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I cant beleive people are actually trying to say that these bullshit conspirecy theories are real !!!!!!!!


look back in the news archives and i garuntee that on more than one occasion there will have been a huge IRA attack when Margaret Thatcher or the Prime ministers before or after her have had "low ratings"...... are you saying this was reaslly British Agents aswell ?????


It boils down to this, and this alone, if you dont believe me or you dont like what i'm saying then tuff, cos this is the facts and the quicker you get used to it the better.....


....Ive been to Northern Ireland and experienced the atmosphere and feeling that is exactly the same feeling that these extreme fundamentalists have. When you get 5 year old kids who try and smash milk bottles over your head by throwing them at you when your on patrol, and follow that with a barrage of house bricks, you kind of get the immpression they dont like you.lol:S so here it is, this is how it works and listen up good....

They fucking hate us with every part of their body, from the stinky toe nail to the last hair on their head, you have never in your life seen or felt hatred like these people have for us, and there is absolutely nothing you can do to change that.

To end this rant i'll leave you with a quote from one of the best bomb makers the IRA ever had, and i think it just puts into context the extremely hard job the Police and intelligence services have when it comes to finding these people and stopping them, personnally i think they're doing an amazing job and it wasnt for the Northern Ireland conflict giving these guys over 30 years of experience in this field then we would be well and truly fucked!!!!

"The British security forces on the mainland have to be on the ball 100% of the time, we just need to get lucky now and then."

Robbie coming from the falls road in belfast myself ur comments have utterly sickened me - ur saying u served in the north of ireland with the british army - yes it is true that maybe some kids probably spat at you or threw milk bottles - this is u showing it from ur side of the coin - my side of the coin is remembering how the british army would wake everyone in my household at all hours of the morning for a "Routine Search" and how the british army also went into areas in my community and had the Shoot to Kill policy - maybe you should also check facts out on how many innocent catholics have been killed in the north of ireland due to collusion with the intellgence services and the loyalist paramilitries :confused:
im not defending these radical muslims but i think using ur small minded misgivings on irish politics is not a very good comparison in this case :naughty:
 

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Robbie coming from the falls road in belfast myself ur comments have utterly sickened me - ur saying u served in the north of ireland with the british army - yes it is true that maybe some kids probably spat at you or threw milk bottles - this is u showing it from ur side of the coin - my side of the coin is remembering how the british army would wake everyone in my household at all hours of the morning for a "Routine Search" and how the british army also went into areas in my community and had the Shoot to Kill policy - maybe you should also check facts out on how many innocent catholics have been killed in the north of ireland due to collusion with the intellgence services and the loyalist paramilitries :confused:
im not defending these radical muslims but i think using ur small minded misgivings on irish politics is not a very good comparison in this case :naughty:
my inlaws r irish (from wexford) & i made the error of saying ireland is ireland(in an irish pub) & it dont bother me if it (may be a bad turm) was given bac to the irish ,but i think the ira is wrong 4 killing normal people , thats was it the pub went dead , i shat myself but they were cool about it phew cus im going bac there in aug :$
 

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All I can say is, didn't anyone tell them there's a smoking ban in public places ffs....:p

Seriously, it's disguting, but funny as hell that they messed up. The scary thing is, a couple of the arrested peeps live like 10 minutes away from my house.....bit too close for comfort that!
 

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Robbie coming from the falls road in belfast myself ur comments have utterly sickened me - ur saying u served in the north of ireland with the british army - yes it is true that maybe some kids probably spat at you or threw milk bottles - this is u showing it from ur side of the coin - my side of the coin is remembering how the british army would wake everyone in my household at all hours of the morning for a "Routine Search" and how the british army also went into areas in my community and had the Shoot to Kill policy - maybe you should also check facts out on how many innocent catholics have been killed in the north of ireland due to collusion with the intellgence services and the loyalist paramilitries :confused:
im not defending these radical muslims but i think using ur small minded misgivings on irish politics is not a very good comparison in this case :naughty:

Chill Guys!

I don't think Robbie was making an absolutely direct comparison with Ireland, more highlighting the fact that people who believe in a cause can in some cases have hatred instilled in them from a young age and that this is difficult to appreciate.

Look at your experience of the British Army searching your house, it obviously created a negative impression with you at an early age which still gets you.


An eye for an eye makes the world go blind.
 

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Chill Guys!

I don't think Robbie was making an absolutely direct comparison with Ireland

Hi Mr Radish:wave:

Robbies quote was..

'Ive been to Northern Ireland and experienced the atmosphere and feeling that is exactly the same feeling that these extreme fundamentalists have'

Pretty direct comparison from what I can see:D
 

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Hi Mr Radish:wave:

Robbies quote was..

'Ive been to Northern Ireland and experienced the atmosphere and feeling that is exactly the same feeling that these extreme fundamentalists have'

Pretty direct comparison from what I can see:D

It's a fair cop Gov! i was just trying to spread a bit of peace Mesh!

Oh well?
 

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murfso, chill out, i did not mean to offend anyone, i was simply trying to make the point that if you are up against people who will bomb and kill innocent people then there is obviuosly a serious hatred in there hearts, and this is sometimes bred into them by their peers.

OBVIOUSLY i am not ignorant enough to think that everyone in Ireland feels this way, and i know this only too well.
the reason i didnt mention the people who would make us cups of tea when we were stood on a corden for hours on end in the middle of winter, was quite simply because we we're talkin about terrorists and those people are not the ones full of hatred

as for your family being woken up at all hours by "routine searches", all i can say to that is that I personnaly did not have any experience of this happening while i was there and never heard of it happening with any other patrols or other units i knew, so i'm afraid i can't comment on that.

Don't for one minute think that cos i'm an ex squaddie i have a biased view and one sided opinion of all irish people wether it be northern or southern. The conversation was about terrorism in this country and i was just sharing with people the experience i have of that hatred felt towards us by some people.
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murfso, chill out, i did not mean to offend anyone, i was simply trying to make the point that if you are up against people who will bomb and kill innocent people then there is obviuosly a serious hatred in there hearts, and this is sometimes bred into them by their peers.

OBVIOUSLY i am not ignorant enough to think that everyone in Ireland feels this way, and i know this only too well.
the reason i didnt mention the people who would make us cups of tea when we were stood on a corden for hours on end in the middle of winter, was quite simply because we we're talkin about terrorists and those people are not the ones full of hatred

as for your family being woken up at all hours by "routine searches", all i can say to that is that I personnaly did not have any experience of this happening while i was there and never heard of it happening with any other patrols or other units i knew, so i'm afraid i can't comment on that.

Don't for one minute think that cos i'm an ex squaddie i have a biased view and one sided opinion of all irish people wether it be northern or southern. The conversation was about terrorism in this country and i was just sharing with people the experience i have of that hatred felt towards us by some people.
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CAIN: Accounts: Brits Speak Out; British Soldiers' Impressions of the Northern Ireland Conflict - compiled by John Lindsay (1998)

ur having a laff aint u about yourself or ANYONE else in the british army never hearing or knowing someone that was involved in routine searches against catholics read the above it tells u about "routine searches"carried about by soldiers
i do not agree with terrorism in any shape or form but ur comments yesterday upset me - i dont usually get involved with a public forum regarding politics but ur comparisons leave alot to be desired:naughty: