Subject | Re: Republicanism still an offence in England? (wasRe: Queen mother (of |
From | Jette Goldie |
Date | 2002-04-18 22:10 (2002-04-18 22:10) |
Message-ID | <NKFv8.1258$_b5.7823384@news-text.cableinet.net> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
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Russexactly
In article <r3utbu8s1pve35catmqbnohkndis6eptg3@4ax.com>, paulh <paulh@fahncahn.com>writes:paulh
Ah... yes.. the singular incident that occurred 30 years ago. Its not
implythe west bank though, is it? What Ojevind is pointing out that is the your original comment seems to
tothat the British Army 'attacked' nationalist areas and therefore its ok
dead onbomb them back.Can you prove that this occurred or is just perhaps a slight exaggeration...Russ
Well, as I pointed out in another message from 1969-1974, British security services killed 117 civilians, only 13 of which were the civilians shot
Bloody Sunday.I find it very interesting that Israelis may *annex* areas of Palestine and occupy them - and anyone who uses violence to oppose them is a *terrorist*, yet in Ireland where the fight is about whether a people whose every generation for over a millenia were born in Ireland and who wish to remain part of Britain, it's not *terrorism* to bomb, shoot, and terrorise the population in opposition to that.