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Gunned down by a assassin's bullet in his third year as president of
the US, President Kennedy never had the chance to tell his young the
stories of their Irish ancestors or the warrior Fianna. Irish
ancestors like Patrick Kennedy, Bridget Murphy, or Thomas Fitzgerald
and their struggles the English tyrants were tales they would learn
later in stories that sank in when they and their mother, spent the
summer of 1967in Ireland. Being Irish is an intrinsic part of being a
Kennedy, and it is their heritage like all Irish Diasporadoes.


President Kennedy and his large family were raised to respect the
tradition of their Irish ancestors with names like Cox, Fitzgerald,
Hannon, Hickey, Murphy, and Kennedy who were forced overseas by
occupation for better opportunities and some freedom in America.

When President Kennedy's father Joseph Patrick Kennedy married Rose
Elizabeth Fitzgerald in 1914, things were atarting to get better for
the Irish in America, although the old British WASP establishment
still had signs in their windows saying, No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs.
Although there were still some"Irish Need Not Apply," Kennedy achieved
great success as a banker and  ironically to the displeasure of the
British, appointed U.S. ambassador to Great Britain by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.

John F. Kennedy's Presidency was a short lived victory for his family
and for Irish-Americans everywhere. Kennedy's Irish Ancestors came to
the United States with nothing forced out by an English engineered
Holocaust that almost wiped out the Irish nation. A 100 years later,
one of the Irish Diasporadoes  was President of the United States much
to the displeasure of elements of  the WASP establishment.

In 1963, Kennedy made a triumphant journey to the land of his
ancestors where he was mobbed and received a hero's welcome.


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