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TONY BLAIR WELCOMES TERRORISTS
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Today, Tuesday 09th, Tony Blair welcomes terrorists into Downing Street while he orders men to bomb other terrorists. Once again he has shown his hypocracy to the people of Northen Ireland and the World. Gerry Adams and CO go to Downing Street to make their demands and as usual Tony Blair will probably give into them.
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.....Then they'll drop food parcels!
I would also say theres some degree of racism involved. They dont wanna see white Europeans being killed but they are happy to kick the crap outta a bunch of arabs.
Are we really surprised anymore to see hypocracy in western governments?
"Let's roll......" Todd Beamer, American Hero
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Apparetnly they broke into Battersea dogs home and shot all the Afghans... <IMG alt="image" SRC="http://www.thesite.org/ubb/biggrin.gif">
Of course nothing stops us from assasinating the Irish terrorists (both sides) other than political will.
"Perhaps my best years are gone, but I wouldn't want them back. Not with the fire in me now." - Samuel Beckett
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but, Ireland isn't part of the UK, and until recently their constitution backed the IRA's position. Why then, was this not state sponsored and subject to article 5?
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because they no longer support the terrorists.
"Perhaps my best years are gone, but I wouldn't want them back. Not with the fire in me now." - Samuel Beckett
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The forces deloyed are British, the taxes paying for the support and upkeep are British and (unless things have changed today) England is part of Britain. THIS gives me the right to have an opinion.
Bet you have an opinion about many things which affect England - look at how many of your MPs vote on matters affecting me. Or are you suggesting that they shouldn't vote, or hold any opinions on anything related to English interests?
Until a United Ireland is a matter of choice for the majority of NI, I will support the institutions which are in place, but I reserve my right to argue for a united Ireland if I want to...