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Sinn Fein are liars
CulzieDate: Monday, 2012-12-31, 10:03 PM | Message # 1
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TV host Byrne blasts 'lying' SF chief

News Letter,Saturday,September 24 2011

One of the Republic's most respected and well-known television personalities stunned the Irish public this week when he called Martin McGuinness a liar.

Gay Byrne said he had always hated Sinn Fein and IRA violence and did not think of Mr McGuinness as a 'politican' but rather as a terrorist. ''I've always been a hater of Sinn Fein and a hater of the Provisional IRA and everything they stood for - and they don't like me either.'' Mr Byrne said during an interview on TV3,

''I've interviewed Martin McGuinness and Gerry Adams and they are so well disciplined and so well honed that no interviewer gets anywhere with them. ''You get nowhere with them because they lie. ''They lie all the time, They don't mind lying and they've rehearsed their lies and they've been trained to lie,and thats what they're doing.

On Thursday,Mr McGuinness claimed that he had never killed or was responsible for the death of anyone during the Troubles as he came under sustained questioning about his IRA past.

Mr Byrne - a former presenter of The Late Late Show - said that ''like so many other Irish people'' he had lost interest in the presidential election.

He said that when he looks at Martin McGuinness he does not think ''statesman and politican'' but rather former IRA man and former gunman.


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RSAUBDate: Tuesday, 2013-01-01, 11:08 PM | Message # 2
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At least someone in the media has the balls to say it how it is.
 
CulzieDate: Wednesday, 2013-01-02, 4:22 PM | Message # 3
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Yeah and a mick too. So there is some hope. Is more that a lot of our reporters here and mealy-mouth politicans could manage.

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RSAUBDate: Thursday, 2013-01-17, 2:11 PM | Message # 4
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Between him and Conor Cruise O'Brien both their own sort, none on our side have the backbone to speak up about what these vermin are really like, today marks the anniversary of the Teebane massacre yet our politicians won't even bring it up, in fear of rocking the boat, it's interesting that the likes of Ian McCrea Snr and Gregory Campbell, what ever their faults would speak out against Republicanism have been side-lined out of Stormont and packed off to Westminster, seem's nothing will be allowed to upset the republicans at Stormont.
 
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