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GUESS WHAT WE NEED?

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An amusing incident occurred earlier in the week involving a member of the Kincora Old Boys.  It took place at the Twaddell Ave protest venue.   The subject of Super Injunctions came into the conversation,  Stephen Nolan`s in particular.

The Kincora Old Boys apparachik had this to say on the topic; “What we need, is someone with nothing to loose to confront Stephen Nolan about his Super Injunction!”

He was not amused when it was pointed out that he was just the man for the job!    “Thou art the man,” as Nathan declared to King David.    2 Sam 12:7 And Nathan said to David, Thou art the man.

However the statement goes a long way in revealing the ingrained nature of the Kincora Old Boys, they are always on the look out for some “useful idiot,”  “stooge” or “gullible buffoon” to do the dirty work they have not the backbone to do.  Then they would have the cheek to stand back and claim the credit for it if it was a success.  They don`t realise yet that those days are long over.

Here is a list of the suspects, guess which one made the classic “What we need” statement?

1. Nigel Dodds aka Nigel Lundy ?

2. Brian Kingston aka Brian Lundy ?

3. Jonathan Bell aka Jonathan Lundy ?

4. Nelson McCausland aka Nelson McLundy ?

5. William Humphrey aka William Lundy ?

6. Guy Spence aka Guy Lundy ?

Some of the suspects are in this video, the funny thing is, my computer kept crashing when I tried to insert some of these characters into the video clip. That is why they are not all appearing in it!!!!

Luke 12:4 And I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. 5. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.



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