David Norris - will he be the next president of Ireland?
Posted on Saturday, May 07, 2011 at 10:34 AM
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Thirty-thousand Irish citizens so far have signed petitions to get David Norris elected as the next president of Ireland in November of this year. A most popular candidate the only thing that is likely to stop him is a dodgy electoral system or media prejudice regarding his sexual persuasion? David Norris is gay, so what? While he may be a fan of Georgian architecture, this is no Joycean dandy but a committed politician, an impassioned human rights campaigner, a proud Dubliner and Irishman.
And yes he has Anglo Irish roots but which one of us does’nt? Would it matter if he was part African-American? In fact his Irish roots go back to 6th century Laois on his mother’s side whose family the MacGiollas were servants of the kings of Ossary. A fitting legacy perhaps, for someone who see his new role as a servant of the people and country of Ireland.
Very well spoken (and undeniably colourful) David Norris will make a great ambassador who is keen to get Ireland noticed on the worldwide stage for all the right reasons. Our wonderful natural and built heritage, and the wider possibilities in terms of cultural tourism which have not yet been fully explored, in particular our great literary musical and scientific contributions.
Not that he will spend his time cutting ribbons or unveiling exhibitions, this is a warm and open man who is as happy and comfortable linking hands with Downs Syndrome children in the park as he will meeting and greet international heads of state above in the other park, at Aras an Uachtarain, the official home of the Irish President. Currently Dr Mary McAleese and formerly Dr Mary Robinson, the trail blazing, first female president of Ireland. And while we commend and applaud the two Marys, it’s time for a change. We need a man for our time, the difficult times that are in it? Someone we can be proud of, the last thing we want is for the role of the presidency to go back into mothballs.
Above all, with everything that has happened in recent years including the political corruption that led to the disastrous financial situation we now find ourselves in, we want a man of integrity that is not just out for himself. The only thing that is likely to stop him in his tracks, and boy has he hit the campaign trail running, hello? where are the other candidates? Are they just going to slither in the back door and take his place through some shady, legislative loophole? I hope not David Norris is the man for the job, good luck to him.
Susan Byron author of http://www.irelands-hidden-gems.com/
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antoman | May 08, 2011, 08:43 AM EDT
@FallsRNat-Provided he's fluent in German I don't see why not.He'll probably unite our Island under one Germany.Deutschland Uber Alles!!
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FallsRNat | May 08, 2011, 08:01 AM EDT
if we need a preseident who doesn't curry favour, is not afraid to stand for his rights & beliefs, who have looked after both catholics & prods during his MP days & could force the EU into cutting back on their economic policy towards us, we may also go a long way to showing that this island is finally moving towards a shared multi religious community - then surely Dr Ian Paisley is our man for all seasons.
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Dublinjas | May 08, 2011, 02:06 AM EDT
Who is better fit to lead a nation of spineless girly boys.??
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abhainn | May 08, 2011, 01:31 AM EDT
What kind of idiocy is this: "We need a man for our time"? Norris will be judged on what he offers as a candidate. He has more integrity than most Irish politicians, and everyone knows it. Good luck to him.
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jacersagain | May 07, 2011, 08:02 PM EDT
Given African-born David Norris’ anti-Irishisms, anti-Catholicism, pro-Commonwealthism, and the fact that he is fierce repudiator of the ideals of the men & women of the 1916 Easter Rising, not to mention his 'manly' abhorrence of female bodies, he is not worth a single vote to be the next person who’s duty it will be, in 2016, to stand in front of Dublin’s GPO to celebrate the Centenary of 1916 and honour those who’s sacrifices helped create the very office that he believes should not exist – that of the President of the Republic of Ireland. So why does he aspire to be our President? THAT should be the question every media person in and outside of Ireland should be asking of him.
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LoyalCitizen | May 07, 2011, 11:00 AM EDT
David Norris will not be president of Ireland until the Irish Constitution is restored. Irish Politicians falsified the Irish Constitution to introduce into law the use of opinions. Opinions in law are treason and crimes against humanity. Destroy the rule books destroy the society.
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antoman | May 07, 2011, 10:10 AM EDT
Maybe its not a bad thing if he does gain the office.Everything at Aras an Uachtarain reflects the current and previous occupants,ie women.From the rose petal strewn bathroom with lavender coloured toilet paper to the frocks hanging in the State wardrobe.So nothing need be changed.Saving the taxpayer money.
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