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Happy Saint Patrick’s Day, 2010
[James Fulford] "The Roman Catholic Bishop Of Londonderry, Séamus Hegarty, having failed to make peace in his own Northern Irish Diocese, wishes to export Ireland’s problems to America, legally or illegally: Bishop of Derry hopes for US immigration reform MICHAEL O’REGAN UNDOCUMENTED IRISH: BISHOP OF Derry Dr Séamus Hegarty has called for support for the undocumented Irish in the United States. In a St Patrick’s Day message, he said that he was particularly conscious of their circumstances. “While hopes may have dimmed that comprehensive immigration reform will occur this year, they have not been extinguished,” he said. “It is only by addressing this issue that people may be brought in from the margins of society, enabling them to integrate and contribute fully to their host community.”[More] I would have thought that, as the Roman Catholic Bishop of a city like Londonderry, violently divided between Protestant and Catholic, would realize that some people don’t want illegal colonists to “contribute fully to their host community.” This is what I said last year: Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to all our Irish readers, our Irish- American readers, and to legal immigrants from Ireland. (As for illegal Irish immigrants, you can buy a one-way ticket from New York to Shannon fairly cheaply.) In honor of St. Patricks’s Day, check out St. Patrick’s Day Explained To England, by Peter Brimelow, and The Camp Of St. Patrick and Ganging Up On America by me. Peter Brimelow’s column was an attempt to explain the St. Patrick’s Day parade to the readers of the London Times in the ’80s, and mine attempt to explain that nineteenth century Irish immigration was not an unmixed blessing." http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2010/...%99s-day-2010/ |
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On Mar 18, 5:49*pm, Bret L wrote:
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day, 2010 [James Fulford] "The Roman Catholic Bishop Of Londonderry, Séamus Hegarty, having failed to make peace in his own Northern Irish Diocese, wishes to export Ireland’s problems to America, legally or illegally: Ireland's problems? You mean the same country that The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked as the best place in the world to live, above Switzerland, Norway and Sweden (US is ranked 13)? The same country that scores in the Top 12 of the Global Peace Index year after year (US is currently ranked 83)? You mean the same country that experienced "unprecedented economic growth" through the 1990s and 2000s until the US housing market caused a worldwide recession? We should be lucky enough to import Ireland's problems. Develop some critical thinking skills before you cut-and-paste, will ya? |
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On Mar 19, 1:19*pm, Boon wrote:
On Mar 18, 5:49*pm, Bret L wrote: Happy Saint Patrick’s Day, 2010 [James Fulford] "The Roman Catholic Bishop Of Londonderry, Séamus Hegarty, having failed to make peace in his own Northern Irish Diocese, wishes to export Ireland’s problems to America, legally or illegally: Ireland's problems? You mean the same country that The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked as the best place in the world to live, above Switzerland, Norway and Sweden (US is ranked 13)? The same country that scores in the Top 12 of the Global Peace Index year after year (US is currently ranked 83)? You mean the same country that experienced "unprecedented economic growth" through the 1990s and 2000s until the US housing market caused a worldwide recession? We should be lucky enough to import Ireland's problems. Develop some critical thinking skills before you cut-and-paste, will ya? One of the reasons Eire has prospered is that the attractive options for its best people to emigrate stopped. There are others, but that's a big one. |
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On Mar 20, 1:26*am, Bret L wrote:
On Mar 19, 1:19*pm, Boon wrote: On Mar 18, 5:49*pm, Bret L wrote: Happy Saint Patrick’s Day, 2010 [James Fulford] "The Roman Catholic Bishop Of Londonderry, Séamus Hegarty, having failed to make peace in his own Northern Irish Diocese, wishes to export Ireland’s problems to America, legally or illegally: Ireland's problems? You mean the same country that The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked as the best place in the world to live, above Switzerland, Norway and Sweden (US is ranked 13)? The same country that scores in the Top 12 of the Global Peace Index year after year (US is currently ranked 83)? You mean the same country that experienced "unprecedented economic growth" through the 1990s and 2000s until the US housing market caused a worldwide recession? We should be lucky enough to import Ireland's problems. Develop some critical thinking skills before you cut-and-paste, will ya? *One of the reasons Eire has prospered is that the attractive options for its best people to emigrate stopped. There are others, but that's a big one. Attractive options? Like living in a really nice place? How astute of you to say so. |
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Le 19/03/2010 19:19, Boon a écrit :
On Mar 18, 5:49 pm, Bret wrote: Happy Saint Patrick’s Day, 2010 [James Fulford] "The Roman Catholic Bishop Of Londonderry, Séamus Hegarty, having failed to make peace in his own Northern Irish Diocese, wishes to export Ireland’s problems to America, legally or illegally: Ireland's problems? You mean the same country that The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked as the best place in the world to live, above Switzerland, Norway and Sweden (US is ranked 13)? The same country that scores in the Top 12 of the Global Peace Index year after year (US is currently ranked 83)? You mean the same country that experienced "unprecedented economic growth" through the 1990s and 2000s until the US housing market caused a worldwide recession? We should be lucky enough to import Ireland's problems. Develop some critical thinking skills before you cut-and-paste, will ya? LOL !!! You a pure "west-coast" product making the apology of the Irish living way of life ? Listen me boy, I bet that you wouldn't survive more than 6 months to Irish life. Past this time you will be alcoholic or you would turn to your old demons... Again. |
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On Mar 26, 3:04*pm, Lionel wrote:
Le 19/03/2010 19:19, Boon a crit : On Mar 18, 5:49 pm, Bret *wrote: Happy Saint Patrick s Day, 2010 [James Fulford] "The Roman Catholic Bishop Of Londonderry, S amus Hegarty, having failed to make peace in his own Northern Irish Diocese, wishes to export Ireland s problems to America, legally or illegally: Ireland's problems? You mean the same country that The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked as the best place in the world to live, above Switzerland, Norway and Sweden (US is ranked 13)? The same country that scores in the Top 12 of the Global Peace Index year after year (US is currently ranked 83)? You mean the same country that experienced "unprecedented economic growth" through the 1990s and 2000s until the US housing market caused a worldwide recession? We should be lucky enough to import Ireland's problems. Develop some critical thinking skills before you cut-and-paste, will ya? LOL !!! You a pure "west-coast" product making the apology of the Irish living way of life ? That makes no sense in English. Plus, I don't live on the West Coast. Listen me boy, I bet that you wouldn't survive more than 6 months to Irish life. I've already been, idiot. Past this time you will be alcoholic Please explain. or you would turn to your old demons... Again. What old demons? I think most Americans have a stereotype of Europeans as urbane, civil and intelligent. You're proof that even France has its share of illiterate oafs. |
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