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In reply to the discussion: They just can't get over it-Obama birthplace mistake: Yahoo! News declines comment [View all]SleeplessinSoCal
(10,437 posts)18. "ancestors"? neglecting his Irish roots. Ireland should be all in her face.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moneygall
"Visit by Barack Obama
Falmouth Kearney, a maternal great-great-great grandfather of Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States, emigrated from Moneygall to New York City at the age of 19 in 1850 and eventually resettled in Tipton County, Indiana. Kearney's father, Joseph, had been the village shoemaker, then a prosperous, skilled trade. The whole Kearney family emigrated to Ross County, Ohio, in the first half of the 19th century. Falmouth Kearney's youngest daughter, Mary Ann, moved from Indiana to Kansas after her father's death in 1878. Mary Ann Kearney was a paternal grandmother of Stanley Dunham, President Obama's maternal grandfather.
On 23 May 2011, Obama and his First Lady, Michelle Obama, visited Moneygall as part of a visit to Ireland. They arrived to a rapturous reception by 5,000 people. The President was greeted upon arrival by his eighth cousin, Henry Healy, and following a walkabout on the main street where they shook hands with many local residents, the Obamas entered a house that had been built on the site where Falmouth Kearney had lived. Afterwards, they visited Ollie Hayes's pub to meet more of the President's distant relatives and to study the birth records of his ancestors. President and Mrs. Obama drank Irish stout to the traditional toast, sláinte (meaning "good health"
, and Mrs. Obama went behind the bar to learn how to pull a pint."
"Visit by Barack Obama
Falmouth Kearney, a maternal great-great-great grandfather of Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States, emigrated from Moneygall to New York City at the age of 19 in 1850 and eventually resettled in Tipton County, Indiana. Kearney's father, Joseph, had been the village shoemaker, then a prosperous, skilled trade. The whole Kearney family emigrated to Ross County, Ohio, in the first half of the 19th century. Falmouth Kearney's youngest daughter, Mary Ann, moved from Indiana to Kansas after her father's death in 1878. Mary Ann Kearney was a paternal grandmother of Stanley Dunham, President Obama's maternal grandfather.
On 23 May 2011, Obama and his First Lady, Michelle Obama, visited Moneygall as part of a visit to Ireland. They arrived to a rapturous reception by 5,000 people. The President was greeted upon arrival by his eighth cousin, Henry Healy, and following a walkabout on the main street where they shook hands with many local residents, the Obamas entered a house that had been built on the site where Falmouth Kearney had lived. Afterwards, they visited Ollie Hayes's pub to meet more of the President's distant relatives and to study the birth records of his ancestors. President and Mrs. Obama drank Irish stout to the traditional toast, sláinte (meaning "good health"
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They just can't get over it-Obama birthplace mistake: Yahoo! News declines comment [View all]
n2doc
Jun 2013
OP
Hartman didn't miss the birther story--in fact, she wrote this about it at the time:
pinboy3niner
Jun 2013
#4
It was an error, the reporter quickly filed an amended story. Why should she lose her livelihood?
SylviaD
Jun 2013
#30
Oh Good Grief! Yes, of course its all about gender, the "mistake" is just a convenient pretext n/t
progree
Jun 2013
#19
Not EVERYTHING is sexist. There was nothing, *NOTHING* in ljm2002's post that was sexist
progree
Jun 2013
#33
We need to keep a sharp eye on new and revised history textbooks as they are released.
tridim
Jun 2013
#6
"ancestors"? neglecting his Irish roots. Ireland should be all in her face.
SleeplessinSoCal
Jun 2013
#18
That's pretty great that he can meet his relatives like that. Can you imagine
okaawhatever
Jun 2013
#28
It looks like a mistake. Strange that nobody apologized. Makes you wonder.
Democracyinkind
Jun 2013
#26
Since she had a reasonable and informed story on the birthers, i'll assume it was
okaawhatever
Jun 2013
#29