Originally posted by Kram3rI'm a quarter Irish, and I agree, they had no right to kill innocents in the name of 'Freedom'. But most people get "The Real IRA" mixed up with "The IRA", since they are both very different things. The IRA were freedom fighters (in 1919), while the 'real IRA' were practically terrorists.
Who cares? They still did it.
Originally posted by The Grey Fox
I'm a quarter Irish, and I agree, they had no right to kill innocents in the name of 'Freedom'. But most people get "The Real IRA" mixed up with "The IRA", since they are both very different things. The IRA were freedom fighters (in 1919), while the 'real IRA' were practically terrorists.
Yeah, I'm aware and they're all still are Irish.
Originally posted by The Grey Fox
I'm a quarter Irish, and I agree, they had no right to kill innocents in the name of 'Freedom'. But most people get "The Real IRA" mixed up with "The IRA", since they are both very different things. The IRA were freedom fighters (in 1919), while the 'real IRA' were practically terrorists.
Well, they were terrorists, there's no practically about it.