Martin was a an extraordinarily man, he was the man who fought for Irish freedom, and then worked so hard to achieve it through peaceful means. I’m from an Irish Republican background my relative was Sean MacDermott who was one the leaders in the Easter Rising. My Irish family moved to Wales and I was born in Wales, when I was little bit the troubles were coming to an end, I remember he peace process, I remember the Good Friday Agreement. I moved to England in 2001 I’ve lived in England since then, I’ve never hidden my views of Irish Republican cause, I celebrate my families history, I celebrate the struggle, but now thank God the troubles are over. Some people on England were delighted to hear that Martin died, I for one was gutted, because I recognised the legitimate cause of which he fought, but what I respect more than anything, is the fact this man with others saw there was a chance to get a United Ireland through peaceful means they put down the Gun and they locked up an olive branch. It wasn’t a surrender, it had become a political fight, but it is a struggle without the guns and dying and the killing. I have to say that even people from the unionist community have worked hard to bring peace. The peace isn’t perfect, it’s still fragile there is so much work to be done, so much work to make sure that the troubles never come back, and for those who believe that the guns should come back, they need to know, no one wants it, North or South, they are very small minority, they are not wanted. If only Martin could see that Sinn Fein wine the vote that they are the biggest party in the North, if only he were here to see that. The troubles are over, now we need to build a new Ireland where all people are welcome, Catholic Protestant, those who are are from British decent and Irish decent. God save Ireland and ALL the people who live on that beautiful Island of Ireland ! Peace and love to all ! Up the Republic !
Martin Mcguiness is such a great man, the people of Derry are such a great and proud people with such dignity and respect, I often wonder as a man from Sligo do they hate the people from the 26 counties for abandoning them to British occupation.
You are something else pal I’m an English born Irish man my mum from Mayo my dad Offaly I watch all your videos past and present you was an inspirational man when Jesus called you he called a top bloke God bless Mr mguinness
UNTRAP de DARK side and bow not to its BOSCH ......dit DITTO SO 2 thee REBELLIOUS AND there FEET to INCH to the BETTER............................................?
@IrishDub18 but not everybody was in charge ... would you have allowed it to continue if you where in charge, no you wouldnt because you seem to be a moral person. Im just sick of looking at corruption in politics ... ministers wives on 6 boards and getting 6 pensions for doing nothing. Giving away national resourses for literally nothing .... its sickening ...
@IrishDub18 Nope , you have made a false assupmtion there ... i was one of those people who was deeply troubled that nearly the entire population had become a vacuum of morality. Also I would like to add that i understand in nearly every detail everything about this crisis , from the united states to china though i would have serious doubts that you do judging by what you are saying. Also yes , i blame the government for the country being messed up , but wouldnt that just be logic ?
@kargwain187 i cant say if i would have allowed it because i dont know. i do know that in banks if you werent making the money eg making big deals it would effect your job, but that was more of a culture that developed all over the world, starting in america. i dont think having this guy, who is widely known as being with the ira, who has a video on youtube giving death threats, would be a good image for ireland, especially when the president doesnt have much power anyway. not worth it
I know this was a long time ago, but Martin would have made a dynamic people's President. RIP Martin.
Martin was a an extraordinarily man, he was the man who fought for Irish freedom, and then worked so hard to achieve it through peaceful means.
I’m from an Irish Republican background my relative was Sean MacDermott who was one the leaders in the Easter Rising.
My Irish family moved to Wales and I was born in Wales, when I was little bit the troubles were coming to an end, I remember he peace process, I remember the Good Friday Agreement.
I moved to England in 2001 I’ve lived in England since then, I’ve never hidden my views of Irish Republican cause, I celebrate my families history, I celebrate the struggle, but now thank God the troubles are over.
Some people on England were delighted to hear that Martin died, I for one was gutted, because I recognised the legitimate cause of which he fought, but what I respect more than anything, is the fact this man with others saw there was a chance to get a United Ireland through peaceful means they put down the Gun and they locked up an olive branch.
It wasn’t a surrender, it had become a political fight, but it is a struggle without the guns and dying and the killing. I have to say that even people from the unionist community have worked hard to bring peace.
The peace isn’t perfect, it’s still fragile there is so much work to be done, so much work to make sure that the troubles never come back, and for those who believe that the guns should come back, they need to know, no one wants it, North or South, they are very small minority, they are not wanted.
If only Martin could see that Sinn Fein wine the vote that they are the biggest party in the North, if only he were here to see that.
The troubles are over, now we need to build a new Ireland where all people are welcome, Catholic Protestant, those who are are from British decent and Irish decent.
God save Ireland and ALL the people who live on that beautiful Island of Ireland ! Peace and love to all ! Up the Republic !
Hope you win martin , it would be a great thing for Ireland !!!
Martin Mcguiness is such a great man, the people of Derry are such a great and proud people with such dignity and respect, I often wonder as a man from Sligo do they hate the people from the 26 counties for abandoning them to British occupation.
A great man 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🏴
You are something else pal I’m an English born Irish man my mum from Mayo my dad Offaly I watch all your videos past and present you was an inspirational man when Jesus called you he called a top bloke God bless Mr mguinness
You need your head looked at mate,you are a few sandwiches short of the picnic
He was a huge loss for Ireland...very sad may he rest in peace.
You got my vote Martin,Tipperary
A real role model
@kargwain187 banks didnt force people to take out loans they couldnt pay back
J118. So it was all for equality in the North and seats in Stormont. JC was right..
UNTRAP de DARK side and bow not to its BOSCH ......dit DITTO SO 2 thee REBELLIOUS AND there FEET to INCH to the BETTER............................................?
Marin can cosy up andl laud Ian Paisley all he likes,also everything is rosy in the garden Not on my watch.
@IrishDub18 but not everybody was in charge ... would you have allowed it to continue if you where in charge, no you wouldnt because you seem to be a moral person. Im just sick of looking at corruption in politics ... ministers wives on 6 boards and getting 6 pensions for doing nothing. Giving away national resourses for literally nothing .... its sickening ...
its treason against the people imo
Irish mother language per Che di piu rabbia America Nancy Io Ancora Io no capisco per Che Io no capisco politico
@IrishDub18 Nope , you have made a false assupmtion there ... i was one of those people who was deeply troubled that nearly the entire population had become a vacuum of morality. Also I would like to add that i understand in nearly every detail everything about this crisis , from the united states to china though i would have serious doubts that you do judging by what you are saying. Also yes , i blame the government for the country being messed up , but wouldnt that just be logic ?
@kargwain187 i cant say if i would have allowed it because i dont know.
i do know that in banks if you werent making the money eg making big deals it would effect your job, but that was more of a culture that developed all over the world, starting in america.
i dont think having this guy, who is widely known as being with the ira, who has a video on youtube giving death threats, would be a good image for ireland, especially when the president doesnt have much power anyway. not worth it
@kargwain187 we were greedy as a nation, everyone was involved
United States America anche Irish paese coale difrent ugale paese joe baiden victory sua parent vivere Irish paese
Mio casa vicino Mc donnell mio tre bambino mio familya oni tanto mangare pero Io no capisco McDonnell politico chi Cosa sinifica Io nolosso
Adesso bigonare joe baiden Barack Obama Kamala Harish di piu bigonare aiuto Irish paese all economy anche all devolved a to z
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@kargwain187 yeah, having someone who was involved with murders would be real good for the country, wouldnt it?