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I won't celebrate the illness and death of Martin, nor would I wish it on anyone.
Sympathy to his family, but they can be thankful at least they got to prepare for his death and no doubt got to say goodbye, unlike most of the relatives of IRA victims. Also he reached 66 years, unlike most victims.
We are now going to hear about what a peacemaker and brave man to make peace he was.
A brave man is someone who stood up against violence, not supported it for 30 years until you fail.
Martin represented Irish republicans who wanted to unite Ireland and its people by killing its people. Not very clever.
Sympathy to his family, but they can be thankful at least they got to prepare for his death and no doubt got to say goodbye, unlike most of the relatives of IRA victims. Also he reached 66 years, unlike most victims.
We are now going to hear about what a peacemaker and brave man to make peace he was.
A brave man is someone who stood up against violence, not supported it for 30 years until you fail.
Martin represented Irish republicans who wanted to unite Ireland and its people by killing its people. Not very clever.
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