False. The bill was suspended because of the outbreak of the Great War.
Occupation? What the hell do they teach you in Irish schools? Ireland was part of the UK; it's paradoxical: how can a government illegally occupy...
Please demonstrate and stipulate why Hitler is relevant to this discussion.
Putting a moronic smile as an adjunct to your statement doesn't validate your point. If I've changed the goal posts then demonstrate it.
Yes I defined it my own words - if your prejudice and nascent need for confirmation bias is clouding your mind, then why not have a little look at...
They're honoured in the Republic of Ireland - a nation that was tenuously borne from that initial act of terrorism; their beatification says...
Well that's just a subjective stance with not an iota of objectivity. It says more about your politics than actual history. Sure, in YOUR...
Pretty standard definition - why don't you look and read instead of blathering because what you hear doesn't confirm your own biases and...
"Ok so no"? I don't think you understood my reply - you weren't comparing like for like; it was a vacuous comparison. The American War of...
Any act of violence has the quality of 'terror', but 'terrorism' has a specific meaning because it's wedded to politics. A terrorist act is a...
Bit of a red-herring given the Anglo-Scottish wars were a pre-modern conflict. Nation States hadn't even emerged in the 13th/14th centuries.
Christ, behave. The Irish people consider it an act of terrorism because it's an origin myth for their country; it's a heavily mythologised...
He wasn't really wobbled, was he? His legs looked fine, though from his facial expression, he looked disconcerted.
Don't think anyone took 'offence', merely most found it cynical, which is was, but that isn't necessarily a slight. Oh, and 1916 Rising was an...