yesterday we were appalled by a terrorist attack, today we praise a man involved in the bombing & killing of innocent...
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a man who made peace. Yeah he was one thing. He was also the other thing.
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shouldn't of had the opportunity to be the 'other' thing... his victims didn't get one...
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if you don't make peace with your enemies, then what. Just keep going with the Troubles? Creating more and more victims?
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a murderer shouldn't have that right, sure others wanted & could of negotiated peace who hadn't commited his crimes, just an opinion
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who in both sides leadership didn't have their have their hands dirty. That's how they got to leadership.
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aye fair enough didn't look at it that way, still doesn't sit well though...
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I'm choosing to live with the good. And leave the bad in the bad old day of the past, where it belongs.
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After yesterday he should not have even been mentioned, in fact his death should never have had the coverage it got ever!
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don't you mean former terrorist and murderer?
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and never stood trial for his crimes. Him and Jerry Adams hav the blood of hundreds of innocents on their hands
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former IRA commander and terrorist I think you mean.....
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Martin McGuiness. A statesman of incomparable ability. His achievements took rather more courage than almost all of us possess.
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yeah right !
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hope he's ok
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how many deaths/tortures/maimings was this guy and the IRA behind?
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how many were the British behind before people like him finally had enough & retaliated
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seriously? You're trying to justify terrorists? Grew up with 'the troubles' zero justification murdering bastards
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don't need to try it's historical fact. Sick of the ignorant comments on here. He was part of a retaliatory movement
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and you think that justifies his murderous campaign? He and Paisley polarising and destroying a society.
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I'm saying there was a reason for the campaign & people seem to ignore British terrorism to suit
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their own narrative. I'm saying no civil rights movement has ever achieved anything without violence
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ummm you heard of martin Luther king at all? No justification for terrorism. Ever.
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