Bill Clinton on Ireland's Economic Crisis and the Road to Recovery
Excerpts from Bill Clinton's address at the 2011 Irish America Hall of Fame celebration.
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sirpeter | May 17, 2011, 05:37 AM EDT
Well said some of ye..I genuinely think he was good for Ireland and genuinely wanted to give his support for the greater good of my country. This puts him well ahead of a hell of alot of people who were born in Ireland.The damage our own leaders have done is soul destroying.
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OldSarge | May 16, 2011, 04:03 PM EDT
Why does everyone continue to feed Bill Clinton’s ego. He is weak and vacillating on foreign affairs. He has proved himself a lair, even under oath. Can anyone forget his famous; “it depends on what is is”.
He is an older version of Obama. Both are corrupt and venial men who only care about feeding their egos. He has nothing new to say about Ireland’s financial troubles. He was able to recover from his own administration’s finical crisis because Republican’s controlled Congress and forced him to reign in our Welfare system, lower taxes and other measures that allowed us to have a balanced budget. If he had followed his policies unchecked, we would not have recovered.
If he is due any credit, it that he realized he could not continue on his socialist agenda.
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irishcoffeekid | May 14, 2011, 09:04 PM EDT
i dont care what anyone says, Bill Clinton has been good for Ireland and has been one of the best US Presidents in his support of Ireland - i think what he said was well spoken and well meant - I've more respect for him that I do for half the former government and bankers of ireland who got the country in the mess its in - i'd like to see them all made bankrupt and have their accounts frozen and every dime they have buried in their wives accounts taken from them - that would probably but Ireland back on its feet - Drumm and all his other gangsters are the criminals who messed up the country - Clinton is right - Ireland will come back again and hopefully the current generation will learn that money wont last forever so be smarter with it next time and don't trust the bankers or the big guys - they're the criminals who got away with murder - murder of the Irish economy.
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jgdawson | May 14, 2011, 03:40 PM EDT
@canadianirish, good on you! @suzandpej, do you have any solutions? Really? I'm not a big Clinton fan, but that was spot on, heart felt and spoke of life and hope. You on the other hand have nothing but criticism or at best cynicism.
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canadianirish | May 14, 2011, 03:01 PM EDT
My sentiments exactly. Our fine Finance Minister here in Canada, Jim Flaherty, is often heard encouraging Canadian businesses to invest in Ireland. That's certainly one way we can help our brothers and sisters. Another is to travel there on vacation. Encourage everyone you know to visit this 'little slice of heaven.' They'll surely thank you for it.
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suzandpej | May 14, 2011, 10:14 AM EDT
Yada yada yada
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