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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (96741)3/1/2005 8:33:56 AM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
Almost actually:

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When stories are written about the BTK killer, do reporters in this country say his victims were killed by the Lutheran church??



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (96741)3/1/2005 3:34:32 PM
From: Grainne  Respond to of 108807
 
It is really sad that the McCartney killing happened. I am certainly not at all gleeful about it (being on the Catholic side). At the same time, everyone is responsible for their own behavior. If IRA thugs murder someone in a bar and then threaten and intimidate people and destroy evidence, it really is a problem and there is no use pretending it is not.

More on IRA and Protestant paramilitary drug dealing, from a U.S. General Accounting Office letter:

Irish and British law enforcement officials provided no information that Irish terroristorganizations are engaged in international narcotics trafficking. However, someLoyalist and Republican terrorist organizations are engaged in street-level narcotics,dealing in such drugs as heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, and cannabis (marijuana). Irishpolice officials believe that shootings of major drug dealers in Belfast and Dublinwere related to in-country conflicts and not international narcotics trafficking

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