One more... I have a 26 year old daughter, and two grandkids. We have been talking at length about re-claiming our heritage in Ireland. I'm very upset to have to call myself an American when in FACT I am not. Born here, yes. Would I die for this country? I'd rather not! There is no moral code here. The dollar is God in America. I don't want to get old, and die in a place I have no love for, and I want MY babies to have the PRIDE that has been missing thru my entire life.
At 53 years old I think it's time to get it together, and be where my family is/was/always shall be.
"The McLaughlins and O'Neills were descended from a long line of Irish High Kings who trace their ancestry to the fabled Niall 'of the Nine Hostages', who died in 505 A.D. Nial's son Owen established the kingdom of Tirowen in present day county Tryone and for centuries this dynastic line ruled the North of Ireland from its royal seat at the Grianan of Aileach near Derry in Donegal. Their kings were styled Kings of Aileach and later Lords of the Cinel Eoghain by the Irish annalists, many of whom were High Kings of Ireland. In the 10th century the Kings of Aileach moved their royal seat to Tullahoge in Tyrone, the later coronation site of the O'Neill kings of Tryone. The McLaughlins and O'Neills were the royal dynasty of the tribe known as the northern Ui Neill, or descendants of Niall 'of the Nine Hostages', whose progeny also included the O'Donnell Kings of Tirconnell, the O Melaghlin Kings of Westmeath (the southern Ui Neill), and the O'Connor Kings of Connacht in western Ireland."
You picked the wrong fight Rookie!