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<blockquote data-quote="The Agrarian" data-source="post: 7560888" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>It's so hard to say what happened. One chap, for example, was on a tractor clearing a roadblock when he was petrol bombed twice. He fired believing his life was in danger. Ashtree calls it murder. I imagine that's when you plan in advance to target someone with death, and succeed. That's what the IRA and the UVF did. I don't believe that's what the army was about. </p><p></p><p>It's a good thing that there's some closure for the families. The problem is that, if it's to be of benefit to society, the IRA and the UVF also would need to come forward and put their members A, B and C on the witness stand to explain why it was they found themselves with no rational alternative at that time but to deliberately scheme to plant a bomb under a prison officers car, or drag a farmer and part time UDR out of his house and tell him to kneel before shooting him in the head etc. There's a lot to get through. Don't be shy now, form an orderly queue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Agrarian, post: 7560888, member: 3656"] It's so hard to say what happened. One chap, for example, was on a tractor clearing a roadblock when he was petrol bombed twice. He fired believing his life was in danger. Ashtree calls it murder. I imagine that's when you plan in advance to target someone with death, and succeed. That's what the IRA and the UVF did. I don't believe that's what the army was about. It's a good thing that there's some closure for the families. The problem is that, if it's to be of benefit to society, the IRA and the UVF also would need to come forward and put their members A, B and C on the witness stand to explain why it was they found themselves with no rational alternative at that time but to deliberately scheme to plant a bomb under a prison officers car, or drag a farmer and part time UDR out of his house and tell him to kneel before shooting him in the head etc. There's a lot to get through. Don't be shy now, form an orderly queue. [/QUOTE]
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