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Why is Gerry Adams laying a wreath in the Rugby Pitch today in Dublin?

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Is it to the 15 english players that where slaughtered yesterday by us Irish? Ha ha

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  1. BECAUSE IT MAKES GOOD PUBLICITY FOR THE UPCOMING ELECTION, AND ALSO, HE IS A TOTAL TOOL!


  2. yes you are right gerry adams is a great man of honour dignity this is a gesture of respect for those irish citizens cruelly murdered by the black and tans

  3. in 1920, 12 lorry loads of english soldiers (black and tans) arrived at Croke park and opened fire on the crowd in retaliation for the ira killing several supposed british spies

  4. Did he lay one yesterday for the British officers murdered on the orders of Michael Collins? I doubt it.Is he still refusing to take his seat in parliament in protest but still taking the money?

  5. He wants to remember the only time you irish will slaughter the mother nation. Or is it because he couldn't show the Rugby World Cup to anyone, 'cos YOU HADN'T ACTUALLY WON IT.

  6. No .......It was laid as a remembrance for those who fought and died to make Ireland the proud and independent Republic that it is now. I am not Irish.

  7. I think it's because the Irish have finally realised that this is the 21st century and the British today are on more to blame for Anglo Irish problems that stem back 400 years than you are.

    So he's laying a wreath because it means the start of the end of his political career.

  8. Adams good or bad is liked and disliked by many its not my buisness if he chooses to honour fallen heroes or people or what he stands for we live in a democracey so we all are entitled to our views you can always switch the telly off or stop buying the paper come on.....No one likes sore losers i was proud to be beaten by a great team such as the irish knowing that it has brought us one step closer together as friends i dont want your country its lovely were it is and proddy or cath i dont care its whats inside the person that matters.

    that proud nation allowed us into their great ground and kicked our butt's better to fight on the pitch than on the streets.

    i work and live within a large irish community and they always treat me as an equal yes i get the blagard but i can give it too history is history remember be proud and live for tommorow..

    preaching over, god my bum still hurts atleast we might get the chance to kick yours again another day jon

  9. to remember the Sunday bloodier Sunday

    so many people died years ago

    listen to the song Sunday bloodier Sunday by the group u2

    i am English so not to sure what actual happend on that such day

    army & rebels were fighting & as usual civilans got killed too

    can not believe a irish man jokeing over such sadness

    you r sick what happend to true irish pride

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