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Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Liam Scales, Nov 15, 2011.

Discuss For or Against in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

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  1. Dianbobo

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    In the british armys case do you think killing innocent members of the public is acceptable? this argument goes nowhere but round in circles
     
  2. Liam Scales

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    Whats the difference?
     
  3. wulliebad

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    Im not talking about north ireland...poppys are worn in the south...?
     
  4. Liam Scales

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    In the Republic they have been worn.
     
  5. wulliebad

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    There is plenty...depends on your point of view.
     
  6. Dianbobo

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    Your question has already been answered :50:
     
  7. ourdaywillcome! Gold Member Gold Member

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    If you think the British army are terrorists doesn't that make the Provos terrorists as well?
     
  8. Liam Scales

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    My point of view is that no civillian should be scared of dying and living in fear. Don't think there is any difference whatsoever whether that be by a Government, an organisation or the bloke down the street. It's unacceptable.
     
  9. wulliebad

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    But not the way they are worn in england....national.
     
  10. Paul McAuley

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    So now your saying Terrorism is a matter of opinion?

    The Provos where fighting a war and before the GFA Ireland still laid claim to the six counties. The British also handed their soldiers conflict medals so it was regarded as a war by them too.

    The war ended, for me anyway on the 10th April 1998.
     
  11. wulliebad

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    Hey we agree on something...lol.
     
  12. Kutek

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    No not atall but many pro-ira members on this site seem to think the IRA are blue eyed heros that done nothing wrong when the sad fact of the truth is IRA were murdering scum using cowardly tactics against civilian targets. Having lived on RAF bases untill i was 17 especially through the 80's was not a barrel of laughs. But you all seem to think that singing songs about these terrorist acts is acceptable so i thought it would be acceptable for Germans to sing songs about the * regime or Pakistanis/Arab nationsto sing songs about the Taliban?
     
  13. Kutek

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    Did you live in England in the 80's?
     
  14. wulliebad

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    Yes i would say it is.....
     
  15. TIM O'Brien

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    To THE POSTER TAB, in an earlier thread you wrote this
    The post of paul mcauly above is where i've been hearing this.

    Paul. Celtic is not a cult or a political movement for a cause that lost momentum years ago, It's a football club and because I support this football club dose not mean I should have the same views as you or anyone else within the club...
     
  16. TIM O'Brien

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    No I don't but I don't support the british army either...

    The reason it goes round in circles is because people seem to think if you don't support the IRA/PIRA you automatically support the british army:97:
     
  17. Paul McAuley

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    When the * did the provos ever have a target who was just a plain old civvie?
     
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  20. Paul McAuley

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    Nor should you attack some on elses....
     
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