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h4c thats true to an extent , though i have lived and breathed the troubles , wasted half my life in prison ,i still have mates in jail who wont be out for many many more years when theyll be very old men . numerous lucky escapes and near misses from car bombs to bullets through my doors and windows. and then you look back and think ,for what ? im on the right side of the law now, well i do try. but i dont care if there is a united ireland or not now , i see the bigger threat which is the growth of radical islam, not so much here in NI but it will come surely if we dont wake up ,pull together and grow a set. catholic and protestant on both sides.
so , for me ? i would rather forget the whole lot. easy for some idiot fool of a reporter born and bread with a silver spoon to manipulate the people and sell news. no point in going back in time. in 1998 both sides issued statements to say " lets move on " but what a farce that has turned out to be. clowns.