Sanctioned murders & let the PIRA ASU's carry them out. Did you know that the Provo's killed more Catholics than Proddy's They also killed more Catholics than the Loyalist paramilitaries put together.
I didn't, I don't know much about NI if I'm honest. I read your posts on it when you've posted, setting Gerry Adam's dick on fire with a blowtorch and ****ting in his Oxtail soup seems to be where we're up to
I was waiting on my 10k likes trophy, I wouldn't hold your breath mate, nobody really appreciates us on here, it's all a mirage.
don't think i will ever get up to 10,000 likes, mainly due to the fact i wont live till im 243 years old
With all those posts just before yours I thought you were confessing to 200 murders there for a second!
Former soldier to face crown court trial over deadly 1974 shooting March 21 2017 please log in to view this image Dennis Hutchings was said to have fired his gun three times at John-Pat Cunningham as he ran away from an Army patrol in 1974 A retired British soldier is to be returned for crown court trial in connection with a 1974 shooting in Northern Ireland. Dennis Hutchings, 75, has been told by Armagh Magistrates' Court there is sufficient evidence that could lead a reasonable jury to convict him of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm to the 27 year-old victim. John-Pat Cunningham, who had learning difficulties, was shot dead by an Army patrol as he ran away close to the village of Benburb in June 1974. Hutchings was charged with the attempted murder of Mr Cunningham and attempting to cause him grievous bodily harm. Following a preliminary inquiry, a judge has ruled there is insufficient evidence to return Hutchings for trial for attempted murder. However, he has been returned for trial for attempting to cause grievous bodily harm. District Judge Alan White said he believed there was "ample evidence" from which a jury could conclude that Hutchings fired three shots at Mr Cunningham. "When considering the circumstances the soldiers found themselves in and the time they had to reach a decision, I can't see that any reasonable jury properly directed could find beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant intended to kill the deceased as opposed to causing him grievous bodily harm. "The evidence is sufficient for committal for trial for attempting to cause GBH with intent." Hutchings, of New Road, Cawsand, Torpoint in Cornwall, was asked to stand in the dock while the charge was read to him. When asked if he had anything to say in relation to the charge, Hutchings replied: "I have got nothing to say at this stage." The judge agreed to a defence request to alter Hutchings' bail conditions so he could go on holiday before his trial. It was agreed that his passport could be returned to go on the break. Hutchings was returned for trial to Belfast Crown Court on a date yet to be fixed. How ironic this is on the same day that MM died.
What gets me about scum like this is they wont take their seat in the House of Parliament but still happily take their big fat Westminster pay cheque every month. I hope the **** gets buried so I can piss on him.
Just been out to get some lunch, on the radio was a guy who says it was this piece of **** who ordered the bombing of the Arndale Centre. That'll do for me, total ****.
I'm not sure about that but it wouldn't ****ing surprise me. He is allegedly responsible for sanctioning the Warrington bombing when that wee boy got killed.
Yes indeed. I know for a fact he had a hand in the Warrenpoint massacre in 1979. 18 members of my old unit 2 Para were killed in two separate explosions. Their retaliation for bloody Sunday I suppose.
Not too long before we get to 4000 replies on this thread, now would be a great time to post a picture of a granny getting triple anal gang fisted... close the thread
To be fair mate, that's just my agenda with him, no doubt many other politicians have said similar things today. It's highly unlikely any politician was gonna come out and say "Good, I hope it hurt, tell the coroner to cut his cock and balls off and put them in his mouth".
Keeping with the Irish theme but on a lighter note, a friend of mine posted on Facebook on Paddys Day " Life of Riley...Free Irish Stew". The first post underneath from another friend was " What's he in for like"?
**** off Jeremy you scruffy old ****. I hope May trounces you in the next election you are a ****ing embarrassment you silly old ****.