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#1 spark5050
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#2 spark5050
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[QUOTE="spark5050"][QUOTE="MoonMarvel"]The UK should just free Northern Ireland.MoonMarvel
Northern Ireland voted to be part of Britain

And that means everybody has to like it? Last time I checked no.

It's the only way of letting what most people want have what they want
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The UK should just free Northern Ireland.MoonMarvel
Northern Ireland voted to be part of Britain
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[QUOTE="RiseAgainst12"][QUOTE="spark5050"][QUOTE="RiseAgainst12"] No were does that say they supply arms or funding for any paramilitary organisation.. they support those suffering from it.

The funding went to the organisations such as Sinn fein which may or may not have been spent on supporting the suffering, but if you had any common sense you would realise that it went straight into buying new weapons and bombs. Also I quote from the article "Following the emergence of the modern republican movement in 1969, the Provisional IRA quickly turned to its Irish-American supporters for funds and guns. "

Even thoe sinn fien broke ties with the Provisional IRA and avoided paramilitary activity? just because a few nut cases in America somewere were filtering small amounts of money and arms (not enough to turn the war) doesnt put the blame on the American people. alot of it happened without notice from America's government. it is like saying they support the drug trade because it happens around there country.

I used sinn Fein as an example, I wasn't suggesting that the funds and guns only went to sinn fein but I bet it got to many other groups linked directly with the provisional IRA. And the fact that the US government wasn't funding it makes it even worse, it means that the people of America funded terrorism.
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[QUOTE="RiseAgainst12"][QUOTE="spark5050"][QUOTE="RiseAgainst12"] You do know that Republicans recieved funding from countries displeased with UK.. not America.

Sorry, but your wrong http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1563119.stm

No were does that say they supply arms or funding for any paramilitary organisation.. they support those suffering from it.

The funding went to the organisations such as Sinn fein which may or may not have been spent on supporting the suffering, but if you had any common sense you would realise that it went straight into buying new weapons and bombs. Also I quote from the article "Following the emergence of the modern republican movement in 1969, the Provisional IRA quickly turned to its Irish-American supporters for funds and guns. "
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[QUOTE="RiseAgainst12"][QUOTE="spark5050"][QUOTE="RiseAgainst12"] It amuses me when someone doesnn't know what they are talking about.

ME TOO!

You do know that Republicans recieved funding from countries displeased with UK.. not America.

Sorry, but your wrong http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/1563119.stm
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[QUOTE="spark5050"]It makes me very angry when many American's try to justify the IRA and even angrier the fact that the American public was the biggest funder of the terrorist organisation of the IRA. Yet it's fine when America invade countries like Iraq and Afghanistan and proclaim Al Queda terroristsRiseAgainst12
It amuses me when someone doesnn't know what they are talking about.

ME TOO!
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It makes me very angry when many American's try to justify the IRA and even angrier the fact that the American public was the biggest funder of the terrorist organisation of the IRA. Yet it's fine when America invade countries like Iraq and Afghanistan and proclaim Al Queda terrorists
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#9 spark5050
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i call her mam since that what people call their mothers in north east england
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#10 spark5050
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whiney and slow and drawn out - from an english perspective