15 August 2004. Thanks to A. "P. O'Neill" is a traditional Irish nom-de-guerre.
Not all PIRA touts were shot dead by the provos. The most famous one that comes to my mind is Dominic Adams. Do I hear you saying, "is he any thing to the dove-of-peace Gerry?" Why yes he is, its his brother. The provos did not let him close a road for a day, they sent him to live in Dundalk, co. Louth. Next door to Mooch Blair. I wonder what Gerry would like to say to the families of the poor souls left at the side of the many roads in N. Ireland. It is a pity Gerry did not try to save any of the other men's and women's lives.
Sick of it all.
Cpt. P. O'Neill.
http://old.emigrant.ie/archive/1993/W338_93.txt
================================================================= July 26, 1993 THE IRISH EMIGRANT Issue No.338 _________________________________________________________________ Editor: Liam Ferrie Circulation: 1,786 ================================================================= [Excerpt] - When Dominic Adams, brother of Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams, again appeared in court the prosecution said that he would not be proceeding with the case. Mr Adams, who had been charged in connection with the murder of an alleged RUC informer, was set free.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/nireland/story/0,11008,640271,00.html
The Guardian, January 27, 2002
Another leading figure in the Real IRA, Patrick Joseph 'Mooch' Blair, has also gone into hiding in the Republic. A senior security source in Dublin said Blair was convinced he would be arrested in the Irish government's promised clampdown on the remaining 30 suspects connected to the Omagh bomb.