BNP Leader tweets about ‘fenian bastards’ following Covenant Day attendance
BNP Leader and MEP, Nick Griffin, was in attendance for the Covenant Day celebrations at Stormont today. His attendance would appear to be a rather logical development for a supremacist or an embarrassing distraction (take your pick, though the Orange Order did release a statement through the day seeking to put distance between themselves and the BNP Leader.)
Alas, he did appear to get in the spirit exhibited by many of the bandsmen whenproducing this tweet tonight:
So Ulster pics have upset my Republican stalkers. Tell you what, the bodhran can’t match the lambeg, you fenian bastards.
In other news, the day passed off peacefully with no altercations reported at the various flashpoint interfaces. Multiple bands decided to breach the Parades Commission determination regarding the playing of hymns outside St Matthew’s Catholic Church in east Belfast, playing The Sash to the cheers of locals (who The Newsletter claims booed those bands which did decide to adhere to the Commission’s rulings.)
Another intriguing observation was made by the Andersonstown News columnist, Squinter, who attended the day’s events at Stormont and who took pictures of UVF and UDA CDs for sale in the grounds of the Stormont estate, including The Famine Song (which kinda neatly ties together this summer’s Marching Story…)
Is it because the parade passed off peacefully ?
Your contributions are getting ever more desperate,personal,and frankly,laughable.
As far as I am aware,my spleen has never been vented,(well,not in public),but I do take great delight in your melodramatic, hysterical posts.
So do keep up the good work.
Chris Barnett.
Funny enough, Mc Causland used the same tactic with an anti parades guy. He even had a visit from the cops and had to take the guy’s address down.
If McCausland is on par with Griffin – who do we compare Sinn Fein (and their odious crimes) with?
Robert Mugabe?
Jimmy Savile?
So ANW’s post is entirely on topic.
The subject of his ridiculous statement might make it ‘on topic’.
So ANW’s post is entirely on topic.
The subject of his ridiculous statement might make it ‘on topic’.
Is nick griffin inappropriate in his statements when he twittered about Fenian bastards or is that ok with you?
If they killed catholics only ‘because of their religion’ (and not because they were retaliating for IRA sectarian attacks on protestant civilians) then surely they would still be killing them today? When was the last time these bloodthirsty catholic-haters actually killed a catholic again?? Nearly 20 years ago, was it??
You keep making this ludicrous claim and have continually been unable to provide evidence to back it up. Where are all the news reports confirming senior UVF personnel have been convicted of involvement in drugs??
And the same guy has regularly declared his unwavering support for the Provisional IRA – who killed more civilians in religiously-motivated attacks than any other group, robbed banks, smuggled diesel, imported ton after ton of pure cocaine from their Colombian narco-terrorist friends, raped young pre-pubescent children, engaged in widespread ethnic cleansing, bombed protestant churches, executed protestant church ministers and opened fire on protestants praying in isolated religious buildings in catholic areas.
18 October 2012 at 9:22 pm
Would you have a link for that me old chum. Interested to read the article.
Here some more recent Loyalist killings that a quick trawl of the BBC and BelTel websites provided:
His friend Damien Fleming was badly wounded in the same attack.
I could not agree more with you but this particular individual will take those facts and try to engage others in order to take the whole conversation off track and reduce it to a sectarian bunfight. It’s unfortunate but it happens.
It has been claimed for a number of years that senior figures within the organisation have been immune from prosecution because they were police informers.
In a statement to the BBC, the ombudsman confirmed he is examining allegations that police failed to properly investigate a series of fatal shootings in north and west Belfast between 1989 and 2010.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-20003541
Have you been drinking bleach by accident perhaps?
Thanks,
Point proved. Check Mate.