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Updated 7/23/2001 - We all know GWB has a problem talking but maybe we have a bigger problem listening. The following articles both quote GWB on Decommissioning but say two different things ???

Bush calls on IRA to Disarm

The White House has been ungreened


3/15/2001 - The A Congressional hearing that will explore the issue of human rights in the North before an influential House sub-committee has been set for this week in Washington, DC.

3/15/2001 - President Bush is set to announce the appointment of Richard Haass, 49, a senior State Department employee, as his ambassador-at-large dealing with Ireland.

3/9/2001 - The Bush administration has sent a powerful early signal of its interest in Ireland by scheduling three major events for the St. Patrick's, period including a reception for over 200 Irish American leaders at the White House on March 16.

1/29/2001 - Republican congressman Mr Benjamin Gilman of New York, who has served as chairman of the International Relations Committee since joining Congress in 1995, lead a US congressional delegation today to discuss the Patten report and policing in Northern Ireland with Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.

Bush Better Than Expected on Ireland? By Niall O’Dowd

MAJOR efforts are underway to ensure that the Bush administration becomes active on the Irish issue and continues the central role that the U.S. government has played in the Irish peace process during the Clinton presidency

THE appointment of Republican Congressman Henry Hyde to replace the outgoing Ben Gilman as head of the House International Relations Committee (IRC) has been welcomed by Irish American leaders

GOP letter urges strong Irish effort from Bush

Current Bills in Congress

Kate Mullaney was a union organizer (See House Resolution 641)



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