Beechwoodspark wrote: » I was going to vote yes but after seeing and hearing some of their more extreme supporters I want nothing to do with them.
pconn062 wrote: » You should use your own critical thinking and come up with your own analysis and conclusion on the topic, rather than relying on either campaign for which way to vote. All the information is online, never understand people not voting because they don't like the way campaigns are run.
Discodog wrote: » I suspect that you couldn't be prosecuted if you took them down but returned them to the organisation. We desperately need the referendum commission to regulate the lies - it's worse than Brexit.
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » As long as there are not damaged, and returned to the owners I can't see any issue...The one which states 1 in 5 babies are aborted in UK is clickbait misleading...They are foetus /embryo...Not a baby
Mrhuth wrote: » I'll post up a photograph of how many of them are in my street. I didn't count but it's at least 20 and they are on every lamp post. Who the hell is funding them? Why is it on issues like that, that they have unlimited funding. And then they go calling pro abortion activists nazis. What the ****? How many vote yes posters do you see compared to vote no? Same with gay marriage yeah because gay marriage affects your pathetic life so ****ing much that you have to prevent other people getting married. I am furious for not taking down the anti gay marriage posters. I won't make the same mistake again.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » Can’t blame the Russians this time. I’m glad there’s some understanding that the US does interfere in democracies.
Mrhuth wrote: » I wouldn't mind that much if they weren't lying. Who do I return them to? Who is paying for these posters?
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » I have made my decision. The constitution shouldn’t be a place for abortion bans. Also I am pro abortions until a limit. However that doesn’t mean I’m voting.
Greybottle wrote: » Yes it is illegal to tear them down. They are somebody else's property and those who put them up have permission from the council to do so.
Mrhuth wrote: » No you weren't, you were gonna vote no and just you are just bs now. You're just trying to guilt trip others in doing the same. I know that tactic.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » For me I’m going to either vote YES or not vote. The YES campaign is convincing me to not vote.
Allinall wrote: » Definitely voting no after this. Keep up the good work, Poster.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » How dare you. You know nothing about me yet you accuse me of that. I was going to vote yes. Saw the carry on of the yes supporters. Want nothing to do with them. I may vote no or I may not vote at all. Clear?
Drumpot wrote: » Why are posters allowed in this day and age? Every person knows either how to read or use some sort of medium (Tv, online etc).
Mrhuth wrote: » Of course I accuse you because you are a wimp and don't care about the issue at hand. You care about the campaign and not about the issue.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » I just can't wait for the whole thing to be over, as they then have 7 days to remove all their posters, of they can incur fines!! My Opinion: All signs, both referendum & election, should be made illegal. If you need to see some politicians face 300 times on the lamp posts in your area too be convinced to vote for him/her, perhaps you shouldn't use your vote at all, but rather go to the sea side for some fish n chips instead. or better still, start a really cool thread in AH, one where everyone just gets along, the get along gang!!
con___manx1 wrote: » At 12 weeks they are more than a foetus and still allowed to be aborted. I seen a video of an abortion of a 12 week old in secondary school. It was quite disturbing.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Ok at this stage stop engaging with me I’ve reported your posts. Just to repeat. You know nothing about me yet you accuse me of this that and the other. Get it into your head. I was going to vote yes then saw the carry on of the yes supporters and want nothing to do with them. Actually your attitude is enforcing my decision to not vote yes.
gandalf wrote: » If you don't vote your opinion is useless and worthless.
Mrhuth wrote: » Like you see some bs advertising like 20 signs of brainwashed VOTE NO everywhere. Are they authorised to be put up and can I tear them down for spreading fake information? There is one thing I cannot handle and that is propaganda.
elfy4eva wrote: » Yes a new reg account on boards.ie claiming sensational stuff. That's a great thing to be influencing your opinion Meanwhile...https://www.facebook.com/ROSALimerick/videos/180753015904821/?hc_ref=ARTep0_STXpr6pTYkjdnoDUSXE9QgnPh3C28ufe_2gjsOYufWcsNwb_YEpg0uRUlTHU
wexie wrote: » So folks.....what do we think the odds are of this thread and MrHuth making it till the end of the day?