>> 6 Sept 2004
Don't Mention the Guns
Over the course of the last couple of days we have witnessed public proclamations from two members of the Brownshirt movement. Over the weekend, the gargantuan and obnoxious Michelle Gildernew (the woman who was elected to Parliament on the back of stolen votes and electoral fraud) opined that the 'DUP must get real and agree to share power with republicans.' According to the twisted mind of this political heifer, the DUP must respect the mandate of purist fascism, and seeking to rid the political arena of terrorists' murderous accoutrements somehow contravenes the 'rights' of nationalists. Well I never!!
Gildernew then takes Paisley to task or his view that the 'rubbish (terrorism) must be cleared away.' And what's wrong with referring to terrorists as 'rubbish' may I ask? Believe me, if I had been asked to proffer my descriptive talents on the IRA, I can assure Gildernew that my views would make Dr Paisley's sentiments positively angelic by comparison. She then went on to promise the achievement of 'Irish unity'. In other words, nationalists still want to be involved in the running of a Province they eventually want to destroy. No change there then!!
In addition, the BBC tells us that Grizzly Adams thinks the Agreement in 'in difficulty.' In his judgement, the problem again stems from Unionism allegedly refusing to contemplate sharing political power with unrepentant, fully armed shitehawks who are used to getting everything their way through the threat and/or application of violence. There is nothing in Grizzly's statement, or indeed the words of the fascistic 'Tessie O'Shea' from Fermanagh, to suggest that the IRA are any closer to passing into oblivion. Of course, some in the DUP are content to achieve power with such bedfellows on fragile foundations. However, I suspect the broad Unionist electorate won't be anywhere near as keen.
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