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27-06-2009, 18:56 #31
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27-06-2009, 18:57 #32
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
I refer you to my earlier question: what level of force would have been used if a bunch of scum had shouted insults outside a Mosque? My guess is they would have been clubbed like baby seals, and to Hell with the consquences.
Originally Posted by Closet_Jibber
Democracy is not for the people.
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27-06-2009, 19:00 #33
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
I doubt it - The bosses may have reacted differently but plod would still act in the same manner now that they know how the public react to Police use of force on BBC news.
Originally Posted by Werewolf
I wonder whether we'll be crying national outrage over a back handed slap this time?
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27-06-2009, 19:11 #34
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
I said at the time that was a non-story.
Originally Posted by Closet_Jibber
And I think if you had a bunch of Neds shouting insults at a group of Muslims, the Scrambled Eggs would probably send in Armed Response.
I heard one waste-of-rations state that, if a white man and an Asian both reported being assualted, he would spend more time and resources investigationg the Asian's complaint...because there was much less chance of the white man being "radicalised"!
FFS! This is a senior officer in L&B Police - whatever happend to "Uphold the Law without fear or favour"?!
Later on, she told me the whole story.
About the day she left her village. About the old man, about Cristu and Vera.
About the thing her father said.
About her baby.
When she was done, I knew a lot of men would have to die.
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27-06-2009, 20:00 #35Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
Stratchclyde Police are a waste of skin. They are very good at treating football fans like shit, and hiding away from where the real criminals are. I work near Possil, and a few weeks ago I saw a used needle lying in the gutter, about 60 feet from the police station. The place is riddled with crime, drugs and gangsters and what do they do? Hee-haw.
I'm from a mixed family of catholic and protestant background, and don't have a particular axe to grind as regards religion, but I detest bigotry. There is a saying about it, that each lot is as bad is the other, and they are two cheeks of the same arse. To me if you put money in a bucket to support the IRA or the UVF you are the same as those who fund AQ. It beats me how these people can justify their actions, but its bred into many of them from birth. Unfortunately Glasgow (and West Central Scotland)is full of these vermin, and many occupy high office, so there's little chance of rooting them out.
I notice Jim Murphy had to get his bit in about being on the end of abuse for being catholic. Why was that relevant?
Good to see so many older veterans there today, and it was good to hear the crowd drown out the noise of all the protesters with applause when they realised what was going on.
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27-06-2009, 20:14 #36
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
They don't fear the Police because they're not allowed to hit them.
Originally Posted by afcass
They don't fear the courts who aren't allowed to punish them.
They don't feed the government who give them £75 a week towards their habit.
Why shouldn't they get off their t1ts near the nick?
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27-06-2009, 20:46 #37Senior Member

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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Breaking the windows on Plantation Street church, usually.
Originally Posted by rabid_hamster
Tossers like these are background noise in Glasgow. It wasn't that long ago that you'd routinely see twats walking around the East End in 'Kill a Brit' t-shirts with the Sniper at Work logo on.
Vicious beatings are humanity's only hope.We need people who look to the stars, holding the nation and the world in their hearts but at the same time we need down-to-earth people who can do serious and trying work.
In a definite sense, a country's power and prestige isn't only a reflection of its economic power but also a reflection of its people's quality and morality. Moreover, I think the latter is actually more important in the long-term.
http://www.economist.com/blogs/multi...na_has_changed
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27-06-2009, 21:12 #38
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Then we're fcuked; Strathclyde's Finest are too busy doing paperwork and Diversity Training. Anyway, since they dropped the fitness standards, a lot of the fat cnuts would have trouble spanking the monkey, let alone kicking in a Ned...
Originally Posted by smartascarrots
Never mind the Huns - where are the Fingermen when we need them?!
Later on, she told me the whole story.
About the day she left her village. About the old man, about Cristu and Vera.
About the thing her father said.
About her baby.
When she was done, I knew a lot of men would have to die.
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27-06-2009, 21:22 #39Senior Member
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Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
Try walking round the Barras market of a weekend and you'll see tons of Pro-IRA tat for sale, and more tricolours than you can shake a stick at.
Originally Posted by smartascarrots
I'm sure there is an office there for some pro-oirish mob there as well, and the pubs there are just active recruiting grounds.
The whole place needs flattened.
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27-06-2009, 21:50 #40
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgow
One of the leaders of the IRA protest at our homecomig parade in Belfast last year is now in custody charged with killing two of Sappers at Massereene Barracks and has already done time. Whilst I have no time for the UVF/UDA or the IRA the Glasgow cops should of gone in hard & cuffed a few scrotes. Nobody ever disrupts a parade and a tribute to our own from WWII to the present day.
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...3896_duffy.jpg
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27-06-2009, 21:50 #41
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
seconded
Originally Posted by jockaneese
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27-06-2009, 21:59 #42
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
Why are you embarrassed for your country? Were these people representing Scotland in an official capacity or were they representing their own views? As a Scot this disgusts you? Are you the elected spokesman for your country are you? Are the rest of your countrymen aware that you have chosen to speak on their behalf?
Originally Posted by jockaneese
You feel embarrassed for your country? Does Scotland support this sort of thing or is it that you just feel that you have to utter this sort of sh*t?
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27-06-2009, 21:59 #43
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
Why?
Originally Posted by loopallu
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27-06-2009, 22:09 #44
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
Not strictly true, quote via text message from the scene
Originally Posted by jockaneese
'an then the billy boys went to sort it out'
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27-06-2009, 23:00 #45
Re: IRA supporters disrupt Armed Forces Day Parade in Glasgo
jockaneese should not feel embarrassed on behalf of the Scots. The demonstration was on behalf of Irish nationalists. Those halfwits have such a confused understanding of nationality and loyalty that they are not truly representative of British or Scottish people. Fcuk them.
Originally Posted by Biscuits_AB
"I firmly believe that we should not march into Baghdad. To occupy Iraq would instantly shatter our coalition, turning the whole Arab world against us and make a broken tyrant into a latter-day Arab hero. Assigning young soldiers to a fruitless hunt for a securely entrenched dictator and condemning them to fight in what would be an unwinnable urban guerrilla war." George Bush Snr, A World Transformed, 1998
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