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That Old Colonial Cringe

The Irish Echo is to be congratulated for it’s Editorial, ” Celebrating the Rising” (February 15 -21) in which it, oh so refreshingly, stated: “One of the best things about Irish Americans is their self-confidenceŠ Irish-Americans rarely suffer from the inferiority complex that still exists in Ireland. The “post-colonial cringe” is a stranger here. Š […]

“Do Not Become Recruiting -Sergeant for PSNI”

Reiss is Advised Dr. Mitchel Reiss Special Envoy for Northern Ireland Saturday, February 4, 2006 Dear Mitchel, Because of your strong, unreserved support of the PSNI, I thought you would be interested in the enclosed article from Daily Ireland, “PSNI won’t become representative of wider society in North until 2027″( Friday, February 3, 2006). On […]

No kidding… The British constitution provides the excuse for Orange bigotry

By Fr. Sean McManus, President of the Irish National Caucus Irish News. Friday, January 27, 2006 CATHAL Mc Glade – ‘Who cares anymore if the British monarch is a Catholic?’ (January 24 2006) – seems to think that separation of Church and state doesn’t matter and ‘constitutions’ are unimportant. Who cares if there was a […]

Daft Ban Slows Progress

By Fr. Sean McManus, President of the Irish National Caucus Letters to the Editor Irish Voice November 28, 2005 Niall O’Dowd nailed the U.S. fundraising ban on Gerry Adams in the editorial “Perils of Megaphone Diplomacy” in last week’s issue. The ban was, indeed, a “daft move.” The Irish National Caucus, making its very first […]

A Deceitful Betrayal

CAPITOL HILL. Monday, November 7, 2005 Caucus’s first criticism of Bush Making its first ever criticism of President Bush, the Capitol-based Irish National Caucus has branded the American -fundraising- ban on Gerry Adams a ” deceitful betrayal”. ” What message does this send to American foes and allies alike?”, asked Caucus president, Fr. Sean Mc […]

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