White House St. Patrick's Day minus Sinn Fein
I love the Bush Whitehouse. Now Bush is snubbing Irish terrorists. What next? Maybe he'll begin snubbing supports of Hamas, like Chariac.
According to Swissinfo, The White House is likely to celebrate St. Patrick's Day this yearwithout inviting members of Sinn Fein or any other political parties from Northern Ireland.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Long overdue. Now maybe Blair will grow a pair of balls and demand that that the Irish elect leaders who are compromised by terrorism.
According to Swissinfo, The White House is likely to celebrate St. Patrick's Day this yearwithout inviting members of Sinn Fein or any other political parties from Northern Ireland.
Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes! Long overdue. Now maybe Blair will grow a pair of balls and demand that that the Irish elect leaders who are compromised by terrorism.
Dublin and London blame the Irish Republican Army for a $50 million (26 million pound) bank robbery in Belfast in December and accuse leaders of Sinn Fein, the IRA's political ally, of sanctioning the raid. Sinn Fein and the IRA deny involvement in the robbery.
The White House was expected to make a final decision this week, but it was likely to decide against inviting leaders of Northern Ireland's political parties, including Gerry Adams of Sinn Fein, for the traditional St. Patrick's Day reception.
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