WicklowMan
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"Move on" - funny that.
That's what Adams keeps telling his critics too.
Therefore, if SF raises strong objections to the visit he is a complete hypocrite - yes?
Speaking of hypocrasy, I still await an answer as to why so many who are anti - Sinn Fein are so pro welcoming the figurehead of a State which has been ethnically cleansing us for 800 years, and pointing to this as being 'progressive'. It strikes me as something of a double standard.
Incidentally, to get back to the OP, I would welcome the Queen here but without being ashamed of or denying history.
What I read was that he was quoted as saying he thought it was premature, but the view of the Unionists had to be taken into account. That sounds like compromise to me ... I'm not sure where "strong objections" came from?
Firstly, I said "If" - it remains to be seen if Mr Adams new found magnanimity is echoed throughout his band of merry men.
Secondly, it's all very strange anyway since less than a year ago I distinctly remember Martin Ferris talking on this very same subject on Matt Cooper - and he most certainly had strong objections.
These boys certainly "move on" fast don't they especially if there is an urgency to them being considered a "proper" polical party?
To me respect should be earned and not a birthright. I would begrudge any public money spent on her visit- she is not a head of state in any meaningful way.
Speaking of hypocrasy, I still await an answer as to why so many who are anti - Sinn Fein are so pro welcoming the figurehead of a State which has been ethnically cleansing us for 800 years, and pointing to this as being 'progressive'. It strikes me as something of a double standard.
Incidentally, to get back to the OP, I would welcome the Queen here but without being ashamed of or denying history.
I was down the Gap of Dunloe last May and the unwashed-knackers with the ponies and traps left all sorts of greasy marks on the sides of the hire cars. I had to explain to my extended romanian family members that we had knackers in Ireland too. Perhaps more than them. We stopped somewhere over the mountain for a glass of Cidona and a pack of Tayto so I could explain to my traumatised kids that they were lucky that they were half 'Wickla' and not from the 'Kingdom'.)
Sure that guff is just as offensive as the shinners and their supporters.
A basic propoganda tactic - if you set your own trite questions of course you can some up with the answers.
Oh I realise that but it's a bit beyond mere satire don't you think?
Also, the guy is a self proclaimed unionist don't forget.
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