Preemeptive 'St Patrick's Day' Reality Post Regarding Brendan Duddy ...
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Seeing as we've recently been saying so much re; suicides, suspicions, spooks and such ... and seeing as this coming St Patrick's Day (Monday, 17th March) is yet another crumby 'clinic day' for us ... when time so often seems to go on a go-slow and our minds tend to wander while we idle away hours hanging around in waiting rooms ... we're posting this rather revealing, real-life, peace-piece ... 'preemptively'.
That way, we won't have to worry about the real and presentpossibility probability of forgetting to remember in another two days time.
(Incidentally, if that breath-defying, mouth-full of a premier paragraph isn't Irish enough for you, then you're obviously already in a worse mental state than we ever were.)
Regardless ... read on.
Then see the full story for yourself.
Brendan Duddy.
See also, Belfast Telegraph.
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Seeing as we've recently been saying so much re; suicides, suspicions, spooks and such ... and seeing as this coming St Patrick's Day (Monday, 17th March) is yet another crumby 'clinic day' for us ... when time so often seems to go on a go-slow and our minds tend to wander while we idle away hours hanging around in waiting rooms ... we're posting this rather revealing, real-life, peace-piece ... 'preemptively'.
That way, we won't have to worry about the real and present
(Incidentally, if that breath-defying, mouth-full of a premier paragraph isn't Irish enough for you, then you're obviously already in a worse mental state than we ever were.)
Regardless ... read on.
Appetite whetted yet?Mr Duddy told the BBC: "The notion that big things happened in the Oval Office in Washington or in the Grand Hall of the Kremlin... actually it doesn't happen that way.
"It happens less formally and simply."(snip)
"Without that ceasefire there would have been no Good Friday Agreement and no peace today.
Then see the full story for yourself.
Brendan Duddy.
See also, Belfast Telegraph.
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Labels: Brendan Duddy, Britain, intelligence, Ireland, Peace, peace campaigners, terrorism, UK
4 Comments:
Good old Brendan. The greatest heroes are often the least sung
I can't imagine Tony Blair cleaning out the fire, or making his own tea!
Incidentally, TOB, good luck at the clinic. Us'll be thinkin' o' yer.
Our politicians are always eager to take credit - jusifyably or not - when things go well. When things go badly our politicians are expert at pointing fingers and passing the buck.
Gosh! Mrs Clinton will be vexed when she hears Brendan didn't mention her.
(/snark)
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