Derry appreciation thread
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bocerty
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Today at 12:15 amAs a proud Derry girl was up in the
Guildhall Square today to hear the Saville report. Although I was not
born at the time of Bloody Sunday I have been told a lot about it by my
parents and at school. Today when the families came out into the square
and when we watched the live broadcast of David Cameron I could feel
nothing but emotion. I was born in a city with some mental scars of
Bloody Sunday and I remember when I was younger going through the
Bogside/Creggan on the last Sunday in January and seeing the people
protest for justice, Iam so glad that this day came for the families and
this city as a whole, It gives us closure.
Tonight watching
Spotlight I was enraged to see the outrageous comments made by Mr
Gregory Campbell about this case, I personally dont think that there was
a need for his comments tonight. At least the truth is free that is
all.
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mossbags- GAA Elite
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bocerty wrote:Jayo Cluxton wrote:
the second priest from the same parish to pack it in - thats them Derry women for you
Irresistible
up.the.oak.trees- GAA Minor
- Doire
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patrique wrote:
And his role in achieving justice today was IMMENSE and appreciated by the people of Derry.
As Bishop Daly said in that programme about St Columb's "It took Eamon to tell us to get off our knees".
patrique- GAA Hero
- Antrim
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Still has his hands in do phoca I see, lazy freeloadin' commy
mossbags- GAA Elite
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Not forgetting the All Ireland choir runners up as seen on RTE1
up.the.oak.trees- GAA Minor
- Doire
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Age : 29
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patrique wrote:patrique wrote:
And his role in achieving justice today was IMMENSE and appreciated by the people of Derry.
As Bishop Daly said in that programme about St Columb's "It took Eamon to tell us to get off our knees".
Agreed Pat, he's some campaigner to say the least!
bald eagle- GAA Hero
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