Archive for the ‘Ireland’ Category

Irish PM scandal

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

How long until Martin Scorsese makes a movie about this guy

Say what you will about the ethics of it all, but you have be a little awed by the fact that he found businessmen willing to fund a 280-acre estate, a private island, a yacht, a helicopter business for his son and a jet-setting second life with his mistress. That’s the kind of resourcefulness I want in my Prime Minister!

The Six to the North

Wednesday, December 13th, 2006

A new report suggests more North Americans are visting Northern Ireland than ever before. Statistics released by the NI Tourism Board shows a 14 percent jump in U.S. and Canadian tourists. That’s excellent news for the country, especially as the same data finds Britons — the NI’s main market – are starting to stay away.

To be honest, I don’t know much about Six Northern Counties — except that I’ve never contemplated going there. The Troubles, the religious intolerance and the British pound kept my interest at bay. I admit I also have a prejudice because my gram, like any good Irish grandmother from the lower 36, often invoked Northern Ireland when wanted to scare her grandchildren. Misbehave at dinner or act sassy during Mass and she would threaten to sell you to the “Tinkers in Northern Ireland.” Make a sour face and she would accuse you of having “the look of the North.”

She wanted us to believe that the North was a bag of rotten potatoes and so we did. Nevermind that she grew up in County Leitrim, where only small two-lane road separates her beloved Ireland from the North. Nevermind that her NI-produced Belleek teapot was the most prized piece in her china cabinet. (In regards to the latter, she insisted the delicate china had an Irish soul and an unfortunate UK address.)

But with relative peace in the country and enough Aadvantage miles in my account, I’m thinking about visiting Northern Ireland for the first time. Any travel suggestions, tips and advice are welcomed.

Democrats Take Over US Congress

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006

Now that the Dems have taken over congress, what will this mean. Haven’t the Irish been historically Democratic? Or were we only democratic until we became “The Man” in power?
This Irishman thinks that as our Irish blood has integrated into the new American culture over the last 100 years, we’ve grown more Republican. My theory is that the accumulation of wealth and power makes a person more conservative and more likely to shift there opinions to the right. What do you think? Are you a Donkey or a Elephant and how do you think the Irish lean?