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Quadruple Traitor "US Attorney" Kevin O'Connor (on Irish Day)

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Subject: Quadruple Traitor "US Attorney" Kevin O'Connor (on Irish Day)

Date: Mar 18, 2009 4:16 AM

TRUTH wrote:
"I hope the black people are reading this article so now maybe they'll
acknowledge that other people have faced hate and hardship."

http://www.topix.net/forum/source/hartford-courant/TP1GAK8C6KE00AB4K#lastPost
=================================

There is no equating what we did to Africans with what the Irish and
other immigrant groups suffered in America.

To even *try* to equate them is an abomination on top of an
abomination.

The Irish did not do *enough* for Africans in America, like they have
not done enough for Palestinians in, well, Palestine, considering what
the Irish suffered from the British in their own land and then what
they went through here.


Another example of "Inadequate Irish": Kevin O'Connor- Irish American
who now works for the Bigs, loves the NAZI-Bush family, and was
Alberto Gonzales' Chief of Staff during the Congressional US
Attorneygate hearings.

How much of a quadruple traitor could a person be?

http://www.actionlyme.org/USDOJ_COMPLAINT_RICO.htm

Now the *whole* *world* has to suffer the AIG-results of Kevin
O'Connor not protecting us from criminals- or rather, working *for*
them in the name of Justice (and Irish)?
http://www.actionlyme.org/ALDF_BOARD.htm
^^^ AIG was/is associated with the Yale Lyme cabal;
How, we don't know, but DEMANDED this moron/traitor
O'Connor investigate, as that would be his job as
*our* *employee.*


I hope we never have to read about Kevin O'Connor again
in the damned newspaper.

That irksome twit.


Kathleen M. Dickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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http://www.courant.com/news/opinion/editorials/hc-stpats.artmar17,0,4243020.story

Here's To The Irish
ST. PATRICK'S DAY • Irish had to work their way up the ladder

March 17, 2009

When someone mentioned to U.S. Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan years ago
that a lot of his fellow Irish Americans were moving to the suburbs
and changing party affiliation, the wise one quipped, "Ah, the real
Irish Republican Army."

As the late New York statesman and professor well knew, the Irish were
assimilating into mainstream American society, completing a process —
a dream — that had begun a century and a half earlier.

As the marvelous crowd at Hartford's St. Patrick's Day Parade on
Saturday indicated, there's great interest in Irish heritage. Some
might forget a point made by former Connecticut U.S. Attorney Kevin
O'Connor in a speech over the weekend — the Irish American story is
one of immigration.

The Irish began coming in large numbers after the "Great Hunger," the
potato famines of the 1840s. The new arrivals lived in the worst urban
slums the country has ever seen. They met bitter and violent
discrimination. "No Irish Need Apply" was their welcome card. Churches
and convents were burned. Connecticut elected an openly anti-Irish
"Know-Nothing" governor in 1855.

But service in the Civil War began to lessen the ill will against the
Irish. The first generation fought to survive; the second and third
generations moved ahead. They took advantage of the schools,
orphanages, hospitals and colleges built by the Catholic Church. The
Irish learned to use the ballot box to their advantage, via the
Democratic Party, and to get a foothold in urban police and fire
departments.

And though anti-Catholic sentiment lingered well into the 20th
century, the Irish eventually broke down all the barriers, perhaps
culminating in the 1960 election of President John F. Kennedy.

Indeed, scions of some traditional urban Democratic Irish families did
move to the suburbs and become Republicans. That was now an option.

More than 400,000 state residents claim Irish ancestry, and virtually
all are descended from poor immigrants who took essentially the same
journey that immigrants from Asia, South America and other parts of
the globe are on today. On St. Patrick's Day, it's good to remember
that.

"[Real] scientists are *fiercely* independent. That's the good
news."-- NIH's Top Fool, Anthony Fauci

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