Irsh blood found in Obama

Started by Kerry Mike, May 03, 2007, 12:25:39 PM

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Kerry Mike

Lucky for ye Offaly hoors that Moneygall sneaks inside the Offaly border by a few miles or Barack Biffo Obama would be pulling hard for the home of hurling in Tipp.

Moneygall to be the new Ballyporeen.

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lynchbhoy

the obamas from Monegall

think I know a lad that was in school with one of them...
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ziggysego

I read that wrong and thought it was Osama at first......
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gallsman

Quote from: ziggysego on May 03, 2007, 12:56:02 PM
I read that wrong and thought it was Osama at first......

FOX News are capable of making that same mistake on a regular basis!

DrinkingHarp

Quote from: 5iveTimes on May 03, 2007, 12:27:06 PM
Just read that, those Yanks will do anything to attract the "Irish Vote"

It was the Canon Neil who discovered Obama is a descendant from Moneygall after a parishioner died and the records were found, not Obama's party.

Obama will be president this election or next.
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Main Street

I kid ye not, the greening of Obama has "roots".


Beatings and abuse made Barack Obama's grandfather loath the British

'The President-elect's relatives have told how the family was a victim of the Mau Mau revolt'

'Hussein Onyango Obama, Mr Obama's paternal grandfather, became involved in the Kenyan independence movement while working as a cook for a British army officer after the war. He was arrested in 1949 and jailed for two years in a high-security prison where, according to his family, he was subjected to horrific violence to extract information about the growing insurgence'
"He said they would sometimes squeeze his testicles with parallel metallic rods. They also pierced his nails and buttocks with a sharp pin, with his hands and legs tied together with his head facing down," she said The alleged torture was said to have left Mr Onyango permanently scarred, and bitterly antiBritish. "That was the time we realised that the British were actually not friends but, instead, enemies," Mrs Onyango said. "My husband had worked so diligently for them, only to be arrested and detained."

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article5276010.ece


Niall Quinn

Quote from: Main Street on December 03, 2008, 01:32:10 AM
Beatings and abuse made Barack Obama's grandfather loath the British
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article5276010.ece
Interesting that the Times opted for the adjective 'loath' rather than the verb 'loathe' in their headline.
Honestly, errata these days...
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thebandit

That could be the end of the 'special relationship'