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<blockquote data-quote="Wellytrack" data-source="post: 7759507" data-attributes="member: 13092"><p>Big fat Ian was a manipulative derisive narcissist. He was also of his time, and within that time used his position of safety to attack and separate and turn people against their neighbour and fellow man in the name of religion rather than use it to extend some friendship and charity.</p><p></p><p>The same friendship and charity he somehow found in later times with a true terrorist, but only after 40 years of stoking the flames of hatred that Northern Ireland burned in.</p><p></p><p>There was that time he tried to raise a Militia akin to Carson and Peter the Punt was more than abit silly but that is still nowhere near being like the strength and reach of the IRA.</p><p></p><p>Paisley done more to setback a generation of Already traumatised youth all by himself. He didn’t need a terror squad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wellytrack, post: 7759507, member: 13092"] Big fat Ian was a manipulative derisive narcissist. He was also of his time, and within that time used his position of safety to attack and separate and turn people against their neighbour and fellow man in the name of religion rather than use it to extend some friendship and charity. The same friendship and charity he somehow found in later times with a true terrorist, but only after 40 years of stoking the flames of hatred that Northern Ireland burned in. There was that time he tried to raise a Militia akin to Carson and Peter the Punt was more than abit silly but that is still nowhere near being like the strength and reach of the IRA. Paisley done more to setback a generation of Already traumatised youth all by himself. He didn’t need a terror squad. [/QUOTE]
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