Good Riddance to filthy British rubbish
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Good Riddance to filthy British rubbish
The British Army will formally end Operation Banner, the longest continuous deployment in its military history, and will bring almost all the troops back home after nearly four decades in Northern Ireland. The move is a milestone for the Army and for Northern Ireland, which is looking forward to a more peaceful era. The hope is that no more generations will grow up with heavily armed troops as a familiar sight on the streets. After the butchery the Sunday Bloody Sunday the British swine had no moral authority and only colonial arrogance kept them in the country, one hopes for the mothers and fathers of British troops in Afghanistan and Iraq that our dear British friends have learned not to stay where they are not wanted.
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How much longer will the USA occupiers remain in Iraq? Longer than they overstayed in Vietnam?
Colonial arrogance? Try the fact that the majority of the population wanted them there...the reason things are more peaceful is that the IRA terrorists have finally put away the guns and bombs. Strangely, there don't seem to be any massive protests demanding a reunification with the republic. Oh dear how sad ;)
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Ahh Teabag, I suppose those killed on Sunday probably had it coming huh? Did you also support the war in Iraq Teabag?
Some of them undoubtedly did Bomber. As did all the all the other IRA deadbeats who got the good old double tap :) And yep I supported the war in Iraq, and still do.
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Teabag, those murdered on Sunday Bloody Sunday were civilians and it was the brutality of the British on that day that killed off peaceful resistance and
increased the IRA membership, your churlish postings seem to miss that
Yeah right. Next you'll be saying that Bobby Sands was a political prisoner lol
The Brit soldiers were brought in to oppress the catholic minorities over there. They did a great job with their assassinations!
Twats..... The British Army went in to protect the catholics originally, who were and still are a minority in Northern Ireland. Irrespective of your bigoted ramblings bomber, the overwhelming majority of people born and resident in that part of Ireland want to stay British.
"British Army went in to protect the catholics originally"
"Saddam has WMD's"
"It's not about oil"
Hahah hahaha
lol yeah anon, they "planted" them 3 centuries ago...cunning Brits
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