How did you vote today (LISBON) (37)

Oct 3, 2009 3:59 AM CST How did you vote today (LISBON)
passion8
passion8passion8Shropshire, England UK3 Threads 158 Posts
I'm not Irish, but I am angry that the government had the audacity to ask the Irish population to vote in another referendum, just because the votes of the last one didn't go their way.

What next. Will the government doctor the votes, or just say 'to hell with Ireland, we'll do as we want anyway'. It really does make a mockery of a referendum.

Also, to put Tony Blair in charge, of Europe, after he made such a mess of England, is just another disaster waiting to happen.

I fully support the Irish on keeping their independence and feel strongly that the English should also be given the opportunity to vote on this issue. But of course, the govenment know which way we will vote, so would never allow a referendum here.
Oct 3, 2009 4:02 AM CST How did you vote today (LISBON)
Tanaiste
TanaisteTanaisteNaas, Kildare Ireland28 Threads 174 Posts
Yes...............
Oct 3, 2009 6:30 AM CST How did you vote today (LISBON)
Losty
LostyLostyDublin, Ireland138 Threads 2 Polls 3,089 Posts
boredguy: I vote no ..one of my main reason was for voting NO again was that i believe the rest of EU such of been given the right to vote...


In all fairness, voting no on that main basis was absurd as WE were voting on a treaty and not other countries government systems. We got the right to vote, others didn't; pity about them.
Oct 3, 2009 6:35 AM CST How did you vote today (LISBON)
Losty
LostyLostyDublin, Ireland138 Threads 2 Polls 3,089 Posts
passion8: I'm not Irish, but I am angry that the government had the audacity to ask the Irish population to vote in another referendum, just because the votes of the last one didn't go their way.

What next. Will the government doctor the votes, or just say 'to hell with Ireland, we'll do as we want anyway'. It really does make a mockery of a referendum.

Also, to put Tony Blair in charge, of Europe, after he made such a mess of England, is just another disaster waiting to happen.

I fully support the Irish on keeping their independence and feel strongly that the English should also be given the opportunity to vote on this issue. But of course, the govenment know which way we will vote, so would never allow a referendum here.


You obviously understand about what was going on, do you? Tony Blair? WTFlaugh Just as well, the British didn't have a vote, they'd be wanting to vote on roast beef, ginger beer or on eliminating Julian from the Famous Fivelaugh
Oct 3, 2009 6:56 AM CST How did you vote today (LISBON)
stanley8m
stanley8mstanley8mkildare, Kildare Ireland156 Threads 7 Polls 5,341 Posts
YES, it was in the best interests of the country,
Oct 3, 2009 4:30 PM CST How did you vote today (LISBON)
lucky898
lucky898lucky898Wexford, Ireland4 Threads 4 Polls 10 Posts
But are you sure we will do? After Dublin's yes - followers victory Coven is in heaven, so sure that they succeed in all the country while they haven't counted a half then
Oct 3, 2009 4:33 PM CST How did you vote today (LISBON)
lucky898
lucky898lucky898Wexford, Ireland4 Threads 4 Polls 10 Posts
facebook once again - there was a yes-campaign, led by a volunteer of Obama's presidency election, if this 10 years old girl (one of previous polls) would really start using Facebook even political manipulation would be involved which is enough elsewhere.

So facebook brainwashed the young.
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