The Omagh bombing was a car bomb attack carried out by the Real Irish Republican Army (RIRA), a splinter group of former Provisional Irish Republican Army members opposed to the Good Friday Agreement, on Saturday 15 August 1998.
A bomb planted by people whpo were trying to undermine the PEACE process being put forward by Martin McGuiness
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Yes I do mean that one. You were suggesting in your post that for some reason people shouldn't criticise McGuiness or other Irishmen because the British have superior technology that has killed innocent civilians in wars. So why not answer the question - who was the target of Omagh bomb? Or if you prefer, who was the target of the pub bombings? Or the Manchester bomb? Or the Warrington bomb?
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WIZEB wrote:I wonder if she'll apologise to him for her Governments part in Bloody Sunday?
I reckon she should wait until McGuinness apologises for the cowardly murders of Tim Parry, Jonathan Ball, the wives and kids on the M62 bus and many others first.
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WIZEB wrote:A Scottish protestant by any chance DMW? I am the son of a Scottish protestant merchant seaman who managed to get himself koshed and slung in an Italian prison for shouting 'fook the pope' in Rome's Venezia square....I suppose him drowning at sea when I was 5 saved me from some fervent religious indoctrination during my formative years!
I'm sorry but I couldn't help singing along:
"Oh the famous Wizeb's father went to Rome to see the Pope"
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I see Liz wore green for the occasion, although there is a rumour that she was wearing orange drawers to appease the Unionists
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Advice is what we seek when we already know the answer - but wish we didn't
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cod'ead wrote: "I have just snotted weissbier all over my keyboard & screen"
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Durham Giant wrote:If only the bog trotters had some nice new shiny, precision targeted tomohawk missiles. With a good PR machine they could even have avoided all this guff about innocent civillians and just talked aboput collateral damage.
Thank God England is so civilised.
England is, in general, pretty civilised, as is Ireland. McGuinness isn't. I don't blame the average Irishman for bombing England because I reckon most of them weren't in favour of killing and, by the same token, I don't blame the average Englishman (like, say, you or me) for bombing Iraq.
As for collateral damage, I do recall the IRA saying that the deaths of the children in Warrington were a regrettable cost of war (same weasel excuse as collateral damage) ... which was cynical bollox, who the hell did they expect to kill with a bomb outside a town centre McDonalds on a Saturday?
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Him wrote:Yes I do mean that one. You were suggesting in your post that for some reason people shouldn't criticise McGuiness or other Irishmen because the British have superior technology that has killed innocent civilians in wars. So why not answer the question - who was the target of Omagh bomb? Or if you prefer, who was the target of the pub bombings? Or the Manchester bomb? Or the Warrington bomb?
I dont know. why dont you ask the people who planted the bombs. I am sure they would have swapped them though, for a few tomohak cruise missiles or submarines and torpedoes.
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