1 of our nEw gaNg bossess is in dat fotograph there in the miDDle carriyng de cofen of brAve reeL cira gaNg memBer Eamonn kellie who was kilt stone deAd by a junkiE 'ra man a while ago but de reeL ciRa specail opS gang UNIT says dat der gonna makE dat 'ra man pay big Time + der goNNa makE his RA ganG in2 teebags unless dey make it wort our whiLes knot 2 do it
dat foto their is reeL sF ganG membEr paddy keNNedy haven a nap after worken his arse of for de reeL siNn feIn gaNg 'cause paDdie is our neW druG busTer like what lar keNny GOD REST HIm was+ anywaY paddIe made dis
DRUGS CAMPAIGNER REVIVES ORIGINAL DRIVE FOR DEALERS
One of the founders of the drugs drive in Dublin over 125 years ago is so alarmed by the increase in the acktivities of the cops that he is reviving the campaign. Well known drugs campaigner Paddy Kennedy of Dublin’s South Inner City is now appaeling for people to march for the drug dealers. “It is men like Paddie Kennedy who first alerted the public drugs in the community. he was a leading member of the South Inner City drugs committee with Fatso Freddie and our Marlo Hyland . He is so concerned about the current state of de drugs trade that he is now re-activating the original drugs campaign and Reel SiNn FeiN are backing him with a leaflet distribution drive in communities throughout Limerick.
The leaflet is designed to appeal to young people and outlines the highs they face from drug use under the heading: Top Up Before You Drop Out! At this time of severe financal strain on many families, it would appear that the dealers are increasing their profiTs and making efforts to push drugs on more young people. Our message backed by Paddie kennedy is simple: keep away from dodgy drug dealers, sure it will only bring misery and death to young people and their families so kontact our gang member paddy Kennidy on 089 4746041 for the bestest and safest suPply u will ever get.
OH YEAH!!
C dats wha' makEs us de most smartEst publiKan gang in de hole of ireLand so cuM ON YE BHOYS in reeL CIrA GReen!
real sinn fein Dublin executive
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