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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon Ebanks View Post
    You don't get more anti-establishment than blowing up innocent people. It worked for Mandela and the IRA, why don't we all try it, eh... Just think, if we kill enough people we can have a nice statue in London, or all be made MPs...
    how many bombs did Mandela plant, and how many of those bombs killed people?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCally View Post
    how many bombs did Mandela plant, and how many of those bombs killed people?
    He was arrested and jailed before he could release his arms cash. It was your lot that sang FREEEEEEEEEE NELSON MANDELA. It was your lot who put a statue up in London, It was your lot who marched with the IRA. Don't try and be clever with me.

    The planned purpose thereof was to bring about in the Republic of South Africa chaos, disorder and turmoil, which would be aggravated, according to their plan, by the operation of thousands of trained guerrilla warfare units deployed throughout the country at various vantage points....Their combined operations were planned to lead to confusion, violent insurrection and rebellion, followed, at the appropriate juncture, by an armed invasion of the country by military units of foreign powers.
    In the midst of the resulting chaos, turmoil and disorder, it was planned by the accused to set up a provisional revolutionary government to take over the administration and control of this country...
    http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/project...laaccount.html

    Here are two photos showing the Church Street bombing. As mentioned before, in his so-called book, "Long Walk to Freedom", Mandela says that he "signed off" with this act of terrorism. People should take a look at what Mandela "signed off" with while he was in prison - convicted for other acts of terrorism! President P.W. Botha told Mandela way back in 1985, that he could be a free man as long as he did one thing: Publicly renounce violence. Mandela refused. That is why Mandela remained in prison until the appeaser F.W. de Klerk freed him unconditionally. The bottom line is that Nelson Mandela never publicly renounced violence - and we should never forget that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon Ebanks View Post
    He was arrested and jailed before he could release his arms cash. It was your lot that sang FREEEEEEEEEE NELSON MANDELA. It was your lot who put a statue up in London, It was your lot who marched with the IRA. Don't try and be clever with me.


    http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/project...laaccount.html

    Here are two photos showing the Church Street bombing. As mentioned before, in his so-called book, "Long Walk to Freedom", Mandela says that he "signed off" with this act of terrorism. People should take a look at what Mandela "signed off" with while he was in prison - convicted for other acts of terrorism! President P.W. Botha told Mandela way back in 1985, that he could be a free man as long as he did one thing: Publicly renounce violence. Mandela refused. That is why Mandela remained in prison until the appeaser F.W. de Klerk freed him unconditionally. The bottom line is that Nelson Mandela never publicly renounced violence - and we should never forget that.

    Pray tell me when you heard me sing FREEEEEEEEEE NELSON MANDELA.
    It's you lot that marched with the UVF/UDA and other terrorist group that which to keep the British occupying the north of Ireland by any means.
    Isn't it funny how you lot believe that oppressive states like the apartheid one in South Africa could use any method they please to keep themselves in power including attacking and killing people, yet when theses people fight back they are the ones in the wrong.

    The ANC's submission said that the bombing was in response to a South African cross-border raid into Lesotho in December 1982 which killed 42 ANC supporters and civilians, and the assassination of Ruth First, an ANC activist and wife of Joe Slovo, in Maputo, Mozambique
    So the South African State attacked and killed people was that OK ? If you wage war on people you can't cry foul if they attack you back
    Now I'm not saying that it was right that those civilians died.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCally View Post
    Pray tell me when you heard me sing FREEEEEEEEEE NELSON MANDELA.
    It's you lot that marched with the UVF/UDA and other terrorist group that which to keep the British occupying the north of Ireland by any means.
    Isn't it funny how you lot believe that oppressive states like the apartheid one in South Africa could use any method they please to keep themselves in power including attacking and killing people, yet when theses people fight back they are the ones in the wrong.

    The ANC's submission said that the bombing was in response to a South African cross-border raid into Lesotho in December 1982 which killed 42 ANC supporters and civilians, and the assassination of Ruth First, an ANC activist and wife of Joe Slovo, in Maputo, Mozambique
    So the South African State attacked and killed people was that OK ? If you wage war on people you can't cry foul if they attack you back
    Oh, does that mean I can murder a few hundred Muslims in retaliation for the tube and London bus?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon Ebanks View Post
    Oh, does that mean I can murder a few hundred Muslims in retaliation for the tube and London bus?
    Do you to murder a few hundred Irish Christians in retaliation for the bombings carried out by the IRA ?

    P.S. Murder is a crime. I guess you do know the difference between killing and murder ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCally View Post
    Do you to murder a few hundred Irish Christians in retaliation for the bombings carried out by the IRA ?

    P.S. Murder is a crime. I guess you do know the difference between killing and murder ?
    All innocent death is murder, but you appear to be saying that for some it's justified...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon Ebanks View Post
    All innocent death is murder, but you appear to be saying that for some it's justified...
    I guess you don't know the difference between killing and murder.
    No I'm not saying that some innocent death are justified.
    If a soldier fired a shot at an armed combatant missed and the bullet ricocheted hitting and killing an innocent civilian has that soldier committed murder?

    Sorry my other post should have read,Do you want to murder a few hundred Irish Christians in retaliation for the bombings carried out by the IRA ?
    Last edited by TheCally; 20-06-2012 at 10:08 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCally View Post
    Pray tell me when you heard me sing FREEEEEEEEEE NELSON MANDELA.
    It's you lot that marched with the UVF/UDA and other terrorist group that which to keep the British occupying the north of Ireland by any means.
    Isn't it funny how you lot believe that oppressive states like the apartheid one in South Africa could use any method they please to keep themselves in power including attacking and killing people, yet when theses people fight back they are the ones in the wrong.
    It always depends on who you support.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northumbrian View Post
    It always depends on who you support.
    what one man's terrorist is an others freedom fighter?
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    Winnie Mandela had an interesting way of dealing with people-she endorsed the 'necklace' in 1988

    See here

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necklacing

    "The first recorded instance took place in Uitenhage on 23 March 1985 when African National Congress (ANC) supporters killed a councillor who was accused of being a collaborator.[1]

    Necklacing "sentences" were sometimes handed down against alleged criminals by "people's courts" established in black townships as a means of enforcing their own judicial system. Necklacing was also used to punish members of the black community who were perceived as collaborators with the government. These included black policemen, town councillors and others, as well as their relatives and associates. The practice was often carried out in the name of the ANC, and Winnie Mandela, then-wife of the imprisoned Nelson Mandela and a senior member of the ANC, even made statements that endorsed its use.[2] "

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