The Postmodern Paramilitary
Michael Stone's lawyers are arguing that his attempted invasion of Parliament Buildings at Stormont was "a piece of ".
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William Crawley | 14:33 UK time, Tuesday, 19 December 2006
Michael Stone's lawyers are arguing that his attempted invasion of Parliament Buildings at Stormont was "a piece of ".
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Beautiful!
How about a Turner Prize entry?
What until he sees the script for the sequel; "Trial and Punishment."
well, it did look like pantomime...the part where he gets bashed over the head with his own gun had me in ruptures...
SG
...there was me thinking he was trying to get put away so the IRA would not fulfill its promise to dispatch him with the pistol he used in his infamous cemetery attack....
Great information thanks.