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2 minutes ago, Dig-deep-draw-charlie said:

here we go......who gives a flying fcuk......both sides killed women and kids,bombed and shot anything that tried to stop them, now look, they are in Stormont and still can’t agree, leave the past in the past

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Chid your just stirring the pot again, ffs, i could sit here an say the brits tried to wipe out the irish 150years ago with there fake famine, taking all our food, money resources an taken them to the mainland let us starve to death for f**k all, all documented, but you wont mention that ya dickhead.

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So good to see that we have learned the lessons of the past - paid for by so many others who's lives were cut short.

Anyone who dies at the hands of terrorists should be remembered, including state acts of terrorism. However, their lives would have been wasted if we persist in raking over the arguments which led to their deaths. 

We need to focus on the threats to everyone in the future and let the faults and deaths of the past be judged by whoever you believe will meet out justice in the end, in the next world.

Respect, regret or revulsion but keep it to yourselves, would be my advice.

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1 hour ago, Dig-deep-draw-charlie said:

Francie this has went from remembering a couple of bomb victims to u  bringing up the fcuking famine! It was Longer that 150 years ago ffs the bitterness just seems to hang out of u 

 

He's terrible isn't he!

Absolute horror of a human being lol

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2 hours ago, Dig-deep-draw-charlie said:

Francie this has went from remembering a couple of bomb victims to u  bringing up the fcuking famine! It was Longer that 150 years ago ffs the bitterness just seems to hang out of u 

 

So its bitterness when i want to remember the people from the famine?

But its not when you want to remember?

Doesnt matter how long ago it was, nothing to do with being bitter.

 

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As an Englishman here are the facts about the famine, we let around a million people starve to death because it made better financial sense ( to Britain) to do so.......we valued the price of grain above Irish lives.

This was what?.....about 200 years ago?

Of course such a small, close knit nation is going to remember that......rightly so IMHO 

Bloody shame the UK don’t do a bit of remembering of it’s own instead of having to say sorry to every c**t in the world. 

 

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1 hour ago, Francie said:

So its bitterness when i want to remember the people from the famine?

But its not when you want to remember?

Doesnt matter how long ago it was, nothing to do with being bitter.

 

I remember, but there’s and time and place not on an open Internet forum where realistically most where a blob of sperm when this was all going on very young, or better still hundreds of miles away

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Kiss and make up, because one day in the future we may all well need each other, the Muslim terrorists will stick together you best hope we do or the troubles in the past will seem like a walk in the park :thumbs:

 

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