but I don't recall the Catholic church mentioning the faith of IRA terrorists in the 70s when it condemned them?
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Replying to @BernardKeane
this looks like it: http://articles.latimes.com/1987-11-16/news/mn-14195_1_catholic-bishops …. They should have though, shouldn't they? This statement is worthless.
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Replying to @CamillaBaker1
I'm not, I think it's taken as read when your co-religionists attack you for distorting your faith
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Replying to @BernardKeane
all care & no responsibility. No acquiescence the terrorists were Islamists. I mean, it's fairly relevant, don't you think?
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Replying to @CamillaBaker1
exactly as relevant as in the 1970s when white Christian and communist terrorists murdered thousands in Europe
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Replying to @BernardKeane
but it's 2017. And this is now. So should we ignore it then? I dare say you wouldn't be so blasé if you knew someone affected.
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Replying to @CamillaBaker1
we should treat it exactly like we treated the 1970s wave of terrorism - hunt them down, but keep our basic freedoms intact
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Replying to @BernardKeane
When they're welcomed as refugees & encouraged within certain communities, constantly apologised for, that's not being hunted.
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Replying to @CamillaBaker1
plenty of Irish "refugees" in Boston who are former terrorists
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Replying to @BernardKeane
not exactly a current threat are they? My migraine just got a whole lot worse.
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seen deaths from terrorism in N. Ireland lately?
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