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Proud descendant of Boston Irish Catholic Potatoes on one side of the FamilyWell, it used to include the Irish and Italians until the Protestants needed the Catholic vote.
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Proud descendant of Boston Irish Catholic Potatoes on one side of the FamilyWell, it used to include the Irish and Italians until the Protestants needed the Catholic vote.
Wasn't it Boston that had the signs on the public parks that said "No Dogs or Irish" ?Proud descendant of Boston Irish Catholic Potatoes on one side of the Family
Also signs that said "No Irish need apply", according to some books I've read.Wasn't it Boston that had the signs on the public parks that said "No Dogs or Irish" ?
Oh you're right. Thanks, I missed that on my first read.Near the end of the article, he clearly stated he would NOT vote for Trump again.
One of the funniest scenes in that entire movie, imo.
"No Irish need apply." I first encountered this phrase in high school reading Mark Twain's "Roughing It." One such usage was, "Scotty Briggs, as a pall-bearer and a mourner, occupied a prominent place at the funeral, and when the sermon was finished and the last sentence of the prayer for the dead man's soul ascended, he responded, in a low voice, but with feelings: 'AMEN. No Irish need apply.'"Also signs that said "No Irish need apply", according to some books I've read.
They aren’t.Where are all these rapes and murders from illegals happening in NC? The rapists and murderers I see on the news in Triangle are all white and black folks that are American citizens.
Leopards. Faces.Two time Trump voter i Springfield has his life turned upside down by Trump's teeming masses
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An Ohio Businessman Faces Death Threats for Praising His Haitian Workers
The lifelong Republican employs fewer Haitians than others in Springfield, but his life has been upended since Donald J. Trump spread falsehoods about immigrants in his hometown.www.nytimes.com
An Ohio Businessman Faces Death Threats for Praising His Haitian Workers
The lifelong Republican employs fewer Haitians than others in Springfield, but his life has been upended since Donald J. Trump spread falsehoods about immigrants in his hometown.