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1329.1 | Bang! | AYOV25::JDOOLEY | | Fri Feb 11 1994 06:00 | 5 |
| Reports state that he was now involved in the hotel business...
Could you imagine being caught stealing towels from THAT
hotel........
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1329.2 | | VYGER::RENNISONM | One hundred and eeiigghhttyyyyy | Fri Feb 11 1994 07:25 | 1 |
| Re.-1 tee-hee. Good one. :-)
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1329.3 | really!! | EASE::KEYES | Technology Grp. 827-5556 | Fri Feb 11 1994 08:06 | 9 |
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...-1
NOTHING is funny relating to ANYBODY been shot dead in front of a kid...
rgs,
Mick
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1329.4 | | VYGER::RENNISONM | One hundred and eeiigghhttyyyyy | Fri Feb 11 1994 09:43 | 5 |
| Mick,
The joke is not that he has been shot. You are absolutely correct - that
is NEVER funny.
Mark
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1329.5 | | NOVA::EASTLAND | I'm the NEA | Fri Feb 11 1994 09:56 | 4 |
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Will ::CELT be sending a contingent to pay respects at the funeral of
this ex freedom fighter?
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1329.6 | | TALLIS::DARCY | Alpha Migration Tools | Fri Feb 11 1994 10:20 | 8 |
| >The world is a safer place this morning after the most notorious
>of all republican terrorists Dominic "MAD DOG" McGlinchy(sp?) finally
>fell at the hands of his own INLA. He was dragged from a phone box
>by two armed men and shot dead.
Funny, I would argue that the world is less safe. People increasingly
use violence to solve their problems. This is why NI is so far apart
from peace. You lost one terrorist but apparently gained two others.
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1329.7 | Correct me if I'm wrong... | PAKORA::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Fri Feb 11 1994 10:29 | 8 |
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3 terrorists - 1 terrorists = 2 terrorists
How does this mean we have gained 2 , I thought it meant we have 1
less.
Another reason why the rest of us were safer was because they were
concentrating on their own for a change.
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1329.8 | McGlinchey's nine lives up! | ADISSW::SMYTH | | Fri Feb 11 1994 10:32 | 13 |
| The Gardai (Irish police) did there best to do in Mr McGlinchey back in
the Eighties, after he escaped custody following one of his more
infamous kidnapping escapades. McGlinchey and one of his henchmen were
ambushed (roadblocked?) by the special branch. It seems they thought he
was driving as the driver was hit by over twenty bullets and McGlinchey
who was in the passenger seat walked away relatively unharmed.
McGlinchey was an animal who lived and died by the gun. He won't be
missed by many. In the same breath, though, I have to agree with George
Darcy's comments in .6. Violence breeds violence and it's rise can be
exponential if people don't have the courage to say enough is enough.
Joe.
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1329.9 | hype | EASE::KEYES | Technology Grp. 827-5556 | Fri Feb 11 1994 11:08 | 12 |
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Dominic McGlinchey certainly was an active republican years ago but
the press hype on him is abit over the top....reference the last note
for example which is completly untrue and references someone else
entirely......
All his alleged victims and their families deserve sympathy just as his
own family does..his kid having seen both his parents shot dead in
front of them.
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1329.10 | | ADISSW::SMYTH | | Fri Feb 11 1994 13:06 | 5 |
| Re .9
Hmm.. I could have sworn it was McGlinchey that nearly got shot by the
Gardai. Who was it so?
Joe.
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1329.11 | Please do not use inflammatry reporting | SIOG::BRENNAN_M | festina lente | Fri Feb 11 1994 17:17 | 16 |
| I do not normally take part in this type of conversation. However I
detest inaccurate reporting.
Mr McGlinchey was killed outside a phone booth in Drogheda. He was not dragged
anywhere. It has not been determined yet who killed him.
He was not shot at any stage by the GARDAI/ARMY in Ireland. The person
you are probably thinking of is Dessie O'Hare.
My sympathies go out to his 16 year old son - who has been a witness to
both his father's and mother's brutal killing.
I think we have seen enough people die tragically in this country.
Martin Brennan
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1329.12 | It was no tragedy | PAKORA::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Sat Feb 12 1994 02:43 | 9 |
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I doubt many people think that the death of McGlinchey was a tragedy.
However the death of all his victims could easily fall into that
category.
Gordon...
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1329.13 | | NOVA::EASTLAND | I'm the NEA | Sat Feb 12 1994 10:45 | 4 |
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Rright, a tragedy, that's rich. Those that live by the armalite shall
die by it.
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1329.14 | tragedy is not equal to sorrow | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Sun Feb 13 1994 16:04 | 6 |
| It certainly is a tragedy - a wanton waste of human lives or resources.
Whether you are sympathetic or indifferent to the tragedy seems to be
at issue here.
Pat
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1329.15 | | NOVA::EASTLAND | I'm the NEA | Sun Feb 13 1994 16:54 | 9 |
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I certainly don't wish to start a rathole, but every death by your
reckoning is a tragedy, if that death was of a human who didn't live
the kind of life he could have done. Only few people reach their
maximum potential.
Normally when some violent and destructive person is killed, it isn't
called a tragedy, except in the most abstract way.
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1329.16 | More info, right person this time! | ADISSW::SMYTH | | Mon Feb 14 1994 09:49 | 14 |
| Apologies for my inaccuracy a few back. The man referred to in .8 was
indeed Dessie O'Hare. It seems McGlinchey had returned to a life of crime
in the last few months and was implicated by the Gardai in two armed
robberies in Millstreet Co. Cork recently.
McGlinchey was interviewed by the (Irish)Sunday Press on a number of
occasions recently and claimed a South Armagh family had hired a UVF
gunman to kill him in revenge for the death of one of their family
members. The funeral in Co. Derry was attended by up to 700 people
including Bernadette MacAliskey, who helped carry the coffin, and Sinn
Fein's Martin McGuinness. I suppose they were there to pay respects to
another "great republican".
Joe.
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1329.17 | End of rathole? | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Tue Feb 15 1994 18:25 | 17 |
| >>I certainly don't wish to start a rathole, but every death by your
>>reckoning is a tragedy, if that death was of a human who didn't
>>live...
To end the rathole, let's agree to disagree. I did state though that
in my opinion, a tragedy is a wanton waste... which is considerably
different from stating that every death is a tragedy. My grandfather
died in his sleep, of pneumonia. His was not a tragic death but sad
for surviving family members.
A wanton waste of human lives or resources does not necessarily mean
that a death has occured. A life spent in abject poverty, or threat of
abuse, or an abusive relationship, is a tragedy.
Now, back to the topic...
Pat
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1329.18 | | NOVA::EASTLAND | I'm the NEA, NEH, NPR | Tue Feb 15 1994 20:57 | 3 |
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Indeed, agree to disagree. This is getting entirely too abstract.
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