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Hrolf The Ganger 26 Mar 17 2.56pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
Its from CNN,quoting directly from the conclusions of the Public Inquiry.. Its a pity some of our posters are so unfair minded,biased and non even handed,is it not It's not me who wears the blinkers.
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legaleagle 26 Mar 17 2.59pm | |
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Ok,I get it.The Judge heading the Inquiry was blinkered (presumably another enemy of the people)...but not you.Thanks for being so fair minded as to set the record straight
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legaleagle 26 Mar 17 3.04pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
Exactly that's my point,and without reavling what he said,I'm sure it must have been something on the lines of sheer terror and confusion...if you bothered to read my first line of my first post,I stated that a lot of innocent lives were lost that day. Edited by elgrande (26 Mar 2017 2.56pm) This is getting silly.You were clearly out of order when trying to be "clever" and don't have the decency to acknowledge it.Ho hum. Time to move on.
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Hrolf The Ganger 26 Mar 17 3.04pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
Ok,I get it.The Judge heading the Inquiry was blinkered (presumably another enemy of the people)...but not you.Thanks for being so fair minded as to set the record straight He wasn't there was he.
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legaleagle 26 Mar 17 3.08pm | |
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No, he led a fair judicial inquiry into what happened and reached the conclusions any reasonable person hearing the evidence would have. Regardless of whatever anyone wants to say about The Troubles generally (and there's a lot various viewpoints can validly say),Bloody Sunday was not a proud moment in the annals of our history,military or otherwise and the initial army "cover up" is something all right minded people should condemn. Edited by legaleagle (26 Mar 2017 3.08pm)
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elgrande bedford 26 Mar 17 3.10pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
This is getting silly.You were clearly out of order when trying to be "clever" and don't have the decency to acknowledge it.Ho hum. Time to move on. No you were out of order resorting to insults,and how was it being clever..by having a different opinion to you...get over yourself.
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legaleagle 26 Mar 17 3.14pm | |
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I can't argue with a brick wall Think before you wrote in future?
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elgrande bedford 26 Mar 17 3.16pm | |
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I was going to resort to an insult then...but I don't want to bring myself down to your level.
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legaleagle 26 Mar 17 3.20pm | |
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about as cutting as a blunt mallet....
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Hrolf The Ganger 26 Mar 17 3.20pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
No, he led a fair judicial inquiry into what happened and reached the conclusions any reasonable person hearing the evidence would have. Regardless of whatever anyone wants to say about The Troubles generally (and there's a lot various viewpoints can validly say),Bloody Sunday was not a proud moment in the annals of our history,military or otherwise and the initial army "cover up" is something all right minded people should condemn. Edited by legaleagle (26 Mar 2017 3.08pm) No, probably not, but in the wider contest of the troubles it is an example of what happens under the pressure of continuous conflict.
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elgrande bedford 26 Mar 17 3.24pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
about as cutting as a blunt mallet.... Well if you like I will give you my seat number at selhurst and we can continue the debate face to face...🤔
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Mo Sizlak 26 Mar 17 3.24pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
My mate lives in Islington and eats his tea on the sofa in front of the telly. I bet it's not a sofa if he lives in Islington.
Babs and Clean Willie were in love they said.... |
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