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Thursday March 18, 2004 01:15 by Max Dempsey - UCD - Students' Union - Proud Irishman

Remarks by the President and Prime Minister Ahern of Ireland on St. Patrick's Day
 Taoiseach Meets The Leader of the Free World THE TAOISEACH: Mr. President and First Lady, on behalf of the government and the people of Ireland, I'd like to extend our best wishes to you, and to all of the distinguished guests gathered here for St. Patrick's Day. I'm delighted to be here with you on the 17th of March, the actual day when millions of people of Irish descent across the globe unite to honor their native land and their common heritage.
Today we are reminded in a special way of the close and abiding friendship that has existed between our two nations for so many centuries. The United States has been a stalwart supporter of Ireland in good times and in bad. And during the darkest days of our history, America provided the promise of a new future for the millions of Irish compelled to leave their native homes because of famine and of poverty.
In building a better future for themselves in this country, Irish immigrants and their children were given the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to their new communities, and to become vital and valued members of American society.
The United States, Mr. President, has been unfailing in its encouragements to our efforts to find a lasting and peaceful settlement in Northern Ireland. We thank you, Mr. President, for your continued and strong commitment to the implementation of the Good Friday agreements. We appreciate the support and encouragement that we have consistently received in your administration, from our friends on both sides of the aisle in Congress, and from so many ordinary Americans, who wish to see us succeed.
When I signed the Good Friday Agreement some six years ago, I believed that we had the potential to transform relationships on the island of Ireland. Today, based on the progress that we have seen at firsthand, I'm more convinced than ever of this. The priority now is to overcome the remaining challenges and finish the job once and for all. Prime Minister Blair and I are, therefore, redoubling our efforts to resolve those issues that remain outstanding so that the promise and the potential of the agreement can be fully realized. We've invested enormous efforts in building our peace process, and we intend to protect and preserve it together.
Mr. President, the United States has been a key partner in the significant economic development that Ireland has enjoyed in recent years. America is Ireland's biggest foreign investor, and we share a common approach to the values of enterprise, and we work well with each other. Because of this partnership, Ireland's future looks brighter and more prosperous than ever. The opportunities that Irish immigrants once sought abroad are now to be found in Ireland. And for the first time in over 150 years, the number of those emigrating from our country has slowed to little more than a trickle.
Mr. President, Ireland is proud to hold the presidency of the European Union at this time. I look forward to welcoming you to Ireland for the EU-U.S. Summit at the end of June. And during our presidency, we will see 10 new countries, eight of them from Eastern Europe, join the union on May 1st. Like Ireland, many of these accession states already have historic ties with the United States and have large immigrant communities living here. The enlargement of the European Union will serve to strengthen the strong ties that already exist between Europe and the United States.
Mr. President, Europe and the United States share a common determination to overcome the evils of terrorism. Last week, we witnessed the willful destruction of human life in Madrid. Many were reminded of the horrors 9/11. Terrorism is an affront to our democracies. It strikes at the heart of all the values of which the United States and the European Union are founded. And we're determined to ensure that our peoples are protected from this despicable scourge. As we celebrate here today, our thoughts and our prayers are also with the people of Spain.
Mr. President, St. Patrick used the symbol of the shamrock to explain a basic principle of Christianity to the people of Ireland. More recently, we have come to regard it as a symbol of unity, conveying a powerful image of how people of diverse traditions and backgrounds can come together in the pursuit of a common cause. It's an emblem that Irish people, indeed, friends of Ireland wear with great pride on this special day.
I present this gift of shamrock to you, Mr. President, this morning as a token of our friendship and an acknowledgment of the special bond that exists between our two countries.
Thank you.
(The bowl of shamrock is offered.) (Applause.)
THE PRESIDENT: Well, Taoiseach, thank you very much. Thanks for the lovely gift of shamrocks. It is a beautiful symbol of a beautiful land. Laura and I welcome you back to the White House. We're honored to have you join us to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
This day is always a happy one for Americans. In some places, Americans get a little too happy. (Laughter.) Today, we reaffirm the bonds of friendship between our countries. We remember a courageous man who preached a gospel of peace. We celebrate a heritage that is claimed by millions of my countrymen. There's an Irish saying that there is luck in sharing. For more than two centuries, your country and mine have shared responsibilities. We've shared aspirations, and we have shared values.
From my nation's earliest days, Americans of Irish descent have helped to establish and define America's most cherished principles. They've helped to defend the liberty of their adopted homeland. Today, the people of the United States and the people of Ireland continue to share so much. Our economies are more closely linked than ever. Together, we are fighting terrorism, a danger that has brought destruction and grief to Americans and Irish alike, and to the world.
I join the Taoiseach in sending condolences to the people of Spain as they remembered their murdered countrymen. I thank you for your strong support in our common struggle.
Our nations are also standing for peace and justice in places like the Balkans and Afghanistan and beyond. We share a common vision for Northern Ireland. We seek a lasting peace for the people of Northern Ireland, a peace that will allow people to live free of terror and intimidation.
We seek a region that is stable and prosperous and tolerant and locally governed. I commend Prime Minister Ahern and Prime Minister Blair and all of those who are working so hard to implement the Good Friday Agreement. I call for a permanent end to all political violence. There's no place for paramilitaries in a democratic society. The partnership of America and Ireland is close, it is lasting, and it is important to the peace of the world.
I look forward to this summer to visiting Ireland for the EU and U.S. Summit, to strengthen the essential partnership between the United States and Europe. Taoiseach, may the friendship between your people and mine prove as strong in the years to come as it has in the centuries past.
May all the people of our nations have a happy St. Patrick's Day. We ask God's blessings on the people of Ireland. And may God continue to bless the United States. Welcome. (Applause.)
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12QUOTE: "Mr. President, Europe and the United States share a common determination to overcome the evils of terrorism. Last week, we witnessed the willful destruction of human life in Madrid. Many were reminded of the horrors 9/11. Terrorism is an affront to our democracies. It strikes at the heart of all the values of which the United States and the European Union are founded. And we're determined to ensure that our peoples are protected from this despicable scourge. As we celebrate here today, our thoughts and our prayers are also with the people of Spain."
ANSWER: And why didn't Bertie take this very public opportunity as the holder of the Presidency of the EU to condemn the US involvement in the overthrow of the democratically elected president of Haiti (Mr. Arisitde) by war criminals that had been given shelter by the United States?
As a proud Irishwoman and a proud European I am enraged and sickened by the blarney and bullshit that Ahern is vomiting.
No to the Iraq War. No to US assaults on democratic Haiti. No to the neo-liberal agenda of FF. In short: fuck off Bertie.
I think it's marvellous that such a small country as Ireland has won so much esteem in the world community, even the President of America wears a green tie!
It's a credit to the Irish in America and the brave Irish Americans in Iraq fighting for freedom and an end to tyranny. They are a credit to us stay-at-home Irish.
Here's what we Irish think of of your president Bush and his war:
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=63891
The Galway people are a credit to Ireland.
look forward to this summer to visiting Ireland for the EU and U.S. ... We ask God's blessings on the people of Ireland. And may God continue to bless the United States....
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/03/20040317-2.html
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This is the last thing anyone needs to see the morning after St. Pats day, however, I've skipped breakfast this morning.
"And may God continue to bless the United States...."
Continue to bless??? Fuck me, has God's earlier blessing on his chosen people, the Yanks, worn off already or has the Big Man renewed his sponsorhip deal with Amerik@?
Thank You "Mr President"
on a point of information the Shamrock is not "a beautiful symbol of a beautiful land",
it is just as it always was a symbol of undivided unity between three.
Used by Pagans to communicate their understanding of sacred mysteries it was then used by the Christian Saint credited with "yesterday" he known as Patrick.
The Shamrock as a symbol of the Holy Trinity is therefore used by all religious communities in Ireland a land which extends through two states and many prejudices to symbolise God.
The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit.
There are no Patents on a Shamrock.
In recent days both Orange and Green traditions joined to celebrate the power of the symbol of a God known by three names globally The Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths in Dublin's Merrion Square.
It was the first time since the foundation of the State that Orange Order Representatives had come to Dublin to express our common respect for this symbol.
For you Mr President it appears it is only a symbol of trade. What did you learn at bible study, you remember those long days during the War when the library of Bagdad was ransacked and you prayed with Condolence Rice?
Ireland has very little esteem given its fudging on just about every issue. The only "Irish" dubya has any interest in are the est. 40M Irish Americans due to vote this year. While Bush was welcoming Bertie to the white house he should have welcomed him to stay over there permanently by its master as any self-respecting lap-dog should!
George sporting a fine emerald tie and Laura looking like a Leprauchain on Acid.
Its disgusting the acts of our 'leaders.' Bush is a terrorist and war criminal - Taoiseach Ahern knows what Bush did was morally wrong but hung on to 'great mans' coat tails. Its absolutely disgusting that this war criminal is coming to Ireland at OUR expense.
Ordinary People are extremely angry at Fianna Failure's latest move to ignore their voice - when Bush comes here if they were rocked by Feb.15th and the huge numbers of ordinary people who peacefully oppossed the war - they will be left shaken by the amount of ordinary people who take to their right way of peaceful protest.
And to echo a recent soundbyte - if this meeting goes ahead on the furtherst most part of the country the opposition of Ordinay people will be there
this will be an issue at the local elections and
The list goes on -
1. Corruption - A major issue with voters
2. Arrogance - This government fails to take into account ordinary peoples views. The Bush visit is part of this.
3. Some believe the bin tax to be an issue - I dont anymore but there you have it.
We in Ireland love America and the American way of life. We have adopted it as our own. Sometimes Americans have to fight to preserve their freedoms from evil terrorists and the rogue states which support them.
We Irish stand shoulder to shoulder with America in their struggle. Have faith, good will always triumph over evil. God bless our Taoiseach and God bless President Bush.
George W. Bush: "I call for a permanent end to all political violence."
"God bless this, God bless me"
Thanam un Dual stop bothering God with your perceived favouritism, if I was God I would spit at your self-blessing
it'll all end in tears for the Bushies what with The Second Coming when Jesus is going to kick ass in the US of A.
Georgie boy, you can'y cod a codder!