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The IRA is frightened of women
The Sunday Telegraph (UK) ^ | March 6, 2005 | By Kevin Myers

Posted on 03/05/2005 8:27:14 PM PST by aculeus

Had it not been triggered by the atrocious murder of yet another blameless young man, there would be something thoroughly delicious about the predicament that Sinn Fein-IRA are now in. For this is the moment many of us have been hoping for since the ignoble compromises of the peace process became a full-time industry. This is the crisis which shows the true reality of Sinn Fein-IRA.

Faced with the unmitigated wrath of the sisters of Robert McCartney, who was beaten to death by a Sinn Fein-IRA gang five weeks ago, the movement is behaving like an android whose wiring has gone wrong. For Sinn Fein-IRA do not have the moral circuitry that the rest of us have. They inhabit an autonomous moral planet whose ethos is defined by the IRA: even if the IRA does something wrong, the very fact that the IRA did it makes it lawful in Sinn Fein eyes.

Now they face this perplexing situation in which a gang of senior IRA men murdered a defenceless man and intimidated all witnesses, as usual, yet this time it is deemed to be unacceptable by just about everybody. This, plus the still breathtaking £26 million Belfast bank robbery, has changed everything. For once, the two governments in Dublin and London, which had hitherto been in an appeasement contest with one another in their willingness to overlook IRA criminality, suddenly agreed: this was a crime. Worse, still, even working-class Catholics said the same thing.

Baffled, the android's wiring began to splutter and fuse. The careful software programme which enabled the Shinners to appear to behave like ordinary humans could not cope. Gerry Adams began to comport himself in public more like Gerry Adams, IRA leader, rather than Gerry Adams, the Sinn Fein habitué of Chequers and Downing Street. He unilaterally suspended seven Sinn Fein members, without the slightest pretence at due process, thereby dramatically confirming what Sinn Fein-IRA have always denied: that theirs is a single military organisation which obeys direct orders from the top.

He publicly instructed those men to present themselves to the authorities, which they duly did. (Can you imagine any other party political leader commanding such obedience?) There they presumably followed his private orders, and behaved like dedicated terrorists, staying utterly silent: the name, rank and number rigmarole in which all IRA members are routinely indoctrinated.

But the issue won't go away, as every other uncomfortable issue has gone away in the past, because Sinn Fein-IRA are not dealing with the wretched worms that are Blair and Ahern, but with the sisters of the man they butchered. One working-class Belfast woman can be a formidable enough force; but five is in violation of the Geneva Convention. No wonder the poor little android is looking baffled, with smoke emerging from its artificial brain.

The McCartney sisters do not want to see the Sinn Fein-IRA version of justice, in which everyone agrees something wrong happened, but boys will be boys, and after a charade of IRA men appearing to conform with the strange requirements of the peculiar planet the rest of us live on, they return to their lives, as per usual. No. They want to see these men in jail for life, and this almost unprecedented demand has the backing of a powerful force in Northern Irish life: nationalist women.

While working-class Catholic wives and mothers either backed or were ambivalent about republican terrorism, the IRA could be confident about its hold over its ghettoes. But once such women, with impeccable family credentials, turn on the IRA, they present the terrorist leaders with a painful dilemma. Much as they would love to settle the problem with a few killings – five would be a nice round number – they know they cannot. Not merely would this cause an unbearable revulsion in nationalist areas, but at the very worst, it might even prompt Tony Blair not to invite them to join him and Cliff Richard in Barbados this year. And that would be unbearable.

But on the other hand, they cannot allow a handful of women to bring about the imprisonment of at least 10 IRA men for life for murder. Oh, who would be a terrorist leader these uncertain days, when no one seems to know their place any more, and worse, some people even expect them to be accountable to law? But why now? No one has before.

Sinn Fein-IRA have their annual conference this weekend, which will probably be conducted in tongues, as the baffled delegates try to work out what the hell is going on. However, they will probably be able to draw reassurance from Bertie Ahern's stated willingness to continue dialogue with Sinn Fein-IRA, even though he admits they were planning the Northern robbery during their last top-level meetings. Which, at bottom, was why Robert McCartney was murdered: his killers thought the magic wand of the peace process would conceal and exonerate them of their crime. And in the longer term, notwithstanding the ire of the McCartney sisters, they might well be proved right.

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TOPICS: Extended News; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: ira; robertmccartney
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1 posted on 03/05/2005 8:27:18 PM PST by aculeus
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To: Irish_Thatcherite; Happygal; Colosis; slane; SiobhanShady; Black Line; Cucullain; ...

Ping.


2 posted on 03/05/2005 8:30:13 PM PST by aculeus (Ceci n'est pas une tag line.)
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To: Happygal

They're scared of ya! PING!


3 posted on 03/05/2005 8:32:39 PM PST by uglybiker (I tried to contain myself but I escaped!)
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To: aculeus

God bless those ladies in their quest for justice.


4 posted on 03/05/2005 8:34:59 PM PST by investigateworld (Another California Refugee in Oregon)
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To: aculeus

My IRA is afraid of my ex-wife.


5 posted on 03/05/2005 8:36:11 PM PST by Senator Pardek
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To: aculeus

It smells like Irish Spring.


6 posted on 03/05/2005 8:36:19 PM PST by Sister Mary Fabreeze (took the FReeper veil in 2000)
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To: aculeus

Do they all look like Helen Thomas?


7 posted on 03/05/2005 8:36:29 PM PST by derllak
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To: uglybiker

Not sure that's the case.

But this Irish woman is not scared of them.

Worst case scenario? They could knee cap, or kill me. But I'd still be right, and they'd be wrong. And that is - in my opinion - worth it!


8 posted on 03/05/2005 8:40:25 PM PST by Happygal (liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
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To: aculeus

I love Myers.

And Myers is right!
I WAS annoyed, however, that the McCartney sisters appeared at the Sinn Fein Ard Fheis today (Saturday), at the invitation/request of Gerry Adams.


9 posted on 03/05/2005 8:41:37 PM PST by Happygal (liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
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To: Sister Mary Fabreeze

What's that supposed to mean?


10 posted on 03/05/2005 8:51:53 PM PST by Happygal (liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
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To: Happygal
What's that supposed to mean?

Irish Spring is a brand of soap in the US. That's all I can think of.

11 posted on 03/05/2005 8:53:49 PM PST by Dan from Michigan (Living in the reddest county in East Michigan)
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To: Happygal
Hey happygal, haven't seen you around since the debates in the fall. How are things in the Republic of Ireland? (home of good whiskey, beautiful women, lovely country views, and the worst roads in Western Europe).

I saw some of the debate in the Irish parliament about all this on c-span, but I found it hard to follow. Two questions if you have time to answer them, what are politics of all this in the Republic and two, why does the Irish parliament always look that empty?
12 posted on 03/05/2005 8:54:29 PM PST by jpf
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To: Dan from Michigan

Yeah, I know...but SisterMaryFabreeze - signed up yesterday?

It's either a joke, or ...

I dunno, maybe I'm hypersensitive.


13 posted on 03/05/2005 9:10:39 PM PST by Happygal (liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
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To: aculeus
The IRA is frightened of women

So am I. Just peruse this forum for a bit...lol

14 posted on 03/05/2005 9:12:43 PM PST by wardaddy (I don't think Muslims are good for America....just a gut instinct thing.)
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To: jpf
The Dail (Irish parliament) always looks empty, unless the whips get them all in for a crucial vote. Otherwise, unless it's of specific interest you won't find a TD (member of parliament) within a 30 mile radius of the place.

In answer to your other question. There are few things that unite all parties in Ireland, and that is shutting out Sinn Fein. They are Marxist (at best), and terrorists (at worst). No one likes, or trusts them.

15 posted on 03/05/2005 9:13:30 PM PST by Happygal (liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
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To: wardaddy

Wardaddy...Hang around with me. I'll protect you! ;-)


16 posted on 03/05/2005 9:14:24 PM PST by Happygal (liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
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To: wardaddy

As well FREEPER men should be,when they act like idiots. LOL


17 posted on 03/05/2005 9:21:09 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Happygal
" There are few things that unite all parties in Ireland, and that is shutting out Sinn Fein. They are Marxist (at best), and terrorists (at worst). No one likes, or trusts them."

When you're Marxist at best...anyway I kind of knew that, what I mean is are they the only game in town? Does the government in the Republic have any other nationalist parties that they can deal with or is Sinn Fein it? I mean it's kind of like (in some ways) the situation between Israel and the Palestinians (actually for my money Northern Ireland is way more complex and difficult), you need to have someone reliable to represent a constituency and lacking that it's hard to see sunlight on the horizon.
18 posted on 03/05/2005 9:23:02 PM PST by jpf
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To: Happygal
"The Dail (Irish parliament) always looks empty, unless the whips get them all in for a crucial vote. Otherwise, unless it's of specific interest you won't find a TD (member of parliament) within a 30 mile radius of the place."

Oh and one more thing, if only we could keep Congress away from Washington! I'm jealous.
19 posted on 03/05/2005 9:25:41 PM PST by jpf
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To: jpf

Nationalism is NOT a big thing in the Republic of Ireland.

Believe it or not, people are are North-fatigued. Too worn out by listening to the repeated on/off possible deals that the majority of people really don't give a shit anymore.

Fianna Fail model themselves as a 'republican party'...but they aren't either.


20 posted on 03/05/2005 9:43:26 PM PST by Happygal (liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
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