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To: MadIvan
We definitely should treat NI like Afghanistan. We should lose a couple of nuetron bombs in Northern Ireland and take out both the Unionists and IRA. The peaceful folk in the south can then move north and occupy the still-standing buildings once the rads have ticked down.
17 posted on 10/10/2001 5:23:11 AM PDT by Wm Bach
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To: Wm Bach
America has to take a fair bit of the responsibiity for the terror in Nothern Ireland. The Unionist side has to take blame as well.

But overall it is the funding of terrorist violence by sentimental Democrat ratbags of Irish descent which is to be condemned most. They of course don't live there and can take enormous satisfaction fom afar. Its really old Tammany rubbish. The poison released by the violence means that no resolution is possible. The IRA view is violent clatrap. The killing of the innocents has been obscene.

Strangely enough, Ulster protestants (I'm not related to them) have been the most successful group on North America - more Presidents of this origin than any other. America has to get serious about stopping the export of Terror to their closest ally by donation or Hollywood movies which glamourise the IRA. Yeah sure they're all misunderstood Brad Pitts.

18 posted on 10/10/2001 5:51:36 AM PDT by Ockham
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To: Wm Bach
No thanks. I'm one of the natives of NI and your absurd comments are disgusting!

My kith and kin in America would have been part of the 1770s revolution.

William McKinley, the US President, is one of my McKinley relations. He would have known what to do with scum like you if you had threatened one of his own.

22 posted on 10/12/2001 3:30:39 AM PDT by Norn Iron
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