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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2017 13:55:06 GMT
Yep. I do not understand this whole 'murdering bastard decides to stop being a murdering bastard, so that must mean he's a good guy' thing. Bit like saying Himmler wasn't a bad old chap really. It's a bit like the Yorkshire Ripper, before he was caught, giving himself up and announcing that he is going to work very very hard at convincing others not to do the same, as long as someone pays him a lot of money.......so it's three cheers for the Yorkshire Ripper eh?
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Post by inee on Mar 22, 2017 16:52:20 GMT
Yep. I do not understand this whole 'murdering bastard decides to stop being a murdering bastard, so that must mean he's a good guy' thing. See i agree but too many people are caught up in the whole, wow the terrorist is now a peace campaigner so they must be good now ,it just doesnt make sense ,and it's just not the bandwagon jumpers who do this , ffs even Her Majesty has curtailed down to him .how could she forgive after he blew Earl Mountbatten up ,still the best comment on his death was the one from Lord Tebbit. `Just like mandella, Dam terrorist to hero , before people start look up mandella and his connection to the ira , but hey he only selected targets and provided the bombs ,to slaughter women and children. so like mcguiness it's ok ?? Nope it f**kin aint Can you guess who said this ,big clue War Criminal, Liar and Warmonger "Whatever the past of Martin McGuinness, I don't think it's inappropriate, in fact I think it's absolutely right today at this moment of his passing, to remember what he did for peace, what he did for the island of Ireland in resolving one of the great conflicts in the world." Yup our very own teflon tony Again an explosion in NI last night so yup the peace process worked hasnt it
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Post by William Wilson on Mar 23, 2017 8:16:04 GMT
I's a shame we can't bring the f**ker back to life so we can make him properly suffer before letting him die again. Then bring him back to life again etc etc. Groundhog day for IRA scum. Bit like they did with Cromwell. "Oliver Cromwell died at Whitehall on the afternoon of Friday, 3 September 1658. At the direction of the Council, the corpse was embowelled and embalmed on the following day. Thereafter the physical remains effectively disappeared from public view and both the elaborate lying in state at Somerset House during October and early November and the grand state funeral through London on 23 November centred on a (probably empty) coffin and on one or more life-size models or effigies. It was assumed that the corpse had been quietly interred before 23 November somewhere within Westminster Abbey, probably at the spot near the east end of Henry VII's Chapel over which the hearse and recumbent effigy were placed at the conclusion of the state funeral. In autumn 1660 parliament ordered the exhumation and posthumous execution of several regicides and in January 1661 Westminster Abbey was searched for the remains of Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw. Three corpses were duly produced and conveyed to Tyburn, where they were hanged and then decapitated on 30 January, the twelfth anniversary of Charles I’s execution. The heads were displayed on poles above Westminster Hall. The three headless corpses, including the supposed trunk of Oliver Cromwell, were simply dumped at dusk in an unmarked pit beneath Tyburn gallows."
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Post by stuart1974 on Mar 23, 2017 22:32:04 GMT
I's a shame we can't bring the f**ker back to life so we can make him properly suffer before letting him die again. Then bring him back to life again etc etc. Groundhog day for IRA scum. Bit like they did with Cromwell. "Oliver Cromwell died at Whitehall on the afternoon of Friday, 3 September 1658. At the direction of the Council, the corpse was embowelled and embalmed on the following day. Thereafter the physical remains effectively disappeared from public view and both the elaborate lying in state at Somerset House during October and early November and the grand state funeral through London on 23 November centred on a (probably empty) coffin and on one or more life-size models or effigies. It was assumed that the corpse had been quietly interred before 23 November somewhere within Westminster Abbey, probably at the spot near the east end of Henry VII's Chapel over which the hearse and recumbent effigy were placed at the conclusion of the state funeral. In autumn 1660 parliament ordered the exhumation and posthumous execution of several regicides and in January 1661 Westminster Abbey was searched for the remains of Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw. Three corpses were duly produced and conveyed to Tyburn, where they were hanged and then decapitated on 30 January, the twelfth anniversary of Charles I’s execution. The heads were displayed on poles above Westminster Hall. The three headless corpses, including the supposed trunk of Oliver Cromwell, were simply dumped at dusk in an unmarked pit beneath Tyburn gallows." Not as bad as what happened to those still alive. Still hope for Gerry Adams yet ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 7:15:50 GMT
I's a shame we can't bring the f**ker back to life so we can make him properly suffer before letting him die again. Then bring him back to life again etc etc. Groundhog day for IRA scum. Bit like they did with Cromwell. "Oliver Cromwell died at Whitehall on the afternoon of Friday, 3 September 1658. At the direction of the Council, the corpse was embowelled and embalmed on the following day. Thereafter the physical remains effectively disappeared from public view and both the elaborate lying in state at Somerset House during October and early November and the grand state funeral through London on 23 November centred on a (probably empty) coffin and on one or more life-size models or effigies. It was assumed that the corpse had been quietly interred before 23 November somewhere within Westminster Abbey, probably at the spot near the east end of Henry VII's Chapel over which the hearse and recumbent effigy were placed at the conclusion of the state funeral. In autumn 1660 parliament ordered the exhumation and posthumous execution of several regicides and in January 1661 Westminster Abbey was searched for the remains of Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw. Three corpses were duly produced and conveyed to Tyburn, where they were hanged and then decapitated on 30 January, the twelfth anniversary of Charles I’s execution. The heads were displayed on poles above Westminster Hall. The three headless corpses, including the supposed trunk of Oliver Cromwell, were simply dumped at dusk in an unmarked pit beneath Tyburn gallows." I didn't know that they did that to Ollie........everyday is a school day on the internet!
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