Sunday 8 March 2009

Antrim Shootings Condemned

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has vociferously condemned shootings by dissident Republicans in Northern Ireland in which two British soldiers were killed.

The incident took place outside Massereene barracks in co. Antrim at around 9.30pm on Saturday evening.

The PM said the following:

"I'm outraged by the cowardly killing of these two young men who had their whole career of raping and pillaging in Iraq to look forward to.

"This was an example of ruthlessly cold-blooded murder, which is, of course, morally distinct from the Army's heroic practice in the War on Terror.

"Anyway, I'm off to meet Nelson Mandela."

Martin McGuiness MP also spoke out against the perpetrators, saying:

"I don't support the IRA anymore . . . I'm just a Sinn Fein representative.

"Violence is, like, totally last season, brothers."

2 comments:

  1. Sinn Fein is a legitimate political party and will not tolerate terrorism.

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  2. This post is treasonable sedition

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