The time for Irish unity is now -- economically, politically it makes perfect sense
A small island divided into two economies makes no sense in the modern world
Published Friday, February 1, 2013, 7:13 AM
Updated Friday, February 1, 2013, 9:41 AM
117 comments
Return to article
ancavker | Feb 08, 2013, 02:08 PM EST
STEVENSTAR: If it were not for
the efforts of dreamy romantic
Irish-Americans, you would not
have the Good Friday Agreement.
80 plus years of independence
and you still cannot get it
right! Many of us know far more
about Irish culture than many in
Ireland do. We were raised to
appreciate it. So many in
Ireland today are ashamed of it.
And I am an Irish born Irish-
American. So stop going on with
its your culture. The only culture so
many Irish care about is English
and American popular culture.
Go back to your Manchester Utd. and BBC
telly shows and all the rest.
We Irish in America are now the
custodians of Irish culture.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:08 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod would never use the acronym RIP.caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:08 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod would never use the acronym RIP.caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:07 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod would never use the acronym RIP.caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:05 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod, would never use the acronym RIP. Caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:05 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod, would never use the acronym RIP. Caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:05 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod, would never use the acronym RIP. Caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:05 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod, would never use the acronym RIP. Caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:05 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod, would never use the acronym RIP. Caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:04 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod, would never use the acronym RIP. Caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:04 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod, would never use the acronym RIP. Caught on.
Report abuse
puffin | Feb 08, 2013, 03:04 AM EST
Willie Frazier a prod, would never use the acronym RIP. Caught on.
Report abuse
curtisjohnson | Feb 07, 2013, 08:54 PM EST
Realist – “curtisjohnson: Why do you hate Protestants?” I don’t – just the hypocritical anglo-materialist version of Protestantism (Calvinism in particular). . I am fine with the movements begun by Luther and his predecessor Savonarola (although the latter is not typically associated with the inception of Protestantism, he was the first major dissenter to the Catholic Church).
Report abuse
STEVENSTAR | Feb 07, 2013, 04:59 PM EST
IRISH UNITY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH AMERICANS .. YOU SHOULD SORT OUT YOUR OWN AFFAIRS...IF YOUR AMERICAN IE YOUR WERE BORN IN AMERICA YOUR HERITAGE IS OF NO IMPORTANCE TO US, ITS NOT RECOGNISED IF ANTY MARYS UNCLE MOVED THERE 100YEARS AGO FROM A VILAGE IN MAYO..ALL THESE MYSTICAL MAGICAL DREAMY DREAMS YOU PEOPLE HAVE OF IREAND IS THAT ITS A MYSTICAL DREAM AND ITS MY OPINION MOST OF THE PEOPLE ON HERE NEED TO WAKE UP TO REALITY AND FOR ONCE LISTEN TO THE OPINION OF AN IRISHMAN ..WHICH I AM BORN AND BRED.
Report abuse
- Michelle Obama and daughters trace their...
- President Obama’s visit to North comes at...
- Body of Irish immigrant tossed in medical...
- Former church spokesman criticised for using...
- Sinn Fein deputy leader speaks out against...
- Daily Mail unloads on 'drunken young' Paddys...
- Irish kids receive almost $700 in Holy Communio
- North’s Minister for Finance accuses Republic...
- Shock as Irish priest praises Prime Minister’s.
- The Irish are known for being friendly to...
117 Comments


Report abuse