>> 4 Sept 2004
A Woman of Substance
I happen to think Ruth Dudley Edwards is one of the most principled journalists in the Irish media. Not for her the mixture of supinity and sanguinity associated with so many of the Sinn Fein/IRA bootlicking brigade: people such as Brian Feeney and Tom McGurk's crowd over at the Sunday Business Post who think it is de rigeur to blame Ulster's Unionist population for every single crisis in the misnamed 'peace process'.
Edwards highlights several little matters of multiple murder and brutality nationalist Ireland thought we'd all forgotten. She points out incidents such as Canary Wharf, the murder of Frank Kerr, the slaughter of two RUC constables in Lurgan town centre, and the case of Edward O'Brien who blew himself (and a London bus) to smithereens near Trafalgar Square when a bomb he was carrying detonated prematurely. All such incidents would doubtless elicit weasel words from the Brownshirts and their flunky acolytes - blaming IRA atrocities on the 'wicked Brits' and the 1 million people resident in Northern Ireland who have the effrontery not to consider themselves Irish.
Summarily, Edwards opines that Northern Ireland has had anything other than true peace over the last decade. The Province has endured a false peace governed by terrorist whims whilst the IRA, UDA, etc. have grown fat off the proceeds of illegal activities the PSNI, for the sake of political correctness, is unwilling to properly investigate. Peace? No, an absolute sham!!!
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