On another note there were in fact 3 Bloody Sundays that I'm aware of.
The first occured in Croke Park, Dublin during a football match in the 1920's. The British army came in and started killing people at random (this was documented in Neil Jordan's excellent film 'Michael Collins') The second one was the peace march in Londonderry in 1972 and the third was at the Veterans day parade in Ensikillen back in 1987.
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On another note there were in fact 3 Bloody Sundays that I'm aware of.
The first occured in Croke Park, Dublin during a football match in the 1920's. The British army came in and started killing people at random (this was documented in Neil Jordan's excellent film 'Michael Collins') The second one was the peace march in Londonderry in 1972 and the third was at the Veterans day parade in Ensikillen back in 1987.
rms
The first occured in Croke Park, Dublin during a football match in the 1920's. The British army came in and started killing people at random (this was documented in Neil Jordan's excellent film 'Michael Collins') The second one was the peace march in Londonderry in 1972 and the third was at the Veterans day parade in Ensikillen back in 1987.
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posted 2001.12.08
posted on December 8th 2001
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redefining 'unamerican' – richard on December 6th, 2001-
Re: redefining 'unamerican' – mick on December 11th, 2001
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