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They are against democracy, therefore they wish to destroy it! Of course, they will use democracy in order to destroy it.
They are still not fighting a war against democracy. You can twist and turn all you like, but that fact is obvious by their own participation in elections (no matter how self-serving).
They are engaging in a criminal conspiracy against the Irish Republic. If you pick up an Irish newspaper, such as the Sunday Independent or the Sunday World, you will read that, in fact a search here on FR will show threads relating to the IRA conspiracy.
Your conspiracy does not a war make. Again, can twist and turn all you like, but the IRA is not doing anything to overthrow Irish democracy nor could it do much of anything against Irish democracy.
The Weimer Republic was safe from Hitler!
Clearly it was not. But we are not talking about the Weimar Republic (which faced numerous challenges while Ireland faces nothing of the kind) nor Hitler (who led millions of party members and street thugs).
So they make deals with fellow demons, but draw the line with the Devil himself, sure.
No. The chances of the IRA even having contact with Al Qaeda are simply minimal. Not impossible. Just minimal. It is doubtful that there is any relationship between the two.
I see no necessity here, in fact no necessity for the IRA.
Clearly many Irish disagree with you.
Excuse me for getting angry at a terrorist organization attacking members of the Irish police and the general public on our country's main thoroughfare, excuse me for getting angry at those who make excuses about it.
That isnt what youre doing. You are whinning like a hurt little girl as you are stomped on in post after post. You are not showing anyone what you claim. Instead you are simply embarrassing yourself. I also never once made any excuses for the IRA.
I really wish I could believe you Vladimir, but unfortunately they are. Our Taoiseach and Minister for justice have been at pains over the years to emphasize the danger the shinners present to our democracy to a complacent electorate enjoying the fruits of an economic boom. Currently, the shinbags curry support from 10% of the population - mainly scumbags, the vertically challenged, and of course, the socialist elite. All predictions indicate that they will hold the balance of power after the next election.
That's right, a gang of murderers, thieves, vagrants, bus-bombers and baby killers, still active with their own 'army' may hold the balance of power in Ireland in 18 months. Threat to democracy it most surely is.
Your conspiracy does not a war make. Again, can twist and turn all you like, but the IRA is not doing anything to overthrow Irish democracy nor could it do much of anything against Irish democracy.
You are disputing intelligence gathered by the Irish police force and by investigate journalists.
Clearly it was not. But we are not talking about the Weimar Republic (which faced numerous challenges while Ireland faces nothing of the kind) nor Hitler (who led millions of party members and street thugs).
Which doesn't mean that the IRA aren't trying to establish a Hibernofascist dictatorship in this country.
No. The chances of the IRA even having contact with Al Qaeda are simply minimal. Not impossible. Just minimal. It is doubtful that there is any relationship between the two.
There are Al Qaida operatives in this country as I speak, don't tell me Sinn Fein/IRA don't know who and where they are. They are all part of an international terrorist network, it's a well-established fact that leftist terrorist groups are in league with Islamofascist terrorist groups.
Clearly many Irish disagree with you.
A very small minority do.
That isnt what youre doing. You are whinning like a hurt little girl as you are stomped on in post after post. You are not showing anyone what you claim. Instead you are simply embarrassing yourself. I also never once made any excuses for the IRA.
If you weren't making excuses for the IRA, then why didn't you just simply condemn the rioting in this country's capital? If it was Muslims rioting the condemnation would be universal, and rightly so, why should Irish subversives be any different?
Excuse me for complaining about a terrorist group and it's lackeys.