Thursday 17 April 2014

ROYALIST SINN FEIN EAT CAKE






"Dressed in white tie and tails, like all the other male guests, Mr. McGuinness looked like a perfect member of the British establishment. And indeed that is just what he has become. True, there was a protest outside the banquet by relatives of people murdered by the IRA, including a father whose 12-year-old son was killed in the 1998 bomb attack in Omagh. Even the fact that Mr. McGuinness's erstwhile terrorist organization in 1979 had murdered the Queen's cousin, Lord Louis Mountbatten, and his 14-year-old grandson, failed to dampen the festivities. The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are consummate professionals, and invite to state occasions those worthies who the British political establishment advises them to invite........
.Mr. McGuinness was also interested in "liberty" and "rights" of a kind. When he headed an organization that killed people by their hundreds, he said the group was fighting for the "right" to be free of British "occupation"—a claim that sounds even more ridiculous now than it did then. For not only is the situation now exactly what it was when the Provisional IRA restarted its campaign of ultraviolence in the 1970s; it was never the case—as moderate, nonviolent Nationalist and Republican citizens kept on proving—that to get to a devolved assembly in Northern Ireland you had to plant bombs." WSJ



Republican Sinn Féin

Republican Sinn Féin believes that the historic Irish nation is a distinct, coherent unit and is entitled to exercise its own independence. It believes, using the words of one of the 18-Century founders of Irish Republicanism, Wolfe Tone, in the urgent need to “break the connection with England, the never-failing source of all our political evils”. It stands for the complete overthrow of British rule in Ireland.

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It stands for the complete separation of Church and State. It believes in the central importance of the Irish language to the Irish identity.
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Ruairí Ó Bradaigh
Former President
Des Dalton
President

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