Wednesday 18 June 2008

Ireland: NO to EU Referendum = Hooray!

GOOD JOB IRELAND!!!

I am proudly bragging on my homeland today about the victory over the EU (pronounced "eeew") in the only democratic referendum in the whole of Europe. Of course, most Americans just stare at me blankly and ask what I'm talking about since it has nothing to do with Barak Osama, Hillary, or other Desperate Housewives on TV. I don't bother to try to explain - they wouldn't understand.

But I am glowing with pride in my brothers and sisters back home! I have commented in several of the newspaper and blog comment sections. But I've not seen it said much better than this, by a fellow freedom lover:

Don't forget that Ireland was once a shining beacon of light in the Atlantic -a land of saint & scholars- when the rest of Europe was plunged into the Dark Ages upon the collapse of the Roman Empire.

The Irish people survived brilliantly once, they will survive once again. Ireland may not have Roman continental uber sophistication but during the Dark Ages in Europe, she was free.

As a new Dark Age begins to fall all over Europe under the yolk of the EU where the voice of it's ordinary inhabitants are denied and held in contempt by the elite ruling class, Ireland has once again shone forth a promising beam of that ancient light. Many will try to snuff it out but I believe the Irish will once again show the world how much she values Truth & Freedom.

Posted by Ming Ye

Now isn't that interesting. Ming Ye isn't your common Irish name, is it? Yet he (she?) is right on target - we are the shining light. Is another Dark Age coming on us? Could well be. The previous one only lasted around 1,000 years, so we can make it through another one! ("Come Lord Jesus!")

Stand strong, Ireland! Shine on!

GOD BLESS IRELAND FOREVER!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i agree i am from ireland and writing a report on irish nationalists and it is good to see a real american irishman :)

by a survey there are about 40 million irish americans ???

there arent that many people in Ireland

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