Monthly Archives: August 2015

MORE THAN 2,000 IRISH REPUBLICANS MARCHED THROUGH DUBLIN IN SUPPORT OF IRA PRISONERS……

PROSE AND CONS. By prisoners from E1 Landing, Portlaoise Prison, 1999. Acknowledgments : grateful thanks to the following for their help, support, assistance and encouragement – all those who helped with the typing and word processing over the past few … Continue reading

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THE RIC CONSTABLE INITIALLY COMPLIED WITH THE ORDER..

THE RIC CONSTABLE INITIALLY COMPLIED WITH THE ORDER.. …BUT IN AN INSTANT dropped his hands and reached for his revolver. He was in the act of drawing same from his holster when the IRA man fired first, hitting him in … Continue reading

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THE KING OF THE U.S.A. ISSUES AN EDICT…..!

REMINDER – SATURDAY, 15TH AUGUST 2015. “We are the most cosmopolitan race in the whole universe; but Irishmen should have a country; they have a right to the country of their birth. By the use and aid of one steel … Continue reading

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A POLITICAL MAZE…

HEARD THE ONE ABOUT.. …Obama, Trump, Bush and Clinton having been outlawed by an edict issued by a politician at the very top of the American political ‘food chain’? Or how British Army conduct towards the Irish was condemned by … Continue reading

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ENDA KENNY’S “NEW PROCLAMATION” – WORDS AND PIC OF SAME!

“WE SUPPORT THE USE OF ARMED STRUGGLE IN THE SIX COUNTIES…” – MARTIN McGUINNESS. The following piece was published in the ‘Socialist Republic!’ newspaper in September 1986 and records some of the words of Martin McGuinness from a speech he … Continue reading

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WHAT HAPPENED NEXT…?

FOR WEDNESDAY 5TH AUGUST 2015…. Stormont minister declares that he supports the use of armed struggle in the Six Counties, as he attempts to honour a man who fought against, not for , the continuance of British rule in Ireland. … Continue reading

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