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By *orny Irish OP   Man
over a year ago

Rural Wiltshire

Has anyone read the absolute piece of nonsense written by Melanie Phillips

She starts her article with 'Nationalist claims of Scots and Northern Irish don’t outweigh the ancient unity of the British Isles'

How the devil did this get published?

Has she not read her history?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I haven't because she's a swivel eyed hate spewing 'journalist' inhabiting the vile elements of the gutter press. But I can imagine the tripe she's shat out

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By *orny Irish OP   Man
over a year ago

Rural Wiltshire


"I haven't because she's a swivel eyed hate spewing 'journalist' inhabiting the vile elements of the gutter press. But I can imagine the tripe she's shat out"

I take it your no longer exchanging christmas cards then

It was bad enough for the Irish diplomat to comment on twitter in his ofiical capacity.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't really care about Scotland, I think if they went down the road of independence it would ruin the place financially.

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Can we not forget op Banner please.

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By *inky-MinxWoman
over a year ago

Grantham

Utter twaddle I'd say

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

"

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few "

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op...."

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi. "

I suppose a serious response might ask why you saw one side as being degenerate, criminal psychopaths and not the other.

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By *orny Irish OP   Man
over a year ago

Rural Wiltshire


"Don't really care about Scotland, I think if they went down the road of independence it would ruin the place financially.

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Can we not forget op Banner please. "

So were you one of the researchers for the ill-informed journalist. As your arguments are definitely not based any reasonable facts. Have a look at the years leading upto and including the potatoe famine then think things through to why 1916 happened. Also look at what happened in Derry on bloody Sunday.

Know your history and leave the rubber bullets out of the discussion. Please.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

I suppose a serious response might ask why you saw one side as being degenerate, criminal psychopaths and not the other. "

Between the murdering orange hoard and the murdering Marxist republican mob? Nothing I never mentioned being predudiced. It was a peace keeping operation.

'Just keeping the peace....and the head on my shoulders' Bodie the professionals

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't really care about Scotland, I think if they went down the road of independence it would ruin the place financially.

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Can we not forget op Banner please.

So were you one of the researchers for the ill-informed journalist. As your arguments are definitely not based any reasonable facts. Have a look at the years leading upto and including the potatoe famine then think things through to why 1916 happened. Also look at what happened in Derry on bloody Sunday.

Know your history and leave the rubber bullets out of the discussion. Please. "

72 Londonderry 1 para have been cleared by how many enquiries? PIRA were linked to the PLO Gadaffi and Red Moscow. The fresh round of troubles were an extension of the Cold War. Linked to deep seated sectarianism, and ineffective and predudiced policing.

Would you rather it was left to turn into a blood bath?

Hmm.

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

I suppose a serious response might ask why you saw one side as being degenerate, criminal psychopaths and not the other.

Between the murdering orange hoard and the murdering Marxist republican mob? Nothing I never mentioned being predudiced. It was a peace keeping operation.

'Just keeping the peace....and the head on my shoulders' Bodie the professionals "

Both the prouct of an empire so bloodthirsty, it has the unique honour of having commited actual genocide?

Perhaps zoom your focus out a bit and look for some context and the root of the problem.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

I suppose a serious response might ask why you saw one side as being degenerate, criminal psychopaths and not the other.

Between the murdering orange hoard and the murdering Marxist republican mob? Nothing I never mentioned being predudiced. It was a peace keeping operation.

'Just keeping the peace....and the head on my shoulders' Bodie the professionals

Both the prouct of an empire so bloodthirsty, it has the unique honour of having commited actual genocide?

Perhaps zoom your focus out a bit and look for some context and the root of the problem. "

My focus is as wonderful as my personality

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few "

Boom!

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford

How long until this gets relegated to "politics"?

Shall we have a sweepstake?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've just filed it in the round filing cabinet

Mind you I slung my medals in there as well.

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By *allfithung7Man
over a year ago

kingscross

forget all this nasty political shot who want to fuck you sad lot

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"How long until this gets relegated to "politics"?

Shall we have a sweepstake? "

Sunday, after 10am.

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi. "

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"How long until this gets relegated to "politics"?

Shall we have a sweepstake?

Sunday, after 10am.

"

If it does, odds on it being made to be somehow about brexit in 5 posts or less?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few "

Them degenerate murder's killed my RUC uncle

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How long until this gets relegated to "politics"?

Shall we have a sweepstake?

Sunday, after 10am.

If it does, odds on it being made to be somehow about brexit in 5 posts or less?"

You have already mentioned the deadly word

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

Them degenerate murder's killed my RUC uncle "

And you feck off to bed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

Them degenerate murder's killed my RUC uncle "

anyone else wants to start on here about Northern Ireland am happy to play ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

Them degenerate murder's killed my RUC uncle anyone else wants to start on here about Northern Ireland am happy to play ?"

Oh i forgot BOOM

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi. "

used them and had them used on me so glad you enjoyed your semi

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies "

I'd like to say the difference was I did it but I didn't enjoy it.

But I don't lie I fuckin loved it. Street patrols, stop searches, night time rural patrols, OPs, public order, sitting in a Sanger aiming the Gimpy at passing kids heads. Aiming an SA80 with an illegally chambered round at suspects while gently taking up first pressure.

The only bad thing I can say is the last 4 monther lost me a partner I really cared about due to the army at the time having a homophobic policy.

But I was legally employed and serving my country not a terrorist.

Yellow card, rule of law.

Thin red line.

I did prefer the countryside in Kosovo though.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"How long until this gets relegated to "politics"?

Shall we have a sweepstake?

Sunday, after 10am.

If it does, odds on it being made to be somehow about brexit in 5 posts or less?"

That's a certainty.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies

I'd like to say the difference was I did it but I didn't enjoy it.

But I don't lie I fuckin loved it. Street patrols, stop searches, night time rural patrols, OPs, public order, sitting in a Sanger aiming the Gimpy at passing kids heads. Aiming an SA80 with an illegally chambered round at suspects while gently taking up first pressure.

The only bad thing I can say is the last 4 monther lost me a partner I really cared about due to the army at the time having a homophobic policy.

But I was legally employed and serving my country not a terrorist.

Yellow card, rule of law.

Thin red line.

I did prefer the countryside in Kosovo though. "

done my time walking the streets been shot at been to war 91 so you're not the only one and i was using 7.62

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies

I'd like to say the difference was I did it but I didn't enjoy it.

But I don't lie I fuckin loved it. Street patrols, stop searches, night time rural patrols, OPs, public order, sitting in a Sanger aiming the Gimpy at passing kids heads. Aiming an SA80 with an illegally chambered round at suspects while gently taking up first pressure.

The only bad thing I can say is the last 4 monther lost me a partner I really cared about due to the army at the time having a homophobic policy.

But I was legally employed and serving my country not a terrorist.

Yellow card, rule of law.

Thin red line.

I did prefer the countryside in Kosovo though. "

I'm sure that the republicans of whatever stripe from 1641 - present would also argue that they were serving their country.

Who's law? The law of an occupying force?

"Terrorist" is purely a propagansists term, it can be used to describe whoever you don't like at the time. I'm sure that in many countries over many centuries the English could have easily been described thus.

Don't all millitary forces use terror as a weapon?

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By *orwegian BlueMan
over a year ago

Iceland, but Aldi is closer..


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi. "

What a great sentiment..

No wonder the British army gets such a bad reputation..

I'm glad that kind of attitude is being drummed out...

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By *eavenscentitCouple
over a year ago

barnstaple


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies

I'd like to say the difference was I did it but I didn't enjoy it.

But I don't lie I fuckin loved it. Street patrols, stop searches, night time rural patrols, OPs, public order, sitting in a Sanger aiming the Gimpy at passing kids heads. Aiming an SA80 with an illegally chambered round at suspects while gently taking up first pressure.

The only bad thing I can say is the last 4 monther lost me a partner I really cared about due to the army at the time having a homophobic policy.

But I was legally employed and serving my country not a terrorist.

Yellow card, rule of law.

Thin red line.

I did prefer the countryside in Kosovo though.

I'm sure that the republicans of whatever stripe from 1641 - present would also argue that they were serving their country.

Who's law? The law of an occupying force?

"Terrorist" is purely a propagansists term, it can be used to describe whoever you don't like at the time. I'm sure that in many countries over many centuries the English could have easily been described thus.

Don't all millitary forces use terror as a weapon?"

Nip to Syria, have a chat with them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies

I'd like to say the difference was I did it but I didn't enjoy it.

But I don't lie I fuckin loved it. Street patrols, stop searches, night time rural patrols, OPs, public order, sitting in a Sanger aiming the Gimpy at passing kids heads. Aiming an SA80 with an illegally chambered round at suspects while gently taking up first pressure.

The only bad thing I can say is the last 4 monther lost me a partner I really cared about due to the army at the time having a homophobic policy.

But I was legally employed and serving my country not a terrorist.

Yellow card, rule of law.

Thin red line.

I did prefer the countryside in Kosovo though.

I'm sure that the republicans of whatever stripe from 1641 - present would also argue that they were serving their country.

Who's law? The law of an occupying force?

"Terrorist" is purely a propagansists term, it can be used to describe whoever you don't like at the time. I'm sure that in many countries over many centuries the English could have easily been described thus.

Don't all millitary forces use terror as a weapon?"

Northern Ireland is part of the UK we have the same rights and before you want to go on about occupying force most of the world even Britain been occupied. Oh it was the Irish who asked the English to call in to play

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

What a great sentiment..

No wonder the British army gets such a bad reputation..

I'm glad that kind of attitude is being drummed out..."

Drummed out? What kind of attitude? Enjoying the job? My generation, my former squadies, are all now warrant officers if they stayed in, a couple I know are floating commissions.

I would say it's people like me who protect your freedom to say what you like.

People like me.

Not people like you.

I'm seriously glad I'm not like you.

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies

I'd like to say the difference was I did it but I didn't enjoy it.

But I don't lie I fuckin loved it. Street patrols, stop searches, night time rural patrols, OPs, public order, sitting in a Sanger aiming the Gimpy at passing kids heads. Aiming an SA80 with an illegally chambered round at suspects while gently taking up first pressure.

The only bad thing I can say is the last 4 monther lost me a partner I really cared about due to the army at the time having a homophobic policy.

But I was legally employed and serving my country not a terrorist.

Yellow card, rule of law.

Thin red line.

I did prefer the countryside in Kosovo though.

I'm sure that the republicans of whatever stripe from 1641 - present would also argue that they were serving their country.

Who's law? The law of an occupying force?

"Terrorist" is purely a propagansists term, it can be used to describe whoever you don't like at the time. I'm sure that in many countries over many centuries the English could have easily been described thus.

Don't all millitary forces use terror as a weapon? Northern Ireland is part of the UK we have the same rights and before you want to go on about occupying force most of the world even Britain been occupied. Oh it was the Irish who asked the English to call in to play "

Two rights does not make a left.

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"

Nip to Syria, have a chat with them "

To what end?

Read what I've written. I don't doubt at all that the Jihadists have used terror in their war defending their particular sky-pixie, but I also don't dounbt that other forces in that conflict have too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies

I'd like to say the difference was I did it but I didn't enjoy it.

But I don't lie I fuckin loved it. Street patrols, stop searches, night time rural patrols, OPs, public order, sitting in a Sanger aiming the Gimpy at passing kids heads. Aiming an SA80 with an illegally chambered round at suspects while gently taking up first pressure.

The only bad thing I can say is the last 4 monther lost me a partner I really cared about due to the army at the time having a homophobic policy.

But I was legally employed and serving my country not a terrorist.

Yellow card, rule of law.

Thin red line.

I did prefer the countryside in Kosovo though.

I'm sure that the republicans of whatever stripe from 1641 - present would also argue that they were serving their country.

Who's law? The law of an occupying force?

"Terrorist" is purely a propagansists term, it can be used to describe whoever you don't like at the time. I'm sure that in many countries over many centuries the English could have easily been described thus.

Don't all millitary forces use terror as a weapon? Northern Ireland is part of the UK we have the same rights and before you want to go on about occupying force most of the world even Britain been occupied. Oh it was the Irish who asked the English to call in to play

Two rights does not make a left. "

Does it make an extreme right?

The army was deployed in 69 to protect the catholic minority. History.

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over a year ago


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Nip to Syria, have a chat with them

To what end?

Read what I've written. I don't doubt at all that the Jihadists have used terror in their war defending their particular sky-pixie, but I also don't dounbt that other forces in that conflict have too. "

They are just as likely to respect your opinion as I am.

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Northern Ireland however, we spent from 1969 until 2007, preventing it falling into the hands of what I personally saw as criminal, degenerate, psychopaths hell bent on forcing their personal politics on mainly law abiding British citizens.

Because the several hundred years of enforced rule from the English wasn't managed by the criminal, degenerate psychopaths with their own personal politics and agendas from the cesspit that is Westminster and the surrounding areas that have insisted in invading and interfering with half the bloody planet for the benefit of the few

This - The Empire was hardly a co-op....

Yeah but I loved using a Baton legally and rubber bullets gave me a semi.

If that statement is serious, maybe you should reconsider who it is with the psycopathic tendancies

I'd like to say the difference was I did it but I didn't enjoy it.

But I don't lie I fuckin loved it. Street patrols, stop searches, night time rural patrols, OPs, public order, sitting in a Sanger aiming the Gimpy at passing kids heads. Aiming an SA80 with an illegally chambered round at suspects while gently taking up first pressure.

The only bad thing I can say is the last 4 monther lost me a partner I really cared about due to the army at the time having a homophobic policy.

But I was legally employed and serving my country not a terrorist.

Yellow card, rule of law.

Thin red line.

I did prefer the countryside in Kosovo though.

I'm sure that the republicans of whatever stripe from 1641 - present would also argue that they were serving their country.

Who's law? The law of an occupying force?

"Terrorist" is purely a propagansists term, it can be used to describe whoever you don't like at the time. I'm sure that in many countries over many centuries the English could have easily been described thus.

Don't all millitary forces use terror as a weapon?

I really cannot believe what I have read here..

Pointing a loaded weapon at kids.. you sick Bastard..

Yeah they may be horrible little fucks, throwing stones and abuse at us while we patrol but we, the British forces, were better than that

. Well, at least the guys I served with were...

But a stone doesn't equate to the kinda lethal force that'll open a skull like a fucking watermelon...

Im glad I now deal with bringing non lethal weapons into corevl use so morons like you cannot do harm...

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Yep that should get me a time out, but he fuck it, twats like you fucking sicken me.."

Yeah but we did the hard work didn't we

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


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Nip to Syria, have a chat with them

To what end?

Read what I've written. I don't doubt at all that the Jihadists have used terror in their war defending their particular sky-pixie, but I also don't dounbt that other forces in that conflict have too.

They are just as likely to respect your opinion as I am. "

So what?

You appear to be basically agreeing with me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Nip to Syria, have a chat with them

To what end?

Read what I've written. I don't doubt at all that the Jihadists have used terror in their war defending their particular sky-pixie, but I also don't dounbt that other forces in that conflict have too.

They are just as likely to respect your opinion as I am.

So what?

You appear to be basically agreeing with me. "

Would you like to play with me?

Let's have sex

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over a year ago

Cmon you might even like me

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