Irish Americans Against Extradition
A THREAT TO IRISH-AMERICANS: THE NEW U.S./U.K EXTRADITION TREATY(By Jerry Boyle)On March 31, 2003, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft and U.K. Home Secretary David Blunkett signed a new treaty provid... continue reading »
"Go mbeidh Eire saor i gconai"
"I am a proud American who wants to see her country continue to uphold the highest standards of freedom, and to shelter those who have been oppressed by their own governments."
"freedom of speech must be defended saoirse City, State sacramento calafornia"
"I am not Irish, but I want to help in any way I can. City, State Texas"
"I cannot understand how our government could agree to such terms and accept the British disregard for the rights of the people. Unless I am mistaken, we have fought two wars against England in just a little over 200 years to ensure that Americans were not"
"This is a grave injustice. We cannot sit idly by and watch this pass. City, State Philadelphia, PA"
"We're against this extradition treaty with the U k City, State Naples, Fl."
"Mr. McNicholl was a threat to no one. City, State Media, Pa."
"I strongly urge my senators and representatives from all states to support the Irish Americans Against Extradition City, State Candler, North Carolina 28715"
"AOH Member in Kansas City, Mo."