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Balrog on the deaths of children
Balrog is critical of those who praise Sergeant Lee Clegg for his role in Afghanistan.
I was disgusted to learn that the British military establishment are now exalting murdering bastard Para Lee Clegg in Afghanistan, as some type of noble war hero. Portraying a child killer as a hero is despicable, even by Brit military standards!
This is in sharp contrast to Balrog's feelings about child killer Sean Kelly. In October 2005 Balrog was critical of Peter Hain for "locking up Sean Kelly for no reason". Earlier the same month a different contributor felt that Kelly, convicted of nine murders committed in October 1993, should not be in prison. On Kelly's release it was commented that the suspension of his Belfast Agreement licence was wrong and done to "appease rejectionist Unionism"
Maybe the two child victims of Kelly's bomb in 1993 were the wrong sort of children for Balrog.
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Balrog really is a rag these days
It was every anything else?!
Or perhaps they choose to ignore it because it undermines the half-baked argument being spouted.
If the incident in question had happened in any other part of the British isles there would have been crowds on the streets demanding that Clegg recieve a medal.
