U.S. Ireland Fund announce new $100 million campaign to aid Ireland
Will commence immediate major fundraising drive to reach goal
Published Monday, December 13, 2010, 4:31 AM
Updated Thursday, December 16, 2010, 2:19 PM
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bunkerhill | Dec 19, 2010, 12:52 PM EST
I am so happy to see this and not at all surprised. I don't know what it was about the beautiful little island of Ireland that has inspired such loyalty and love down through the centuries. This love was so often reflected in song. How many people have ever referred to their homeland as "a little bit of heaven" David McCullough in his book about President John Adams said that the concept "All men are created equal" originated in Ireland. I am already sending money to my favorite Irish hospital and will continue to send all I can. I had so much faith in the Irish in Ireland and around the world and I am so happy I was not wrong. You have all made my Christmas. I am also curious about what it was in our history that made us have such a sense of loyalty, love and cohesiveness.
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paricaliswishes | Dec 14, 2010, 05:34 AM EST
Ireland is a young nation and behaves like neuvoux riche we hav'nt yet got the hang of discipline with readies.We're stil tying to cope with Menus N Tings.Our pushin n shovin old ways don't mesh wit awl dis high felutin european stuff.Dem bleedin protocols zz drivin us nutz.
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seamusmac | Dec 13, 2010, 06:12 PM EST
Some facts instead of emotion, Thank you seamusmoore (Nancy f..king Pelosi??? Are you kidding me?)
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greenferrett101 | Dec 13, 2010, 11:45 AM EST
This is great. always happy to give Ireland a helping hand
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seamusmoore | Dec 13, 2010, 11:41 AM EST
A little background on the American Ireland Fund: it was co-founded in 1976 by Ambassador Dan Rooney (who inherited the Pittsburgh Steelers) and Tony O'Reilly, the former rugger who became CEO of Heinz, a Pittsburgh-based company. Dan Rooney visited Ireland for the first time in 1969 so pretty much all that he would know about Ireland comes from a man who now insists on being called Sir Anthony. While the American Ireland fund did alot of good for Ireland when it was suffering economically, during the Celtic Tiger years it continued to send money over there when Ireland should have been taking care of their own. I went to several of their galas in DC but stopped after they honored Nancy Pelosi with the Peace Award. Their justification was that she supported the Peace Process (duh!, in the words of Homer Simpson). Even better was her Irish bona fides (one of her son-in-laws is Irish I was told). This crowd is pretty much a bunch of wealthy Americans of distant Irish descent who desparately want to be Irish. Check out their website which includes The Wine Geese Society which holds events in such notably Irish locales as Nantucket and Monte Carlo
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oberlin | Dec 13, 2010, 10:34 AM EST
Glenties is correct.I went to a community center in Monaghan and this place is a multi million euro state of the art place. You would never hear a word about any American money going to this center.They will take your money but will not offer any thanks or acknowledge that it is American money. Keep your money --dont be suckers.
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Glenties | Dec 13, 2010, 09:51 AM EST
Perhaps I missed something here and I am misinformed, but I know that we have homeless and many, many people without work in the U.S. I am sure quite a few are of Irish descent. I am of Irish descent and I know why my relatives left Ireland. This is wonderful, but what about people in the United States who are also suffering? We always give aid to other countries, sometimes it has to be that charity begins at home. I know this comment won't be liked, but someone has to say it - what about people in the U.S.?
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