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| Author: | wannabeeahack [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 10:42 am ] |
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Please Ireland, vote no again... (how did Ireland get TWO referendums when we didnt even get the ONE we were promised?) - oh yeah, they woted NO the first time... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8285849.stm please god NO - looks whose gonna be in charge http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... weeks.html |
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| Author: | bloodnock [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:31 am ] |
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wannabeeahack wrote: Please Ireland, vote no again...
(how did Ireland get TWO referendums when we didnt even get the ONE we were promised?) - oh yeah, they woted NO the first time... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8285849.stm please god NO - looks whose gonna be in charge http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... weeks.html I second that...and if they vote no I promise never to tell another Irishman joke ever again......... Please vote "NO" |
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| Author: | cabby john [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 11:45 am ] |
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Ohh how I wish that I had the money to challenge the legality of this vote through the World courts. A democratic vote was taken, they did not like the result and now we have another OR maybe another Or perhaps another until we/they get the result that they want. That is bloody outrageous and if it happened in any other country our lot would be jumping up and down. As you can see it is not just our politics that are corrupt, it is Europe as well. If only the Irish realised just how much the democratic world is rooting for them to do the right thing then it would be a no brainer, and their fighting over the years to remain free will have been worthwhile. To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense. And to think that Bliar will be back in charge is unbelievable and unpalatable. |
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| Author: | grandad [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:26 pm ] |
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cabby john wrote: To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense.
. What turmoil was that then? |
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| Author: | wannabeeahack [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:02 pm ] |
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kneel before him... (its all in Revelations and the prophesies of nostradamus) Quote: Out of this strange mixture of democracy and collusion with dictators, a man will emerge whom Bible prophecy says will be a genius at such underhanded dealings. That Scripture says: 'And in the latter time of their kingdom, when the transgressors are come to the full, a king of fierce countenance, and understanding dark sentences, shall stand up' (Dan. 8:23).
Antichrist will understand exactly how to get the most for himself and his world-order elitists who assist him in his drive to enslave the world.
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| Author: | wannabeeahack [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:13 pm ] |
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Thursday, 13 December 2007 EU leaders sign the Revised Treaty in Jeronimos monastery, Lisbon The treaty was signed at Lisbon's historic Jeronimos monastery EU leaders have signed a revised version of the Old Treaty of Rome in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, that is expected to greatly alter the way the 27-nation body operates. The treaty creates an EU president and a more powerful foreign policy chief. The document, signed at a ceremony at the city's historic Jeronimos Monastery, also scraps veto powers in many policy areas. It is a replacement for the EU constitution, which was abandoned following French and Dutch opposition. EU leaders insist that the two texts are in no way equivalent. But the Revised Rome treaty incorporates some of the draft constitution's key reforms, and several governments face domestic pressure over the document. KEY REVISED ROME TREATY REFORMS Creates new European Council president New foreign policy supremo to increase EU profile Commissioners reduced from 27 to 18 Removes national vetoes in around 50 policy areas Voting weights between member states redistributed No reference to EU symbols such as the flag and anthem Treaty faces referendum in Ireland and must be ratified by all other EU parliaments In a speech before the signing, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso called on European leaders to use the treaty to make freedom, prosperity and solidarity an everyday reality for all European citizens. "From this old continent, a new Europe is born," he said. The leaders signed the treaty, translated into the EU's 23 official languages, using specially engraved silver fountain pens as a choir sang Beethoven's Ode to Joy. |
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| Author: | grandad [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:39 pm ] |
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wannabeeahack wrote: kneel before him...
(its all in Revelations and the prophesies of nostradamus) Quote: Out of this strange mixture of democracy and collusion with dictators, a man will emerge whom Bible prophecy says will be a genius at such underhanded dealings. That Scripture says: 'And in the latter time of their kingdom, when the transgressors are come to the full, a king of fierce countenance, and understanding dark sentences, shall stand up' (Dan. 8:23). Antichrist will understand exactly how to get the most for himself and his world-order elitists who assist him in his drive to enslave the world. ![]() Do you think we need to question his hairdresser regarding birthmarks? |
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| Author: | cabby john [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:42 pm ] |
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grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense. . What turmoil was that then? There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. With that in mind would you want some one from Northern Ireland dictating policy from Brussels as to how you would live in Southern Ireland? The way we are going on it will/would be the same as us being dictated to by Iraq or even Afghanistan elected ministers who have a seat in Brussels, and as it is jobs for the boys who is to say that will not happen in time. |
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| Author: | grandad [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:45 pm ] |
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cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense. . What turmoil was that then? There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. With that in mind would you want some one from Northern Ireland dictating policy from Brussels as to how you would live in Southern Ireland? The way we are going on it will/would be the same as us being dictated to by Iraq or even Afghanistan elected ministers who have a seat in Brussels, and as it is jobs for the boys who is to say that will not happen in time. What has Northern Ireland got to do with this? |
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| Author: | cabby john [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:02 pm ] |
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grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense. . What turmoil was that then? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. With that in mind would you want some one from Northern Ireland dictating policy from Brussels as to how you would live in Southern Ireland? The way we are going on it will/would be the same as us being dictated to by Iraq or even Afghanistan elected ministers who have a seat in Brussels, and as it is jobs for the boys who is to say that will not happen in time.What has Northern Ireland got to do with this? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves.
I think the clue is in the fact that they were killing one another and whether it is liked or not................there is still a divide. Would you like an old enemy telling you or dictating policy as to how you should live from Brussels. If that does not answer it for you please tell me what I am missing. |
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| Author: | grandad [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:34 pm ] |
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cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense. . What turmoil was that then? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. With that in mind would you want some one from Northern Ireland dictating policy from Brussels as to how you would live in Southern Ireland? The way we are going on it will/would be the same as us being dictated to by Iraq or even Afghanistan elected ministers who have a seat in Brussels, and as it is jobs for the boys who is to say that will not happen in time.What has Northern Ireland got to do with this? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. I think the clue is in the fact that they were killing one another and whether it is liked or not................there is still a divide. Would you like an old enemy telling you or dictating policy as to how you should live from Brussels. If that does not answer it for you please tell me what I am missing. I was under the impression that the troubles were in Northern Ireland and Not the Republic and this vote is only taking place in the Republic. |
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| Author: | cabby john [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:52 pm ] |
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grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense. . What turmoil was that then? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. With that in mind would you want some one from Northern Ireland dictating policy from Brussels as to how you would live in Southern Ireland? The way we are going on it will/would be the same as us being dictated to by Iraq or even Afghanistan elected ministers who have a seat in Brussels, and as it is jobs for the boys who is to say that will not happen in time.What has Northern Ireland got to do with this? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. I think the clue is in the fact that they were killing one another and whether it is liked or not................there is still a divide. Would you like an old enemy telling you or dictating policy as to how you should live from Brussels. If that does not answer it for you please tell me what I am missing. I was under the impression that the troubles were in Northern Ireland and Not the Republic and this vote is only taking place in the Republic. Tell that to the people in Dublin where Hotels were blown up every other week. |
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| Author: | grandad [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:01 pm ] |
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cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense. . What turmoil was that then? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. With that in mind would you want some one from Northern Ireland dictating policy from Brussels as to how you would live in Southern Ireland? The way we are going on it will/would be the same as us being dictated to by Iraq or even Afghanistan elected ministers who have a seat in Brussels, and as it is jobs for the boys who is to say that will not happen in time.What has Northern Ireland got to do with this? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. I think the clue is in the fact that they were killing one another and whether it is liked or not................there is still a divide. Would you like an old enemy telling you or dictating policy as to how you should live from Brussels. If that does not answer it for you please tell me what I am missing. I was under the impression that the troubles were in Northern Ireland and Not the Republic and this vote is only taking place in the Republic. Tell that to the people in Dublin where Hotels were blown up every other week. I have just read the chronicals of the troubles and the Republic gets a mention on about 5 occasions during the whole troubles, that is less than England. |
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| Author: | cabby john [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:14 pm ] |
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grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: grandad wrote: cabby john wrote: To vote it away after the turmoil they have been through would not make sense. . What turmoil was that then? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. With that in mind would you want some one from Northern Ireland dictating policy from Brussels as to how you would live in Southern Ireland? The way we are going on it will/would be the same as us being dictated to by Iraq or even Afghanistan elected ministers who have a seat in Brussels, and as it is jobs for the boys who is to say that will not happen in time.What has Northern Ireland got to do with this? Quote: There was a lot of in fighting/killing amongst themselves. I think the clue is in the fact that they were killing one another and whether it is liked or not................there is still a divide. Would you like an old enemy telling you or dictating policy as to how you should live from Brussels. If that does not answer it for you please tell me what I am missing. I was under the impression that the troubles were in Northern Ireland and Not the Republic and this vote is only taking place in the Republic. Tell that to the people in Dublin where Hotels were blown up every other week. I have just read the chronicals of the troubles and the Republic gets a mention on about 5 occasions during the whole troubles, that is less than England. All I will say is to Google "IRA V Republic of Ireland" and you will see that the troubles go back a long long way. Why I say google it, because there are far to many links just to pick out one.............perhaps the picture will begin to unfold
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| Author: | grandad [ Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:44 pm ] |
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cabby john wrote: All I will say is to Google "IRA V Republic of Ireland" and you will see that the troubles go back a long long way. Why I say google it, because there are far to many links just to pick out one.............perhaps the picture will begin to unfold ![]() You can't be sugesting that the IRA were bombing pubs in the republic? I think that although there have been problems since Northern Ireland was created most people accept that the real trouble started in the late 60s/early 70s |
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