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IAUC Welcomes Obama's Statement On N Ireland
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           Tuesday February 20, 2007 02:27  by Jay Dooling - Irish American Unity Conference  rdooling at swbell dot net
  
WASHINGTON, DC – 02/19/2007 - The Irish American Unity 
Conference (IAUC) welcomes Senator Barack Obama’s statement 
on Northern Ireland (see full statement below) and 
encourages other Presidential hopefuls to announce their 
position on the Irish peace process. 
                     
                          Senator Obama supports a devolved government as outlined in 
the St. Andrews Agreement. He implores the Democratic 
Unionist Party to commit to a power-sharing executive 
after the March 7, 2007 election for the Assembly. Further, 
Senator Obama stressed that the president of the United 
States should be personally involved in the Irish peace 
process. 
 
The IAUC believes that without the involvement of President 
Bill Clinton and former Senator George Mitchell that the 
people of Ireland would not have the Good Friday Agreement. 
The U.S. carries significant influence with the people of 
Ireland and the United Kingdom. 
 
We would hope that the current and future administrations 
would concur with Senator Obama and put the Irish peace 
process back on the front burner. The Good Friday 
Agreement has been hailed as a model for peaceful 
resolution of conflicts around the world. 
 
We encourage other candidates for presidential nominations 
to follow Senator Obama’s lead and issue statements on 
their positions on the Irish peace process. 
### 
 
Senator’s Obama’s full statement: 
 
"My family's story may be familiar to Irish Americans -- a 
distant homeland, a journey across an ocean in search of 
opportunity. Like many Americans of Irish descent, I too 
have made the journey to my family's homeland. 
 
"In 1987, I first traveled to Kenya, the birthplace of my 
father. I discovered a warm sense of community. I 
discovered a land with an unforgettably haunting beauty. I 
discovered a people determined to grab hold of hope. In 
short, I made discoveries that are familiar to scores of 
Irish Americans. 
 
"The determined optimism of the Irish people has enabled 
them to grab hold of hope in the United States, from South 
Boston to the south side of Chicago. It's an optimism 
expressed in three issues so important to Irish Americans 
today: a lasting peace in Northern Ireland, an American 
immigration policy that keeps faith with our tradition of 
offering opportunity to those who seek it, and strong 
economic and cultural ties between our two nations. 
 
"As I chair the Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on 
Europe, and as I travel around the country learning from 
and listening to the American people, I will be advancing 
ideas and policies to meet these goals. 
 
"After years of hard-earned progress, Northern Ireland is 
now poised to take another step forward. The IRA has 
abandoned violence and arms and Sinn Fein has now voted to 
support the PSNI. They have, in the words of Tony Blair, 
made a commitment that 'has been historic and has been 
real.' 
 
"To seize this hopeful moment, the Democratic Unionist 
party should take the next step outlined in the St. 
Andrew's agreement: a commitment to a power-sharing 
executive after March elections, so Northern Ireland can 
continue the process of peace that its people so clearly 
wish to follow. 
 
"The gains of the last decade were in part made possible by 
U.S. engagement. Going forward, we should continue the 
practice of having a special envoy for Northern Ireland, 
and the our president should personally engage on where 
America can play a constructive role, working closely with 
the Irish Taoiseach, the British prime minister, and party 
leaders in Northern Ireland. 
 
"We must also pursue immigration policies that keep open 
the doors of opportunity in our own country. My father's 
experience has informed my own views on the issue, and I 
have seen the enormous contributions that Irish immigrants 
have made to this country. Last summer, I joined hundreds 
of thousands of people in Chicago to march on behalf of 
immigration reform, walking shoulder to shoulder with many 
Irish Americans who shared their own personal stories of 
hope and opportunity. 
 
"Yet our system is broken, and fixing it demands a 
comprehensive approach. Last year, I reached across the 
aisle to work with Republicans on this. Our proposal would 
strengthen border security and prohibit employers from 
hiring illegal immigrants, but it also recognizes that the 
deportation of 12 million people is impossible. 
 
"That's why it proposes a tough, earned path to citizenship 
for those in the United States illegally; replaces the 
flood of undocumented workers with a new flow of 
guestworkers; and ensures that law-abiding immigrants are 
welcome to pursue their dreams. 
 
"The ties between America and Ireland go far beyond 
bloodlines. U.S. investment in Ireland helped create the 
Celtic Tiger, and Ireland's economic success has in turn 
led to a boom in Irish investment in the United States. 
Incalculable cultural exchanges draw us together, as do 
common causes and common beliefs. 
 
"In 1963, John F. Kennedy made his own journey in reverse 
and addressed the Irish Parliament. He cited the principles 
that unite our countries, quoting George Bernard Shaw's 
command to 'dream of things that never were, and ask why 
not,' and paying tribute to an Ireland that 'sent their 
doctors and technicians and soldiers and priests to help 
other lands to keep their liberty alive.' 
 
"Today, President Kennedy would be pleased - but not 
surprised - to find the Irish working to lift up other 
lands from east Africa to east Asia, and to find an Ireland 
that has come so very far on its own. The story of our two 
countries is constantly evolving and joined together. I 
welcome this opportunity to be a part of that story, and 
look forward to hearing your concerns in the months ahead." 
 
Source of Senator Obama’s statement: 
http://www.irishecho.com/newspaper/story.cfm?id=18299 
 
Obama's Irish pitch 
 
Senator would 'personally engage' on peace process 
 
By Ray O'Hanlon 
rohanlon@irishecho.com 
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"Working for Justice & Peace in a Re-united Ireland" 
 
The IRISH AMERICAN UNITY CONFERENCE is a nationwide, 
nonpartisan, nonsectarian, chapter-based human rights 
organization working for justice and peace in Ireland. We 
are a wholly American 501c(4) organization that advocates 
the end of British colonial occupation and the peaceful 
reunification of Ireland. We endeavor to achieve these 
goals by working through the American democratic process. 
Individually, our members represent every occupational and 
educational stratum in the United States. 
 
Deanna Turner 
Director of Communications 
 
IRISH AMERICAN UNITY CONFERENCE 
National Office 
611 Pennsylvania Ave, SE #4150 
Washington, D.C. 20003 
#1-800-947-4282 
http://www.iauc.org 
email: iauc@iauc.org 
 
Robert “Jay” Dooling Press Relations Officer 
rdooling@swbell.net 
 
  
       
      
        
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Hain
[There you go- I did not know that he had been a radical socialist with a close
connection to an armed unit of an anti-apartheid struggle- I thought he was
just a Blairite pro-globalisation /post colonial bully]
Níl aon dabht ach go bhfuil Barra Óg Ó Bamadh (Barack Obama) in ann mil a chuimilt leis an Éireannach (Meiriceánach).