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Tuesday
28Aug2007

Sanitisation Complete

Look at this picture of Martin McGuinness, 'former' IRA terrorist and now Deputy First Minister in what must be the best example of a devolved grotesquery anywhere in the western world.  He was strutting his stuff at Belfast's Mela, the city's Indian festival held every summer in the Botanic Gardens.  Doesn't he look a sight?  He's even attempted to throw himself into the ethnic feel of the occasion by sporting a tilaka on his forehead.  Mmm.  Very strange.  From killer to Krishna in the space of a few years!  My, hasn't the 'peace process' worked wonders for terrorists!!

Despite attempts by the media to whitewash this man's past for the sake of doing the bidding of governments in London and Dublin, we must never forget what this man was; what he is; and what he stands for.  Pity nobody in the media sought to draw an analogy between the tilaka and the bullet wounds in many a forehead his organisation has inflicted on countless numbers of people.  Mind you, that would require something called 'probing questioning and interview techniques', something that the media in Northern Ireland has long since forgotten how to perform.

 

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