A tribute to those Irish Americans we lost on 9/11
Published Friday, September 10, 2010, 7:25 AM
Updated Friday, September 10, 2010, 7:31 AM
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HBDuncan | Nov 12, 2010, 05:20 AM EST
OMG Just checking this out late in November only to find I missed the fight! LOL Well, the Lord loves the lot of ya anyway. We must remember that the good Lord would want us to forgive! The enemy comes to rob, kill, steal and destroy! Now, who do you think the REAL enemy is? God brought the Irish to America because he knew we needed Ya!
God Love Ya and Let us Remember All those who lost their lives in not only 9/11 but Ireland as well due to the evils of terrorism. We must not blame one another, but rather forgive and move on to preserve our liberty, freedom and the pursuit of happiness. We must not give in to what the terrorists would like to achieve - to divide and conquer! Semper Fi
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maloney | Sep 13, 2010, 07:37 PM EDT
Ulster...your welcome as all are. Everybody loves a good joke.
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Ulster1 | Sep 13, 2010, 02:30 PM EDT
To manhatten:
Since I was born and raised in Ireland, I would think that I have a right to be on this website. It's called "Irish Central" -- not "American Central". It's ignorant people like you who don't, as you assert, "belong".
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manhattan | Sep 13, 2010, 10:51 AM EDT
Again may I remind all you anti americans that this site is in RESPECT to all who died on 9\11. Whatever your problem with us, this is one place you do not belong on.
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manhattan | Sep 13, 2010, 09:39 AM EDT
Oh Warrenpoint ,as a proud American, the thing I would get on my knees for is to thank God my Irish grandparents immigrated to this wonderful country and if we are so bad, why are so many trying to come here especially the Irish. Hmmmm.
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killowen | Sep 13, 2010, 04:09 AM EDT
Importance of an ireland
Try URL by
using angelfire.com slash ny/border slash symbols.html
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maloney | Sep 12, 2010, 10:13 PM EDT
America will mourn this weekend, we will get back to sending money to southern Ireland on Monday. MaryM... you are a patriot & may God bless you. America for the Americans..Ireland for the Irish!!
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warrenpoint00 | Sep 12, 2010, 06:51 PM EDT
You should be on your knees asking for forgivness Manhattan FOR ALL the atrocities inflicted by the many not just one bombs delivered to the innocent in Iraq, Afghan ,Hiroshima, Nagasaki etc, etc.Point being ... leave us alone we will leave you alone.It is a simple proposition that applies to every country in the world.But then Manhattan you do believe America is the world.The Dublin/Monaghan bomb was initatied in London with the help of the British Littlejohn brothers and accessories of the terrorist wing of the British government. STATE SPONSORED.
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Ulster1 | Sep 12, 2010, 04:28 PM EDT
The point is that the Dublin/Monaghan bombings in 1974 were carried out by Northern Irish people in their own country (in this case the UVF. "Irish" Americans' money funded the RIRA and CIRA in the Omagh bombing, and their money CONTINUES to fund terrorist that kill INNOCENT people in Northern Ireland to this day. Much of this money comes from these so-called Irish-Americans--who have never been to Ireland and probably never will--they are FOREIGNERS who should not interfere with a country they do not truly understand or know.
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manhattan | Sep 12, 2010, 04:17 PM EDT
Warrenpoint and Ulster, this is supposed to be a tribute to all who died on 9/11. Take your Northern Irish problems somewhere else and stay the heck out of ours. You haven't been able to live together for 300 years and for the next 1000 yrs, it will be the same. Lord, no wonder you all hate each other.
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warrenpoint00 | Sep 12, 2010, 03:09 PM EDT
I think Americans in general not alone Irish Americans should now realize the horrors of supporting terror atrocities on the people of Afgan and Iraq and the refusal by the U.S administrations in the past to speak out about British terrorists and British state sponsored terrorism and the terror they unleashed on the people of Ireland. Dublin/Monaghan bombing of 35 innocent people, Bloody Sunday Derry,Mc Gurks bar in Belfast, 11 year old Majella o Hare in Co Armagh murdered by british while going to church. etc etc and this is only the tip of the iceberg during years of occupied terrorism in Ireland
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lostgold | Sep 12, 2010, 01:31 PM EDT
The poigniant and heartbreaking statement of fireman Mike Moran to Osama Ben Laden "Kiss my royal Irish ass" concerning the death of his brother is one we can all understand and his statements about Irish culture before that is one we can concur also. However despite the fury of Mikes language Islam has improved its position in Ireland. Now having 4 Mosques, more Islamic immigrants, more financial investments more children etc and what do Irish people in the U.S.do for this "Irish culture"Go to Irish bars and watch a St.Patricks day parade once a year.
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Ulster1 | Sep 12, 2010, 01:28 PM EDT
In spite of 9/11, many Irish New Yorkers is still support terrorism. "Irish" Americans fund the Real IRA and the Continuity IRA. I know, the doctor's office at the end of my grand-parents street was bombed. Many innocent people in Afganistan have been "accidentaly" killed by U.S military weapons. I express my condolences to all families of terrorism.
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Ulster1 | Sep 12, 2010, 12:58 PM EDT
As Americans remember the terrorism of 9/11, they should also consider how the terrorism of IRA bombs killed innocent people--both Protestant and Roman Catholic. How much of the money to buy the bombs was given by Irish-Americans over the past forty years. Think of the 1998 bombing in the town of Omagh, Co. Tyrone. Your money paid for it. What goes around comes around,as they say.
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