Is it written in the sand???
Is it written in the sand???
"It's far easier to fight for principles than to live up to them."
L
Hello Luther
Do you have any friends in real life??
That's a great question coming from you..........
Last edited by luther; 22-08-09 at 21:53.
"It's far easier to fight for principles than to live up to them."
L
How about you do you have any friends in real life? Is this the highlight of your week creating troll profiles on Saturday nights?
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Quite a number of people who were murdered in Northern Ireland were not members of security forces or republican "volunteers" and many of them were killed for no other reason than the theological faith that they received through an accident of birth. That has to be both sectarian and one of the most ludicrous reasons ever for taking a life.
I'll jog your memory........Shankill Butchers, Darkley, Miami Showband.
And thank you for your well wishes and concern for my health.........
So lets go back........
Do you really believe that???
How many innocent people do you think die every year around the world at the hands of "freedom fighters" who all think "our day will come"???
Sorry son, those days are gone........
Irish people have suffered enough for that kind of mentality, sacrifices have been made, families of innocent victims now live with the knowledge that the people who took the lives of their innocent sons, daughters, mothers, fathers brothers and sisters walk the streets as free men, but that do this also knowing that we have a better chance of seeing that kind of attitude disappear from these shores forever........
I hope you can see this some day too..........
"It's far easier to fight for principles than to live up to them."
L
Break it up, for fucksake.
Its the Crips and the Bloods all over again
Of course in all conflicts non combatants are killed and undoubtedly people were killled based on their membership or suspected membership of a particular creed however that was not what the conflict was about.
Of course the British were happy to protray it as a sectarian conflict casting themselves as an honest broker caught in the middle. The truth of course is different loyalist paramilitaries were largely under the control of the British and used by them to target opponents as well as commiting reprisal attacks against the wider nationalist community with the aim of pressuring the republican side who by and large with some notable exceptions did not engage in sectarian attacks.
Its the Crips and the Bloods all over again
Yes but if you only look at it from the western view point you are not seeing the whole picture and end up with a very distorted view of what is happening.
For example if the Iranians had shot down a US passenger jet claimed it was accidental or negligent would we believe if they then awarded those responsible with medals and promotions. No way.
Would we accept that the US had a right to retaliate?
Countries like Iran and libya can not retaliate in a conventional way so they do it in an unconventional way like blowing up passengers planes.
That doesn't make it right but if you don't try and understand why it happens then we are doomed to making the same mistakes again.
Its the Crips and the Bloods all over again