Never Mix Buses with Irish Politics 

This was put together and submitted to The Pensive Quill by Marty Cullen. It is a humourous response to unflattering remarks thrown the way of Ruth Dudley Edwards in the comments section of the blog. Ruth, unfazed, suggested the Quill carry this. Good for her.

Message from the Edge of the Union


Never Mix Buses with Irish Politics 

This was put together and submitted to The Pensive Quill by Marty Cullen. It is a humourous response to unflattering remarks thrown the way of Ruth Dudley Edwards in the comments section of the blog. Ruth, unfazed, suggested the Quill carry this. Good for her.

17 comments:

  1. Ruths reply he haw he haw he always says that.!!

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  2. Thatcher once said "mad ,bad, going nowhere"loved it so much I put it on the back of a T-shirt ,on the front I have IS FUATH LIOM THATCHER GO FOƍLL
    ie, I still hate Thatcher!!

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  3. Anthony, I wanted to let you know that I devoted my most recent blog missive to having decided to include The Pensive Quill to my blogroll.

    I appreciate the thoughtful point of view that you add.

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  4. The pied cow blog,

    thanks for this. There is nothing special about this blog. It just permits an unstymied collection of viewpoints.

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  5. Is Paul Maskey qsf a stem cell clone of prof Stanley Unwin but not as funny ,?

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  6. Once again the people of Belfast,women in particular are being left traumatised by the actions of several groups of thugs who are hi-jacking cars in and around the Belfast area,is this sudden upsurge a resurgence of the dirty tricks depts of sb and mi5 who used £10 touts to terrorise these areas during their dirty war, or can you believe its just thugs copycating each other,the response from the elected representatives says a lot "be vigilant" yeah like be alert your country needs lerts! the psni/ruc arrest the thugs and release them within a few hours yet some have been lifted straight out of stolen vehicles,if the govt cant act and those enacted to protect and serve are not capable,then maybe we the citizens of this country should be allowed to carry arms in protection of life and property, I dont believe hijacking is a problem in Texas where the population are quite capable of defending themselves.

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  7. Marty,

    now we know the hunger strikers broke Thatcher but were denied their victory by men who steered them to certain death.

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  8. As you know Anthony death,or imprisonment was a distinct possibly one was told when joining the republican movement, yet still many grasped the nettle,how many would have joined if they had known that either death or imprisonment would come from the hands of the leadership of the republican movement,those brave men 12 in all would/ should be free today to pursue life as free men,either within or out of the movements they belonged their choice being their own, but as we now know they were sacrificed for political gain,by those who as you say steered them to certain death,hopefully in time ,sooner rather than later the wheels will come of their bus ,and all will see them for the ass,s that they are.

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  9. Marty,

    at the start I put it down to a faux pas on the part of the leadership. It happens and in the heat of the moment judgement calls are bound to be made which may come back to haunt you. But it is no reason to persecute the people who had to make the call.

    What persuaded me there was something malevolent behind it was the way Morrison dealt with it. It is no exaggeration to say that he clinched the argument for O'Rawe and in doing so destroyed his own narrative.

    The instinct was to suppress criticism rather than rolling with it. Such a price they have paid for that. I spoke with a British official one day about it all and their response was simple: 'look at what he did to the hunger strikers.'

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  10. Any man can make a mistake and the man that has,nt never made anything,you can forgive these things if the heart was true,but when we see how Richard O Rawe exposed these people and the business over Scap and Donaldson ,Davidson, John Joe, then you have to ask,really how many vols are dead today at the hands of these people,the brits must have been in awe at the cold hearted bastards who willingly set up those they called comrade,

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  11. http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=258684

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  12. After yet another Euro bail out,the Greek prime minister was asked what his thoughts are about the idea of doing "Greece the musical" he replied "I,ve got bills they,re multiplying"

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  13. Of post I know but go to
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8x59Ej2os&sns=em it is explaining debt to a hun class..

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  14. Marty,

    for long enough I would have accepted that a mistake was made while always allowing for the very real possibility that the Great Leader done the boys in because it is so at one with his character. But the more I look at the way Danny Thumbs went for Richard it seems highly likely that he knowingly gave the boys the thumbs down as well.

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  15. I see that The Queens Own Shinners are at it again...

    From the BBC

    'A Sinn Fein MLA has told the assembly that last year's visit of the Queen to Dublin had affected him "tremendously".

    Mitchel McLaughlin paid tribute to the generosity of spirit of the Queen and former Irish President, Mary McAleese...'

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  16. Dixie a cara ....did he mouth WOW WOW! as well... yip I heard the waster on tv as big a bunch of grovelling bastards never walked this land,
    Anthony I really do agree with you ,re., bangers and one of his boses, the bearded one, I think those boys are still up for the dirty deed, needless to say they wont do it.

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