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When Is A Terrorist Not A Terrorist?
Apparently when he's part of the (ever so cute and cuddly) IRA.
It's well and truly begun now. I understand that Tony Blair is under a lot of pressure and is possibly somewhat emotional with the tragic and evil events that have transpired in London lately, but he's beginning to take the piss when he starts glossing over the many atrocities of the IRA. Is Tony Blair the world's biggest hypocrite?
"I don't think you can compare the political demands of republicanism with the political demands of this terrorist ideology we're facing now," declared our Leader.
I beg to differ. What Tony is effectively saying is tha we can't compare the demand of Republicans to bend Ulster to their will and force 1 million Unionists into a Catholic, Gaelic nation with the demand of Islamofascists to bend the 'West' to their will and force x million free christian, jewish and secular states into a repressive nation of Islam?
Why can't we compare them Tony?
"I don't think the IRA would ever have set about trying to kill 3,000 people," he went on, seemingly growing madder (and more amnesic) by the second.
No Tony, they were nice enough to stop at 1,706 - and that doesn't include their buddies in the 'Real' IRA, the Continuity IRA and the INLA, nor does it include 89 victims of "non-specific republican groups." Oh yeah, and let's not forget that their ceasefire was more to do with being relatively well contained by the British security services than a sudden 'road to Damascus' conversion to respect for human life.
Tell the truth Tony. Could it be that the real reason you can't compare them is because most of the IRA's 1,706 victims were Northern Irish and not, with some exceptions, Londoners. Could it be that you're so damn determined to apologise for the murdering scumbags of the IRA that you're actually willing to spread their propaganda for them? In 20 years time you'll be explaining to us that the Al-Qaeda Islamofascists threatening the liberty of this country weren't really that bad after all. Sounds ridiculous? We'll see.