‘Other’ Terrorist Organizations

The IRA/Sinn Fein Terror Inc are under the spotlight lately with the brave actions of five sisters of murdered Robert McCartney. In the latest it has emerged one of the Sinn Fein’s candidates for election, Cora Groogan, was present in the pub at the time of the murder.
BELFAST: Sinn Fein’s fitness for government has been challenged by the family of Robert McCartney, said to have been murdered by IRA men in a pub brawl, after it emerged that one of the party’s election candidates was in the Belfast bar on the night he was killed.
But it’s alright your Honour, I was in the toilet at the time – along with every other pub patron who in an amazing set of coincidental circumstances all felt a need to relieve themselves of the build up of Guiness at the same time. 70 of them have claimed to have been in the toilet together. What manner of pub is this Magennis’s. On first hearing of the murder I thought of a typical Irish pub, but no, what we’re obviously talking about is a full city-block monolith with sufficient rest room space to handle 70 punters at once. Lying hounds but terrified to bear witness to the murder. Over in the US the Sinn Fein have been disinvited to the White House for Wednesdays St Paddy’s day celebrations by none other than Senator Ted Kennedy. As Mark Stein says; (heads up from Tim Blair)
There’s a lesson there in the reformability of terrorists. The IRA’s first instinct is to kill. If you complain about the killing, they offer to kill the killers. If you complain about the manner of the killing, they offer to kill more tastefully — “compassionate terrorism,” as it were. But it’s like Monty Python’s spam sketch: There’s no menu item that doesn’t involve killing. You can get it in any color as long as it’s blood-red.
Some years ago the Irish Association of Queensland invited Adams to a lunch at the Brisbane Irish Club premises. Maintaining my ‘never support a terrorist under any circumstances’ policy, I phoned the club management and told them they could do so without the benefit of my membership fees and to this day I have been a non-member. I claim Irish anscestory but not the associated baggage of hatred of all things British. What Lord Lucan and others did to the Irish in the 1820’s is unspeakable, arrogant and so lacking in compassion that it was the base of the Irish being everywhere in the world, except in Ireland. But that was then and the IRA/Sinn Fein Terror Inc is now – and equally unnaceptable. Terrorism is terrorism under any form and the Sinn Fein group is as bad as it’s Middle East counterparts.