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Oglaigh
post Jul 28 2005, 07:03 PM
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I'd like to hear people's views on the IRA statement released today!!!
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post Jul 29 2005, 08:46 AM
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Could you please give a link to the full statement? Can't seem to find it :(
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post Jul 29 2005, 01:51 PM
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Hard to say ao far. But I think it will benefit Sinn Fein in the next elections. Which might not be such a bad thing. Now Im waiting to see what happens
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post Jul 29 2005, 02:36 PM
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Charlotte, Full statement

here.
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Tom McB
post Jul 29 2005, 02:38 PM
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And some reactions:

here.
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post Aug 23 2005, 02:43 PM
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QUOTE(Oglaigh @ Jul 28 2005, 08:03 PM)
I'd like to hear people's views on the IRA statement released today!!!
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It was guardedly welcomed by more of the people of Northern Ireland.

The extremists on both sides reject it utterly, as usual.
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Oglaigh
post Aug 25 2005, 06:53 PM
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QUOTE(Setanta747 @ Aug 23 2005, 03:43 PM)
QUOTE(Oglaigh @ Jul 28 2005, 08:03 PM)
I'd like to hear people's views on the IRA statement released today!!!
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It was guardedly welcomed by more of the people of Northern Ireland.

The extremists on both sides reject it utterly, as usual.
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I was asking for the personal opinions of the members of this forum and not a generalised comment which can be read in any newspaper but thanks for the news
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post Sep 8 2005, 11:38 PM
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QUOTE(Oglaigh @ Aug 25 2005, 07:53 PM)
I was asking for the personal opinions of the members of this forum and not a generalised comment which can be read in any newspaper but thanks for the news
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Not only am I a member of this forum, but I also live in Northern Ireland and I presented the feelings of the people here as I have witnessed.

This is also my opinion.

Apparently the newspapers you read have accurately described the sentiment of the people of Northern Ireland.

Perhaps you could be a little more polite next time you address me by the way. Couldn't hurt.

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Also, its rather odd to me that you didn't make the exact same post to Tom McB who actually provided a link to a news story.

Nobody, other than myself, has posted their thoughts on the statement.

Maybe you should be sounding rather more grateful to me.
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post Sep 12 2005, 10:34 AM
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Grateful? I think not <_< We are trying to ignore you just like Tom. You can stand on your soap box and brag about how straight up the BA has been, but you neglect to brag how they act while 'protecting' the Orange parades in Catholic neighborhoods.
A dollar a bullet, Is that for the plastic ones that the BA likes to shoot innocents with? Seems to me that it is you that needs to do a little reflecting.
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post Sep 25 2005, 01:33 AM
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IRA arms statement 'within days'

"An announcement on IRA decommissioning is believed to be just days away and could come at the beginning of next week, the BBC has learned."


I'm always wondering: What about the loyalist weaponry? Not to mention the BA...
If you look at the recent loyalist violence, it makes one think...

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post Sep 26 2005, 04:49 AM
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QUOTE(Patrick @ Sep 12 2005, 11:34 AM)
Grateful? I think not <_<  We are trying to ignore you just like Tom. You can stand on your soap box and brag about how straight up the BA has been, but you neglect to brag how they act while 'protecting' the Orange parades in Catholic neighborhoods.
A dollar a bullet, Is that for the plastic ones that the BA likes to shoot innocents with? Seems to me that it is you that needs to do a little reflecting.
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Why would you consider trying to ignore me?

The question was asked about peoples' views.

I am a person.

Also, I am from Belfast. Oglaigh appears to be from Dublin, Charlotte from France, and yourself from the USA. Tom and Paul, I don't know.

Other than Charlotte, I'm the only person to have responded with my views.

You say I neglected to "brag how they act while...". Indeed - I neglected a great many things. But I gave you the view of an Irish person living in Northern Ireland.

What is this about "A dollar a bullet" by the way?
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post Sep 26 2005, 04:53 AM
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QUOTE(Christophe @ Sep 25 2005, 02:33 AM)
IRA arms statement 'within days'

"An announcement on IRA decommissioning is believed to be just days away and could come at the beginning of next week, the BBC has learned."


Good news - the people of Northern Ireland should know all the details.


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I'm always wondering: What about the loyalist weaponry? Not to mention the BA...
If you look at the recent loyalist violence, it makes one think...

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If by "the BA" you mean the British Army, then what about them? Do you expect the British Army to decomission all its weapons..?

As for the so-called Loyalists, I think we should take one step at a time here: Sinn Fein/IRA first, then we can get our devolved government back.. then we can deal with the other paramilitary terrorist groups.
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post Sep 26 2005, 01:55 PM
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Of course I don't mean the BA (yes, British Army) to decommission. Just plain and simply to sod off to Britain! :ph34r:

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As for the so-called Loyalists, I think we should take one step at a time here: Sinn Fein/IRA first, then we can get our devolved government back.. then we can deal with the other paramilitary terrorist groups.


So what you basically mean is: Let the IRA decommission and then 'we'll see' about "the other paramilitary terrorist groups"? :ph34r:
Terrorist is becoming a popular word indeed...
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post Sep 28 2005, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE(Setanta747 @ Sep 25 2005, 10:49 PM)
QUOTE(Patrick @ Sep 12 2005, 11:34 AM)
Grateful? I think not <_<  We are trying to ignore you just like Tom. You can stand on your soap box and brag about how straight up the BA has been, but you neglect to brag how they act while 'protecting' the Orange parades in Catholic neighborhoods.
A dollar a bullet, Is that for the plastic ones that the BA likes to shoot innocents with? Seems to me that it is you that needs to do a little reflecting.
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Why would you consider trying to ignore me?

The question was asked about peoples' views.

I am a person.

Also, I am from Belfast. Oglaigh appears to be from Dublin, Charlotte from France, and yourself from the USA. Tom and Paul, I don't know.

Other than Charlotte, I'm the only person to have responded with my views.

You say I neglected to "brag how they act while...". Indeed - I neglected a great many things. But I gave you the view of an Irish person living in Northern Ireland.

What is this about "A dollar a bullet" by the way?
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I am from Belfast, I think the IRAstatement is a terrible and tragic mistake, can the people of ardoyne trust the police to defend them. 30 eyars war and all those deaths
and suffering, and time in jail for nothing. and if anyone can prove to me any
benefit from the so called peace process i would be interested to have it explained. (without the standard rhetoric)
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post Oct 7 2005, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(Christophe @ Sep 26 2005, 02:55 PM)
Of course I don't mean the BA (yes, British Army) to decommission. Just plain and simply to sod off to Britain!  :ph34r:


Not going to happen. There are plenty of Irish soldiers in the British army, and this is their home. So why should they "sod off" to Britain?

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As for the so-called Loyalists, I think we should take one step at a time here: Sinn Fein/IRA first, then we can get our devolved government back.. then we can deal with the other paramilitary terrorist groups.


So what you basically mean is: Let the IRA decommission and then 'we'll see' about "the other paramilitary terrorist groups"? :ph34r:
Terrorist is becoming a popular word indeed...
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No Christophe - that's what you think I mean.

What I mean is that Sinn Fein/IRA say they want to become part of a peaceful, democratic coalition government. I say let them prove their peaceful intent clearly. Once they have established that, then get them in government with the other democratic political parties, where they can discuss strategies to get rid of the other terrorist groups... the loyalist ones and the republican ones.
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