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Tuesday, November 11, 2003 |
True Believers Part 3 Web MayfieldJohn Joe McGirl
was a leading republican, as they say, from the 1930s or 40s until his death
in 1988. He was elected to Leinster House during the border campaign of the
late 1950s, and of course refused to take his seat. Supposedly he briefly
served as chief of staff of the IRA late in the border campaign when
everybody else had been put in jail until he also wound up in jail. The
story goes that he spent time in every jail in Ireland at one point or
another. [Proceedings of the Radial Symmetry Institute: True Believers
Part 3]
Comments: 9:08:04 PM
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Crossing the Line Paul DunneFrom the latest issue of The Blanket : There are some republicans
who continue not to see the killing of Jean McConville as a war crime,
perhaps a majority. Let's be clear. There is a line here. On one
side of the line are those who support the right of the Army of the Republic
to take whatever steps necessary against informers. The killing of a
low-level informer may be judged excessive; in the McConville case it may
well have been: but it is certainly not a war crime. On the other side, are
those who call such killings war crimes . Whether they are as fanatic
as the wretched Myers matters not one whit -- and note that comparison here
of the funerals of Tom Williams, an Comments: Google It! 9:07:41 PM
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