Results 1 to 10 of 26

Thread: Dana's banjaxed

Threaded View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Posts
    2,325

    Default Dana's banjaxed

    Just saw below.. Dana might not recall renouncing her allegiance to Ireland when she became a US citizen..but there's documentary proof she did!!
    As a dual citizen myself I admire her atttempt at ambivalence but there's no way to squirm out of this.. Dev was a natural born American citizen ( ie on US soil).. so the comparison quite simply is not valid ( he never renounced allegiance to anywhere).
    I'll be honest & admit my bias upfront- imho, this woman represents a sectarian anachronistic version of many of the bad things that Ireland once embodied. But even if I didn't feel that way- she's now just plain lying!
    Really hope that this isnt fudged- no presidentail ticket for Ms.Scallon


    from: http://www.herald.ie/news/i-didnt-re...a-2899710.html
    I didn't renounce Ireland, says Dana


    By Alan O'Keeffe

    Friday October 07 2011

    DANA Rosemary Scallon has said she cannot remember taking an oath renouncing allegiance to Ireland when she became a US citizen.

    Dana insisted that being a US citizen did not disqualify her from becoming president of Ireland -- and said Eamon De Valera was an American citizen.

    She denied a claim made by her sister Stella during a family legal dispute that she kept her US citizenship a secret while contesting the 1997 Irish presidential election.

    Her sister made the secrecy claim during a fraught legal row in 2008 in the US during a court fight over some of the Irish singer's religious recordings.

    Dana, who has come last in opinion polls of support for presidential candidates, said she never kept her US citizenship a secret.

    She became a US citizen shortly before the 1997 election.

    People becoming naturalised US citizens take an oath renouncing their allegiances to all other countries. Dana said she could not remember taking the oath.

    She said she was assured she could retain her Irish citizenship when she took out US citizenship. She said she would never have become a US citizen if she had to give up her Irish citizenship. She only votes in Ireland, not in America.

    CITIZEN

    Dana had developed a successful career in the US as a singer and as a host of religious television programmes in the 1990s.

    Her sister Stella Stein told a court in Iowa that she had travelled to Ireland in 1997 to work on Dana's election campaign. She claimed that she had a meeting then with Dana's husband Damien and Dana's brother John and they had concluded it would not look good if the people of Ireland knew she was a US citizen.

    aokeeffe@herald.ie

  2. The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Franken996 For This Useful Post:

    dr love (07-10-11), Forrest (07-10-11), hd7055 (08-10-11), max california (07-10-11)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •