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    Ian Paisley doc on BBC NI tonight

    some interesting change of views if held 45 years earlier you wonder how things might have turned out in the North.


    Bloody Sunday

    On the Bloody Sunday shootings in Londonderry in 1972, when 13 people were shot dead by the Army, he said: "I was very angry that that's what it had come to.

    "I felt it was a very dangerous thing, and then the attempt to cover it for what it was not.

    "The inquiry afterwards proved that some of these people had neither weapons, nor were they using weapons. They were just making a protest within the law."

    He said he welcomed Prime Minister David Cameron's 2010 apology for the killings: "Well, I wasn't embarrassed. I was glad to hear him for the first time as a British leader telling the truth about it, saying what really did happen."

    Discrimination

    Mr Paisley also said the discrimination that once existed in Northern Ireland over voting rights was wrong.

    "If you vote down democracy, you are responsible for bringing in anarchy," he said.

    "It wasn't

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    This thread will go well.

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    Paisley went down a wrong road for many years, age mellowed him, i think if he could do it all again he'd be a different man.

    his pseudo flirtation with the paramilitaries was his biggest error, though of course he would deny this.

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    Did he really say that? I may have gotten the man all wrong.

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    BBC article preveiwing the documentary - view external link

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    Dublin brought the killing of 33 innocent people in the Dublin /Monaghan bombings on themselves apparently

    Ian paisley made the balls and let others fire them,,not his own children of course..David Irvine had him well sussed

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    its time to move on from the troubles, the whole world knows that, the future is what matters, and the children deserve a better, sectarian free future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by herewego10inarow
    Dublin brought the killing of 33 innocent people in the Dublin /Monaghan bombings on themselves apparently

    Ian paisley made the balls and let others fire them,,not his own children of course..David Irvine had him well sussed

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    The auld bigot looked extremely uneasy and nervous about some of the questions asked of him and of some of his outrageous sectarian rants from previous years...seems like he wants to clear his conscience for his sins before he meets his maker.

    Mr Paisley also said the discrimination that once existed in Northern Ireland over voting rights was wrong.

    "If you vote down democracy, you are responsible for bringing in anarchy," he said.

    "It wasn't one man, one vote, I mean that's no way to run a country."

    "The whole system was wrong."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poguemahone
    The auld bigot looked extremely uneasy and nervous about some of the questions asked of him and of some of his outrageous sectarian rants from previous years...seems like he wants to clear his conscience for his sins before he meets his maker.

    Mr Paisley also said the discrimination that once existed in Northern Ireland over voting rights was wrong.

    "If you vote down democracy, you are responsible for bringing in anarchy," he said.

    "It wasn't one man, one vote, I mean that's no way to run a country."

    "The whole system was wrong."
    He'll have a pal in Hell with Sharon.

    Evil basturts.

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