tony

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tony

tony

@dubtone

Katılım Kasım 2009
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tony@dubtone·
I'm looking forward to this more so that the lines in the sand have been removed and I only have to write the truth. So looking forward to doing this and showing that not all we are told is the truth. Starting this on Thursday morning
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Jason will come out every so often and waffle a few threats regarding legal actions or letters being sent. The only one I sent to he he settled straight away at €20 a week due to demise and final donation to AIAM. My work is interesting and shares a lot about people and pasts.
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tony@dubtone·
Murder,rape,child abuse,robbery,theft etc have happened in Ireland since time began. These killed non irish people visiting.. Now we have people coming to Ireland doing same alledged crimes and the originals are kicking up. To protect the irish women even tough they do worse.
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Sage Despatches
Sage Despatches@SageDespatches·
I was wondering why people were posting about Martin McGuinness. Apparently he died nine years ago today. Well, here's my contribution. This is McGuinness around 1990, lying to a Dutch journalist about the IRA's use of the proxy or 'human bomb' tactic. This involved strapping a victim to the seat of a vehicle and forcing him to drive a bomb to a military checkpoint, where the bomb would be detonated by remote control. When asked by the journalist about this horrific tactic, McGuinness lied to him, by pretending he wasn't involved. It was actually McGuinness who authorised the 'human bomb' tactic. He was 'officer commanding' of the IRA's Northern Command. McGuinness also lied about leaving the IRA in 1974. Apart from being a senior member of Sinn Fein, he was also on the IRA Army Council. Sound familiar? Do you see how this works? Aa the Chief Constable of the RUC said in 1996 and others such as Tony Blair would later repeat, the leadership of the IRA and Sinn Fein were "inextricably linked". The party was controlled by the IRA Army Council.
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tony@dubtone·
@Dublinmarti That looked to be a fun day. Was so sorry to have missed it....
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tony@dubtone·
@lil_doza Can't even spend time with his kids,
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DOZA🧐
DOZA🧐@lil_doza·
A racist creep was recording immigrant children on a public park during EID celebrations. If a Blackman stooped this low, investigations and articles would have been popping up. Imagine this happening to you in the park. Some werido recording your kids.
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Mac V Sog
Mac V Sog@2505Mac·
Whilst the dregs of humanity remember Martin McGuinness, I’ll be remembering the man he made into a human bomb. They chained him into the vehicle so he couldn’t escape. His crime? He was a cook. His name was Pasty Gillespie.
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Andrew Murphy
Andrew Murphy@AMurphy74229·
Well done to the 3 claimants who took Adams to court, judge doesn't need to give a verdict, anyone listening to the evidence knows truth.
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Colin Parry OBE
Colin Parry OBE@ColinParryPeace·
Today is the 33rd anniversary of the day the IRA bombed Warrington town centre and killed my son Tim and 3 yr old Johnathan Ball. Words can never describe how losing a child leaves a huge hole in your heart and your family. Eternal love Tim ❤️❤️
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Ann Travers@AnnTravers6·
He approached them regarding a “drop hands” …….. 3 ordinary men, who could have risked their homes , if the court ordered in Adams favour . They are incredibly brave . “Victims deserve fair trials also” However, that will never happen. Innocent victims are badly let down by our justice system and indeed the victims payment scheme.
Jonathan Buckley@JBuckleyMLA

Ah yes, nothing says “I was never in the IRA” quite like holding a Sinn Féin press conference while standing in front of a painting of an IRA member jailed for bombing- pure coincidence, obviously!

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Sage Despatches
Sage Despatches@SageDespatches·
I'm sure the turn of events in this civil case has been upsetting for the three claimants but thankfully one of the claimants, Mr Laycock, can see the bigger picture. It's what I said on here during the case. Regardless of the outcome, people have seen Adams for what he is. Mr Laycock said: "We can all hold our heads up high - our team have worked tirelessly and achieved something that successive governments have failed to do so - Adams's true self has been seen in court in all our evidence." My opinion about Adams certainly hasn't changed although I can't say what my exact opinion is because I try to refrain from swearing on here. Suffice to say, it involves several naughty words. It's important to remember that there was no actual verdict from the judge, regarding the evidence against Adams, or Adams' attempt to counter what was said about him. He hasn't actually 'won' anything, he hasn't been vindicated. The witnesses who gave evidence for the claimants were not criticised by the judge and he didn't question their honesty or integrity. Indeed, the former police officers and soldiers were simply stating, in general terms, what has previously been said by senior politicians and officials in the British, Irish and US governments. No amount of Irish Republican spin changes that fact. Adams had to pay his own legal costs, which is probably around £100k. That's a lot of money to spend, just to remind everyone via the media, that you're a ****. BBC News - Civil case against Gerry Adams over IRA bombings withdrawn bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…
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McCue Jury & Partners LLP
PRESS STATEMENT: McCue Jury and Partners on behalf of John Clark, Jonathan Ganesh and Barry Laycock
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Tina D
Tina D@Dublinmarti·
Meanwhile another reminder. On this day in 1993. 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
OnThisDayTheIRA@OnThisDayPIRA

#OnThisDay in 1993 the IRA murdered children; Jonathan Ball, 3 and Tim Parry, 12 (died 25/3/93) 56+ other civilians injured. 2 bombs, planted in litter bins outside Boots and Argos stores, exploded 12:25 pm within a minute of each other at Bridge Street, Warrington, England #OTD

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Everton
Everton@Everton·
💙 'We focused so much on turning something bad into something good.' Remembering Tim Parry, 33 years on from his death following the IRA bombings in Warrington.
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tony@dubtone·
@bloodyshinners 1 million tonnes is the equivalent of driving 1 car around the world 125,000 times. Seems a lot
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Brian I
Brian I@bloodyshinners·
200 million tonnes? Ah fek off now Peadar!
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