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    Moneygall, Ireland (CNN) -- "You discover a lot about yourself when you're running for president," Barack Obama said on the campaign trail in 2008. "It was brought to my attention last year that my great-great-great-grandfather on my mother's side hailed from a small village in County Offaly."

    Two years into his presidency and Obama has decided to pay that small village a visit. If a village can get emotional, Moneygall -- with its 300 residents -- is in raptures. Children sporting "O'Bama" T-shirts skip along the high street waving American flags. Beaming villagers scramble up ladders to smarten up the fronts of their homes.

    "Dulux provided all the paint for all the houses in the place, they sent down a lady to coordinate all the colors and she's done a pretty good job on it you know," says resident Timmy O'Conor, brandishing a paint brush. "If it passes the man himself now, that's the thing."

    There's speculation the man himself may swing by the Ollie Hayes Inn for a pint of Guinness. Ollie Hayes says he's had the CIA come through some months back but there's still no certainty that it'll actually happen. If Barack Obama does stop by though, he'll find a large faux-bronze bust of himself gracing the bar and Hayes says he'll be ready and waiting with the Guinness. "Who knows," says Henry Healy who I meet in the pub, "we may all have to join him and raise a glass to his re-election campaign in 2012."



    http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/europe...ots/index.html


    Obama receives rock star reception in Ireland

    Dublin, Ireland (CNN) -- Thousands of jubilant Irishmen and women gave U.S. President Barack Obama a virtual hero's welcome Monday, embracing him as one of their own in a visit that included a campaign-style speech in downtown Dublin and a stop at the president's ancestral home.

    Addressing an estimated crowd of 25,000 people at Dublin's famed College Green, Obama praised the "centuries-old relationship" between Ireland and America, and said he had traveled to Ireland "to reaffirm those bonds of affection."


    http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/05/...ex.html?hpt=C2




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    Default Re: OBAMA OLDEST LIVING RELATIVES IN IRELAND welcome

    i think its fair to say that diplomatic relationships between the us and ireland have hit rock bottom



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    At last. Some white people he seems to like.

    Maybe he'll stay.



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    Default Re: OBAMA OLDEST LIVING RELATIVES IN IRELAND welcome

    Quote Originally Posted by yourdaddy View Post
    At last. Some white people he seems to like.

    Maybe he'll stay.

    LOL...
    When he finds some Jewish genealogy....we'll have us a scoop !



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    JFK and Obama 2 great irish presidents lol


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    Default Re: OBAMA OLDEST LIVING RELATIVES IN IRELAND welcome

    Quote Originally Posted by yourdaddy View Post
    At last. Some white people he seems to like.

    Maybe he'll stay.
    You do know that he is half white don't you?

    Ignorant fool...



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    And those stupid Irish lemmings go fucking ga-ga over the bum!! WTF is going on in this sick world?



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    Default Re: OBAMA OLDEST LIVING RELATIVES IN IRELAND welcome

    he was raised by "white people" who are related to him by blood/dna



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    There's something tacitly racist about crowing over his partially white blood.... almost as if you believe it somewhat redeems him as a human being. lol


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    Default Re: OBAMA OLDEST LIVING RELATIVES IN IRELAND welcome

    Quote Originally Posted by PomonaCA View Post
    There's something tacitly racist about crowing over his partially white blood.... almost as if you believe it somewhat redeems him as a human being. lol
    Not from being a human being, don't be silly. Just places him higher in the evolutionary food chain



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