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Old 03-31-2017, 09:56 PM   #1
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Default Martin McGuinness, RIP or rot in hell?

Curious the reaction , if any, of the British and Irish members on McGuinness's passing.

Love him or hate him, his impact on the Northern Ireland of today is undeniable.

He admitted his role in the IRA, he shed blood, whether by his own hand or his direction. And yet in his later years became a central figure in the peace process. He forged a not just a working relationship with Ian Paisley, the Unionist leader most rabidly opposed to everything McGuinness stood for, but the two actually became close friends. Surely one of the most bizarre couples in recent history.
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