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    Leading US politician King snubs Sinn Fein

    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/ ... ory=697841

    Leading US politician King snubs Sinn Fein
    Party denies there's a rift as immigration row rages on


    By Sean O'Driscoll

    07 July 2006
    Congressman and former Irish Republican activist Peter King has turned down a meeting with Sinn Fein MP Pat Doherty after the party attempted to assure over a thousand Irish immigration activists that the meeting would take place.

    The party has been struggling to bridge a huge rift between its most loyal Washington ally and many of his Irish supporters who are bitterly opposed to a hardline anti-illegal immigration bill he sponsored in the House of Representatives.

    At a mass Irish immigration rally in Washington last week Sinn Fein TD Sean Crowe rushed to defend Congressman King after he was attacked by immigration activists for refusing to meet Irish immigrants and a Dail group campaigning for immigration reform.

    Crowe told the crowd that he had a mix-up in timing with Mr King that day and that was the only reason he had not met him.

    He said Pat Doherty would be meeting Mr King the following day.

    However, Mr King's spokesman, Kevin Fogarty, said this week that he did not meet Mr Doherty during his US trip and no meeting was scheduled.

    Mr Crowe had intervened after the chairman of the Irish Lobby for Immigration Reform, Niall O'Dowd, told over 1,000 supporters that ILIR supporters had meetings with 87 members of congress earlier on Wednesday and only Peter King had refused to meet them.

    Moments later, Crowe took the stage to announce that King had not snubbed the group and that there had been some confusion about the meeting.

    Crowe said that he had arrived at King's office at 1pm that day while King was expecting him at 12pm.

    To huge cheers from the crowd, Crowe added: "But Pat Doherty is coming here tomorrow, he's going to meet with Pete King and Pete King will be getting a message from Sinn Fein tomorrow."

    However, this week Mr Fogarty, said that the congressman did not meet Mr Doherty last Thursday or at any time during his US trip.

    SDLP MLA, PJ Bradley, who was at the Washington ILIR rally, said that he believed Sinn Fein had been slow to embrace the Irish immigration movement in the US because the party did not want to alienate Congressman King.

    His comments follow a long line of complaints against King by Irish immigration activists, which includes some of his former key Irish allies.
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    Awesome.

    I know I'll probably be the only person to reply to this thread, but I'd just like to thank you for posting it.



    I don't know why Pete King is never mentioned when they bring up House Republicans who are standing up to President Bush and Arlen "Not Proven" Specter's Kennedy-approved shamnesty proposal.

    You always hear Tancredo's name, and J.D. Hayworth-two of my favorite congressman-and Steve King, of course, but for some reason they never mention Pete King, even though he has taken the brunt of criticism from the Mechistas at Newsday's editorial board, and the New York Slimes.
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    Yes Pete King has been very out spoken on not wanting anything to do with Amnesty in any shape or form.

    I too like Tancredo, Hayworth and Steve king as well.

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    He has to hold the line across the board. This is truly a turning point for the USA. If we let one group of lawbreakers stay, no matter what nationality, all groups will demand to stay!

    We must have RESPECT for our laws, soveriegnty and borders. America has had enough!
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    The Celtic Tiger....

    And Niall O'Dowd is a Provo POS.

    He has no damn business telling Americans-whether their ancestors came from Tyrone, or Galway, or Cork, or Bavaria-how they should run their immigration system.

    I can't tell you how many times I've walked into a pub in Manhattan, or Queens, or my borough, only to find a crowd of loud, obnoxious harps, accoutered in garish, neon soccer jerseys, complaining about not being able to find work or pay their bills.

    Fancy that.

    In a city with one of the highest costs of living in the country.



    Maybe if they spent less time drinking and went back to whatever part of Ireland they came...

    Ireland has the most vibrant economy in Europe, there's no reason that we should hosting a bunch of obnoxious, unemployed or underemployed gobshites from Dublin, who are not even here legally in the first place!
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    I think we're all getting to know Congressman Peter King very well, and we sure appreciate his hard work for America.

    Go home illegal Irish, you have a strong country with a very high standard of living. There is no excuse for this and we're not going to tolerate having you break the laws of our country.
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    Ireland already has a high standard of living.

    Probably because they've off-loaded all of their detritus onto us.

    Guess what?

    We don't want them either.
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    That's just it, illegal is illegal. Makes no difference to us where your from.....if your here illegally..... GO HOME!

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    FYI
    Sinn Fein is gaelic, meaning "We Ourselves"
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