fein and a United Ireland WILL come.TIOCFAIDH AR LA!.
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Any of you dissident supporters want to explain how exactly you're gonna achieve a United Ireland killing one cop every 20 years?
If the Provos could only get so far, how the fuck are some teenage hoods who like the idea of holding a gun gonna manage it?
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The reason why Martin mcguiness left the PIRA after 3years was he was basiclly a coward and afraid to die
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I believe that money has bought a lot of people out. Seamus Costello, Tom Barry god bless you. They knew the true meaning of the proclamation of 1916.
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@largoisthebest Thank you Comrade!..TAL!
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@paul6j7o you have my support ;)
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@RichardElden Yes, I don't agree with the EU personally because of many of its implications however first foreign occupation must be removed. This is the 21st century, almost all nations now have complete national sovereignty. Britain must remove its troops and its shoddy government from Ireland. After that happens, Irish people and an Irish government can deal with their monetary issues.
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@deeman1992 The provos started slowly and built up. These unfortunate killings should be seen as actions which must stop. And they will stop when the British totally withdraw from Ireland. Until that day the war will go on even if only a handful of people continue it. Even if no-one supports it, even if military successes are few. As Mcguinness said- we will never, never, never change! The war against british rule must continue untill freedom has been achieved!
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orde must have long arms and small hands lol
McGuinness's denial that he has EVER been a member of the IRA is a mistake. (Adams too)
After all, he admitted - no, proclaimed - that he was an IRA member back in an Irish court in the 1970s.
Honesty would be a better policy.
TerrySleeper 8 months ago
@TerrySleeper McGuinness has acknowledged that he was a Volunteer - he did so at the Saville Inquiry
godbrother10 8 months ago