Nettle Soup wrote: » Have patience Bella. It will not be that tight that a few rogue voters from abroad will make a blind bit of difference.
kunst nugget wrote: » Voted just after 7 o'clock this morning as I won't get a chance to get to the polling station later on. Voted Yes. I'm forty now and I've waited all my adult life to have a chance to vote on this issue.
Doctors room ghost wrote: » If the yes vote carries would you be willing to work in one of these clinics if you were offered employment there and the same question to all yes voters. If you had relevant qualifications and you were offered employment there would you be willing to work there?
_Dara_ wrote: » In an abortion clinic? Yeah, course, if I was qualified.
Doctors room ghost wrote: If the yes vote carries would you be willing to work in one of these clinics if you were offered employment there and the same question to all yes voters. If you had relevant qualifications and you were offered employment there would you be willing to work there?
_Dara_ wrote: » Hope not. Divorce passed by only 9000 votes.
AnneFrank wrote: » what about the babies choice, i'm sure they wouldn't choose death
Gannicus wrote: » That's exactly whats happening the liberal extreme left has a tendancy to shout down and dehumanize anyone that doesn't agree with them as a Nazi or Trump or some other b****x. Was walking down henry street last week and some yungwan on a loudspeaker had been screaming 14,000 women had been prosecuted for having abortions abroad in the last year, and her harem of beats cackling around her.
Mod: This thread is little more than a survey about how you voted. Please don't the ins and outs of abortion.
Dole Scrounging Vegan Crossfitter wrote: » Mod: Hey everyone. *points at sign* Please keep it civil. You've done your democratic duty. Now let it go.
Nettle Soup wrote: » That was 23 years ago. A lot of water has passed under the bridge and Rome's influence has diminished significantly.
DickSwiveller wrote: » Passed some young ones near the polling station with a Yes banner. Would they ever give it a ****in rest.
Billy86 wrote: » Currently 81% yes out of 552 votes. Granted AH will have a higher yes count that Ireland generally, though if I recall with SSM in 2015 it was about 10% in the difference.
The BBC, along with other broadcasters, is not allowed to report details of campaigning while the polls are open.
AtomicHorror wrote: » Are they within 50 meters? If they are, ask them to move further away. Otherwise it's not your concern. They can and should fight their cause to the last.
_Dara_ wrote: » This is a very contentious issue. I think it’s a lot more polarising than divorce so I wouldn’t be so sure. I really want Yes to pass and am wary of anything that can bring about a challenge if the result is close.
DickSwiveller wrote: » This is a gigantic echo chamber. How can you not see that?
DickSwiveller wrote: » I don't care what they do. They're annoying everyone.
wexie wrote: » Any chance you could just block any comments and leave the poll? Cause this is going to turn into a freakin mess
wexie wrote: » Any chance you could just block any comments and leave the poll?