Thursday, January 22, 2009

Thank You Dubya & God Bless




Before the pages of history are turned and President Obama begins his journey as our nation's Commander-in-Chief, we would also like to take a moment to thank former President Bush for his determination and grace over the last few years Read more...

Pete King for U.S. Senate 2010

Caroline Kennedy drops out

Dear Friends of Pete King,


The breaking news is that Caroline Kennedy is not seeking the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Hillary Clinton. Below is a link to a Newsday story - at the bottom you are given the opportunity to cast your vote for who Governor Paterson should appoint to the seat.




(Editors Note: Newsday has changed their poll for who Gov. Paterson should appoint to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Hillary Clinton. Congressman King's name no longer appears as a choice. There is no longer an opportunity to vote for Pete. The poll "results" should be interpreted accordingly!)


http://www.newsday.com/news/local/politics/ny-pokenn0122,0,4578442.story


All the best,
Peter T. King
Member of Congress

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Bush's Real Sin Was Winning in Iraq




Bush's Real Sin Was Winning in Iraq
By WILLIAM MCGURN
Article


Courtesy of an unrepentant countercultural icon

Dubya refused to give the Left their Vietnam



Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Faction Fighting at Iveagh House


THE NEXT IVEAGH
HOUSE MANDARIN


THE imminent retirement of
Department of Foreign Affairs
secretary general Dermot Gallagher
(DAG, as he is known among
mandarins) offers an opportunity to
foreign minister Micheál Martin and
Taoiseach Brian Cowen to impose their
own regime at the DFA.


Neither Martin nor Cowen are
especially enamoured with the notion that
the new general secretary should be either
DAG-lite, DAG-tarnished or Bertie’s pick.
As in most departments, there are always
factions and DAG’s supporters will go into
decline without him.


Such prejudices as Martin, in particular,
may have assumed on taking power last
April would have been encouraged by the
manner in which a news story broke in The
Irish Times last September concerning the
20,000 J1 visas that were agreed after
substantial talks in Washington between the
two governments.


That the story should
break just a few days before Martin was
due to sign the ‘historic, ground-breaking’
etc agreement was bad enough. That the
DFA should have been described, along
with DAG’s highly esteemed colleague,
Our Man in Washington, Ambassador
Michael Collins, as being the driving forces
behind successful negotiations to conclude
the agreement was even worse. But the fact
that the Minister for Foreign Affairs
received no mention at all was insufferable.


It did not go unnoticed that this particular
news story was broken by the same
journalist, Mark Hennessy, whose good
diplomatic sources had enabled him to offer
further insights into the rows about visas
for the undocumented Irish from the Bertie
Ahern/Collins perspective back in March.


Collins may now find that his prospects
of the top job will suffer as a result of his
association with the ancien regime. One to
watch is Brendan Scannell, currently
Ambassador to Japan. Another career
diplomat in the running is political director
in the Political Division, Rory
Montgomery.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

If her name wasn't Kennedy . . .


January 13, 2009
Daniel J. Flynn


Caroline Kennedy’s candidacy mirrors Ted’s 47 years ago.
In one corner stands the favorite, the child of one of America’s great political dynasties. With a globetrotting social life and a résumé that includes seats on charitable boards but excludes steady employment, the charmed candidate infuriates rivals but captivates the press. The underdog, also the scion of a famous political family, has trod another path. A state attorney general who has worked his way up the political ladder, he resents his neophyte rival’s start-at-the-top presumptuousness.
Continue reading . . .

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

NO Means NIL - An dtuigeann tu?



Ireland's "masters" in Brussels still don't seem to be getting this whole idea of democracy; indeed they seem to be so confused about the meaning of democracy that it might be worthwhile for President-Elect Obama to consider redirecting efforts at democracy promotion from the Middle East to Western Europe when he enters office in a few week's time Read more...

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Irish 'No' Vote Should Be Respected - Charlie McGreevy

Irish EU commissioner Charlie McCreevy has argued that the negative result of his country’s referendum on Europe’s Lisbon treaty should be respected, admitting that the No campaign had won the argument against “the might” of media and most politicians. More »
Well said Charlie!

The Celtic Tiger - Harsh reality impinges

The Irish Economy’s Rise Was Steep, and the Fall Was Fast
Derek Speirs for The New York Times

IT’S 3 a.m. at Doheny & Nesbitt, a favorite watering hole of Dublin’s political and business elite, and the property tycoon Sean Dunne stoops to retrieve a penny from the pub’s grimy floor.

One would think that Mr. Dunne, Ireland’s best-known building developer, would be in bed at this hour. It’s a weeknight, after all, and he has meetings that begin before first light. What’s more, the Irish economy, pummeled by the most severe housing bust in Europe, has collapsed. And the gossip around town is that Mr. Dunne, whose brazen deal-making and Donald Trump-like lifestyle epitomized the country’s euphoric boom, might be going bankrupt.
But, no matter, a penny is a penny.
Continue reading, click below:


Courtesy of an unrepentant countercultural radical

Friday, January 2, 2009

The Phoenix - Nov 14, 2008




The Phoenix - Nov 14, 2008

Putting Ireland in perspective with a bit of craic!







Click below to read issue:


http://www.thephoenix.ie/phoenix/tour/sample-issue.do

The Economist - The Fastnet Rock


Light on a lonely rock
Dec 20th 2008
From The Economist print edition
On Ireland's south-western tip, at the mouth of the Atlantic, stands a monument of man's gift to mankind ... more

On 'The Streets of New York' and Beyond

Congratulations to Asst. Chief James Waters, who was recently promoted to command the NYPD’s Special Operations Division. Prior to his promotion, the, then, deputy chief was the NYPD commander on the elite FBI/NYPD Joint Terrorist Task Force. However, the chief’s real claim to fame is that he is the nephew of Past President Mary Waters of the County Cork Association of New York.

McShane Family Benefit - Jan 24th, 2009

Click on poster to read:


Jerome (Kilcar, Co. Donegal) & Catherine, RIP (Holycross, Co. Tipperary)
Donal, Nicole, Anita, Aisling & Catherine
Benefit:
Jan 24, 2009 - 2.p.m. to late
Connolly's Corner
71-17 Grand Ave.
Maspeth, N.Y. 11378
(718) 565-7383
Donations on the day or may be sent to:
McShane Family Fund
P.O. Box 780006
Maspeth, N.Y. 11378

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Pete King for U.S. Senate



Dear Friend,


Recent developments in New York have given us an important decision to make which is why I need your advice. In the coming weeks our current Senator Hillary Clinton will become Secretary of State and resign her seat in the US Senate. Governor Paterson will then appoint a successor to fill this vacancy.


Caroline Kennedy has begun actively campaigning for this seat. She has hired campaign consultants and, prior to Senator Clinton's confirmation and Governor Paterson making his decision, she is announcing her desire to get his appointment.

Many friends and supporters have urged me to consider running against Ms Kennedy Schlossberg. Needless to say it's a very important decision. This is why I need your advice.
For almost 2 decades I have represented my Long Island district and all New Yorkers. This work on behalf of working middle class men and women has earned me election and re-election 8 times. Most observers believe I would be re-elected to Congress again in 2010. However, many have said the stakes on behalf of New York and our Nation are too important for our future and that I should run instead for this Senate seat.

Will our children and grandchildren enjoy the same standard of living, freedoms and security, we do today? Will our nation be more secure and more prosperous! Many friends and New Yorkers are not sure. This is why we must meet the challenge.


Recently when THE HILL Newspaper (http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/king-girding-for-potential-battle-with-kennedy-2008-12-15.html) asked my reaction to Caroline Kennedy’s announcement that she is running, I said: "If anything, it makes me more definite that I want to run." No one has a claim on any seat in the US Senate except the people of New York.
With that in mind I'm asking you whether you think I should take up the challenge and run for the US Senate.


Please take the time to give me your opinion, advice and hopefully support. Thank you for the time you took to visit this site and let's stay in touch. If you don't mind, leave your email address as well for me to personally respond to you.

Sincerely,

Pete King


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