Full Text of Speech by Enda Kenny to Welcome Barack Obama

This is the full text of the speech made by Enda Kenny to welcome Barack Obama and his wife to Ireland. Made on May 23rd 2011 in Dublin

“IF THERE’S anyone out there who still doubts that Ireland is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our ancestors is alive in our time; who still questions our capacity to restore ourselves, to reinvent ourselves and to prosper. Well, today is your answer.
Because today, on this day, the President of the United States, Barack Obama and his first lady, Michelle Obama, come to visit.
To show that he believes in Ireland. To make that precious connection with his Irish family, his Irish roots, as thousands before him have done.
Today, the 44th American president comes home.
When Fulmouth Kearney started out on the long Atlantic crossing, he might have dreamed, but hardly imagined, that one day his great-great-great grandson would return as the President of the United States.
That boy said goodbye to a ravaged island. Millions had died or were leaving, packing their hopes and their dreams in beside the remnants of a life. Stepping onto ships which, for some, was like stepping into space.
Every one of them, and all their people, are our people: ár muintir féin.
Their past is our past.
Their story is our story.
This evening, my call is directly to those 40-million Irish-Americans. Whether you’re listening or watching in New York or New Haven, or in San Diego or St Louis. And whether you’re Irish by blood, or by marriage, or by desire. We, your family, your Irish family, are right here to welcome you. To follow your president home.
Last week, Queen Elizabeth came to our shores and bowed to our dead. The Irish harp glittered above the heart of the English Queen. With pride and happiness, and two words of Irish, we closed a circle of our history.
A cháirde
Today, with President Obama, we draw another circle – one in which we tell the world of our unique, untouchable wealth. Wealth that can not be accumulated in banks, or measured by the markets or traded on the stock exchange.
Because it remains intact and alive, deep inside our people.
In the heart-stopping beauty of our country and in the transforming currency of the Irish heart, imagination and soul.
It’s like the spirit of Leinster last Saturday in Cardiff. Never give up. Never give up and never say die.
This is what we call our Uaisleacht. It has sustained us over the centuries. We pass from mother to daughter, father to son – in our dreams and in our imagining, in our love for our country – our pride in who we are. Long into what must be, and will be, a brighter and more prosperous future .
The president and his first lady are an extraordinary couple.
President Obama is part of that proud past and part of that prouder future.
In 1963, the 35nd President of the United States stirred our hearts. In 1995 the 42nd president lifted our country’s spirits.
But the 44th president is different. Because ladies and gentlemen, he doesn’t just speak about the American dream. He is the American dream. And that is the American dream, come home.
So ladies and gentlemen, let your voices be heard around the globe as I’m honoured to introduce the President of the United States, Barack Obama and the first lady Michelle Obama.
Let’s hear it.”

May 26, 2011

County Mayo Full Count Details

These are the full details of the count in the election for the Mayo constituency 2007.
Local TD John Carty lost his seat - mainly because of John O Mahoney’s large vote in the area. Overall the FG gains nationally were not enough to bring about a change of government .

Candidate Party %1st Pref Count 1   Count 2   Count 3   Count 4   Count 5   Count 6   Count 7   Count 8  
BARRETT,
Harry
lab 1.2   831 896 917 - - - - -
CALLEARY,
Dara
ff 10.1   7225 7248 7251 7438 7699 8803 9345 11269
CARTY, John* ff 8.2   5889 5926 5937 5991 6519 7825 8214 8303
CHAMBERS,
Frank
ff 6.1   4345 4386 4406 4499 4705 - - -
COOKE, Tommy pd 0.4   296 298 298 - - - - -
COWLEY, Dr.
Jerry*
ind 4.8   3407 3487 3529 3910 4784 5342 - -
ENRIGHT,
Peter
gp 0.8   580 594 597 - - - - -
FLYNN, Beverley* ind 9.5   6779 7131 7212 7387 8043 9322 10684 11250
KENNY, Enda* fg 20.6   14717 14717 14717 14717 14717 14717 14717 14717
MULHERIN,
Michelle
fg 7.6   5428 5877 6016 6416 6681 6763 7644 -
MURRAY, Gerry sf 5.1   3608 3660 3668 3845 - - - -
O’MAHONY,
John
fg 9.6   6869 7544 7759 8003 8717 8855 9587 13736
RING, Michael* fg 16.0   11412 12441 12441 12441 12441 12441 12441 12441
May 28, 2007

Vote Labour and Fine Gael

I will vote for two parties led by Mayo men tomorrow - not because they are from Mayo - but because together - Labour and Fine Gael can hopefully create a new government in Ireland that will help reverse some of the Fianna Fail policies that have helped the rich and not the ordinary people of Ireland. In my experience Fianna Fail elected members have a problem with telling the truth - some of them anyway - the leader included. Ten years is enough. Vote Labour and Fine Gael tomorrow .

May 23, 2007

Fine Gael Dail candidate - Michelle Mulherin

Home Address:
47 Moy Heights,
Ballina,
Co. Mayo

Home Phone:
096 71935

Constituency Office Address:
Pearse St
Ballina
Co Mayo

Tel: 096 79613
Fax: 096 70636
Website:
http://www.michellemulherin.finegael.ie

January 16, 2007

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