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National - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970
Inaugural Collins 22 Society Conference
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event notice Tuesday September 21, 2004 11:03 by Fine Gael Member
Sat, 16 Oct 2004 at 13:00 - 18:00
The Collins 22 Society hold their first conference, with the theme: 'From Collins to Kenny' at Hotel Kilkenny, Kilkenny City, on Saturday, October 16, commencing 1.00pm.
Maybe the blueshirts would have some advice for the US/UK in deaing with terrorists, considering their successful dealings with the terroristic elemenets in the civil war
LMFAO - Now there's a theme !! I mean they have so MUCH in common ....., like eh, no ..... hold on ....., em, well, theyve both been in Croke Park for a start ...... let me see, they both have quiffs ........
I think you will find that collins would have very little in common with kenny. its worth pointing out that the murder of republican prisoners by free state forces commenced months after collins was killed in action.
while CiC of the free state forces, collins continued to supply guns to the IRA in the 6 counties and he also arranged the assassination in london of sir henry wilson former chief of the imperial general staff and recently elected unionist mp.
collins continued to put out peace feelers to the republican forces. all in all rather unorthodox behaviour for a free stater.
collins was definitely a slightly constitutional politician.
and their continous hard on for michael collins?i mean its usually far lefty parties that eulogise p\st heroes(did someone say che guevara?)but krazy fine gael?madness
in the context of a British threat of 'shock and awe' and their slightly unconstitutional refusal to accept rejection of their occupation it was not an unreasonable position for Collins to adopt.
it is always hard to second guess how the dead would view events after their death but I dont think Mick would be lining up for membership of the Reform Movement and is probably spinning in his grave at the novel concept of Fine Gael hijacking the memory of a military opponent of British occupation
You're getting to be a wee bit obsessive 'bout me, DD.
Wasn't me, son, wasn't me.
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Maybe the blueshirts would have some advice for the US/UK in deaing with terrorists, considering their successful dealings with the terroristic elemenets in the civil war
LMFAO - Now there's a theme !! I mean they have so MUCH in common ....., like eh, no ..... hold on ....., em, well, theyve both been in Croke Park for a start ...... let me see, they both have quiffs ........
I think you will find that collins would have very little in common with kenny. its worth pointing out that the murder of republican prisoners by free state forces commenced months after collins was killed in action.
while CiC of the free state forces, collins continued to supply guns to the IRA in the 6 counties and he also arranged the assassination in london of sir henry wilson former chief of the imperial general staff and recently elected unionist mp.
collins continued to put out peace feelers to the republican forces. all in all rather unorthodox behaviour for a free stater.
collins was definitely a slightly constitutional politician.
and their continous hard on for michael collins?i mean its usually far lefty parties that eulogise p\st heroes(did someone say che guevara?)but krazy fine gael?madness
"collins was definitely a slightly constitutional politician."
You say that like it's a good thing.....
in the context of a British threat of 'shock and awe' and their slightly unconstitutional refusal to accept rejection of their occupation it was not an unreasonable position for Collins to adopt.
it is always hard to second guess how the dead would view events after their death but I dont think Mick would be lining up for membership of the Reform Movement and is probably spinning in his grave at the novel concept of Fine Gael hijacking the memory of a military opponent of British occupation
This wdn't be Nordie having an identity crisis, wd it?
well no actually just someone who finds the concept of Kenny trying to imply that he has somehow taken on the mantle of Collins as laughable
Ridiculous and regrettable yes, not so sure about the laughs though.
You're getting to be a wee bit obsessive 'bout me, DD.
Wasn't me, son, wasn't me.
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