I am a nut as well. I dont thinkl so either.Well rama seems to be the only one who thinks this nut wasn't a terrorist....![]()
I am a nut as well. I dont thinkl so either.Well rama seems to be the only one who thinks this nut wasn't a terrorist....![]()
Yup, but don't tell the media..He committed an act of terroism so therefore.........next
So simple only a fool couldn't see....He committed an act of terroism so therefore.........next
DICK was used as reference here.WTF does Cheney have anything to do with this thread?
It was an Irish American "thing." I've never known anyone from Ireland either Eire or Northern Ireland who didn't unequivocally state that the IRA in its various branches was a terrorist organization. (I’m sure IRA members didn’t feel that way, but I’ve never known any).True, Irish americans supported the cause of the IRA, pehaps without fully understanding the horror of terrorism. I attended irish celebrations in new york attended by hundreds of people. While drinking Guiness and singing Irish songs(including 'rebel' songs) the particpants also contibuted(via raffle and contribution) to a bunch of guys collecting for the 'cause'. We all know where that money was going. Kennedy was supporting his Irish American constituency.
NBC has done a spectacularly awful job of dancing around the fact that the man was a Tax Protester nut (i.e. believed all sorts of bizarre theories about how the Income Tax was Unconstitutional) who deliberately engaged in an act of Domestic Terrorism - what else do you call loading your light plane with extra aviation gasoline and then "dive bombing" it into the local IRS offices so gutting the entire office building that it will have to be razed and killing several people and hospitalizing over a dozen.The media is doing it's job by not giving it's opinion on the matter but rather reporting the facts at hand.
Care to provide even a shred of evidence for this bullshit statement?The Irish suffered greatly at the hands of the Brits (especially the Scots). During the two great potato famines when over 2 million Irish perished, the rich Scottish landowners were EXPORTING food OUT of Ireland. The late Senator Kennedy's family traces its roots back to Ireland.
Why don't you read up on Irish history and the great potato famines of the 1840's and report back.Care to provide even a shred of evidence for this bullshit statement?
I'll go out on a limb and suggest that I know a little more about Irish and Scottish history than you do. There is no evidence that Scottish landowners were the main reason for the famine or the plight of the Irish. The English certainly much more so. Some Scots. A few Welsh. And many Irish as well.Why don't you read up on Irish history and the great potato famines of the 1840's and report back.
Assuming you have, you would know that the English did far more to cause the famine in Ireland then the "gift" they gave of some of the land to certain Scot landowners. The English practically wished the Irish would starve or disappear, and actively pursued that through two centuries. The Scot landowners were at worst were a proxy agent. The English wanted to wake up one day, have their morning tea, and find out the Irish were gone.Why don't you read up on Irish history and the great potato famines of the 1840's and report back.
Ok, let's blame the English, the Scots and the Welsh and maybe a few Irish. BTW: Virtually all the Protestants in Northern Ireland trace their roots back to Scotland.There is no evidence that Scottish landowners were the main reason for the famine or the plight of the Irish. The English certainly much more so. Some Scots. A few Welsh.
Not what you originally said. The Scots were a minor player in all this. The real players were in the British monarchy and the parliment. Meaning, England.Ok, let's blame the English, the Scots and the Welsh and maybe a few Irish.
Correct me if I am wrong (politely please) but weren't most of the Protestants from the British Isle on the ground in Ireland in fact Scottish?The Scots were a minor player in all this. The real players were in the British monarchy and the parliment. Meaning, England.
The reference used was totally facetious.Unless I am blind Dick wasn't referenced in either article.
It seems that the POTUS' administration should get some much needed advice from Dick since they don't understand what a terrorist is.
I am glad you have started to support Vice President Dick Cheney.
At whose discrection and outright politcal control? As I said they were proxy agents. The English most of all wanted that the Irish would simply disappear and did their best to make that happen.Correct me if I am wrong (politely please) but weren't most of the Protestants from the British Isle on the ground in Ireland in fact Scottish?
They were WILLING proxy agents. To this day the Protestant Scots living in Ireland do not consider themselves Irish but as subjects of the British Crown.As I said they were proxy agents.