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jlf1961 -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 3:30:03 PM)

Lucy there is no Muslims in Northern Ireland, there is only heretics and Catholics.




Lucylastic -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 3:35:31 PM)

but but but only moozlems are terrorists...thats what Ive been told here by several people..they couldnt be mistaken could they?




pahunkboy -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 3:49:23 PM)

We must be very afraid.

Terrorists are loose!!!~

OH my.  OH MY!




Politesub53 -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 4:02:43 PM)

There is a budget here soon, where several government departments will have to make major cuts. All of these departments are now making claims of doom and gloom, in a bid to avoid any cost cutting.

The threat is real enough and despite the peace process has never really gone away. I hope the people on both sides of the border are not subjected to the same sectarian violence of the past.




DCWoody -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 4:18:16 PM)

@Hertz, self funded from crime these days.




thishereboi -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 4:22:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

but but but only moozlems are terrorists...thats what Ive been told here by several people..they couldnt be mistaken could they?


Now who is playing stupid[8|]




Politesub53 -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 4:25:14 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: thishereboi

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

but but but only moozlems are terrorists...thats what Ive been told here by several people..they couldnt be mistaken could they?


Now who is playing stupid[8|]



There is a big difference between sarcasm and stupidity. [8|]




jlf1961 -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 4:26:28 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

but but but only moozlems are terrorists...thats what Ive been told here by several people..they couldnt be mistaken could they?



Actually, anyone can be a terrorist, you should meet my grandson, he gets in a mood and he is a holy terror.




Lucylastic -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 4:31:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: thishereboi

quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

but but but only moozlems are terrorists...thats what Ive been told here by several people..they couldnt be mistaken could they?


Now who is playing stupid[8|]


LMAO if you cant tell sarcasm when you see it, its not me thats stupid





Lucylastic -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/24/2010 4:44:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: jlf1961


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

but but but only moozlems are terrorists...thats what Ive been told here by several people..they couldnt be mistaken could they?



Actually, anyone can be a terrorist, you should meet my grandson, he gets in a mood and he is a holy terror.

I realise that JLF, Ive known more than a few badduns before.
National front, IRA(a chap who blew his foot off ....oops not that wire)  skinheads, mods, bikers..nice guys till whatever their "thing" is sets them off.




Aneirin -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/25/2010 5:39:30 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Politesub53

There is a budget here soon, where several government departments will have to make major cuts. All of these departments are now making claims of doom and gloom, in a bid to avoid any cost cutting.

The threat is real enough and despite the peace process has never really gone away. I hope the people on both sides of the border are not subjected to the same sectarian violence of the past.


Yes, I agree,the doom and gloom that is coming with the government plans on a period of  austerity will heighten tensions with all who are most affected. I see crime rising as a definite and given the police numbers have been cut, they will be more stretched than normal to quell what madness may come. The armed forces who are the usual back up in times of strife/strike are away overseas, I am thinking these plans the government have could not come at a worse a time, or is it they are too stupid to see the worst case scenario.

If terrorism comes out of  poverty and protest, then I can understand the rise of terrorist activities with the home grown, as terrorism is but another form of protest. I heard the banks were to be a target for terrorist actions, why the banks, could it be because the activist sees the banks as having been the cause of the poverty that is coming, (already here ?) and whilst the people suffer, the banks appear to be sitting pretty, they still have their jobs and what's more, awarding themselves bonuses despite the government and public mood.

Perhaps with the recent banking disaster, and the way the government pandered to the banks by giving them tax payers money to stop them collapsing it has been seen, that it is not the government, the armed forces or indeed the English people who are the problem. Perhaps the reality has dawned that it is financial interests who are the enemy and have always been the enemy, the money behind the policy, who the government must placate at all costs and the current  costs being austerity for the tax payer/voter, wherever they reside in the British Isles.

Now I understand that perhaps our financial woes could be alleviated if the banks who were bailed out were allowed to fall when they were falling, but now with the tax payers money they must be prevented from falling, they are in effect government protected and so will do as they wish, their jobs are safe. But with what the people have to contend with now as a result of the financial institutions criminality, perhaps the banks should be paying towards this deficit, they should be putting money in, not sitting on what they have and screwing everything else out of the customer by not nice means, for they are creating many enemies, people who before might have seen a bank as a friendly service on the high street, now see the monster behind, perhaps the same monster that has been responsible for all the woes in the past, maybe people are waking up.

Perhaps the time for spreading the wealth has come, or if not here yet, will be here soon, for people will only take so much before protest comes and with that the death of political careers and all that is derived from those careers.




DCWoody -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/25/2010 7:32:06 AM)

Damn man, that's not even old labour, that's pre-war labour.

It's not really austerity they've got planned, it's austerity they've had thrust upon them.




mnottertail -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/25/2010 7:33:27 AM)

some men aspire to mediocrity and some men have it thrust upon them?

Cor Blimey, guv.




Moonhead -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/26/2010 12:33:46 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

quote:

ORIGINAL: jlf1961


quote:

ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

but but but only moozlems are terrorists...thats what Ive been told here by several people..they couldnt be mistaken could they?



Actually, anyone can be a terrorist, you should meet my grandson, he gets in a mood and he is a holy terror.

I realise that JLF, Ive known more than a few badduns before.
National front, IRA(a chap who blew his foot off ....oops not that wire)  skinheads, mods, bikers..nice guys till whatever their "thing" is sets them off.

The NF are long gone, Lucy. These days the evil racist cunts are pretending that they're a serious political party with an inclusive agenda, and insisting that their leader (Nick Griffin: if you google the tosser you can probably find his hilarious Question time appearance on youtube) was ever photographed at a C18 rally in a white power t shirt.




Lucylastic -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/26/2010 12:53:51 PM)

the ugliness just gets a makeover, a new "veneer" . Yes he is quite the sack of shite isnt he





SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/26/2010 12:58:00 PM)

I always thought Combat 18 was a division of the police, you know similar to those in the TSG that turn up at G20 protests to beat bystanders to death.




Moonhead -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/26/2010 1:01:25 PM)

Nope: they were a splinter group from the NF who felt that the original group weren't doing enough racist violence anymore. Think about what the first and eighth letters of the alphabet are, and who might have those initials...

You're thinking of the Special Patrol Group, possibly?




SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/26/2010 1:21:55 PM)

Just a bunch of thugs looking for a fight within the police service, a lot of those that serve in the tactical support group have convictions for assault. There is an element within the protest group that looks for a fight and similarly you have those in the police that equally look for that on these occasions.

I did count the 1st and 8th letters of the alphabet but all that comes to mind is Ah-ha the 80s German pop band, you have to think that the name Adolf was popular a some point and then suddenly it became very unpopular. Nobody calls their children Adolf anymore.




Moonhead -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/26/2010 1:25:45 PM)

[:D]

I just thought of the SPG because counter terrorist duties used to be part of their job. (Why they thought that black Londoners were likely to be Fenians, I don't know...)




SL4V3M4YB3 -> RE: Irish terrorism threat level increased to substantial. (9/26/2010 1:38:01 PM)

It is all to do with how many times a day they say things like 'to be sure'.

I knew one terrorist that used to say "Bring the object to the person" where they should have been saying "Take the object to the person".

Bad English is a good sign of terrorist intent.




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