Overheal wrote: » Nooooo no no no no Every election is usually reported by the exit polls, but it’s often days or weeks after the voting day that the counts are actually completed. The electoral college doesn’t formally vote in the president and Vice President until the Monday after 2nd Wednesday in December.
Movementarian wrote: » 10 year old rape victims are few and far between.....do you even hear yourself. Oh its only a few? Ah grand so.
Shurimgreat wrote: » I voted No. Conscience is clear. I voted on behalf of those unborn who have nothing to do with the Hard Cases and should from day one have been left out of this referendum.
martingriff wrote: » Ah come on while yes technically you are correct the president is not officially elected till the electoral college. That is just an exercise in tally up the votes you all ready know. The President and Vice President are known within hours of the vote. There us nothing wrong with the exit poll being told during the Late Late. Personally I think the result while not in doubt will be closer then some think. The 12 weeks will come in (not in favour of that bit but hey democracy is great) but the no vote will show that the period is not to be changed in the years ahead
Shurimgreat wrote: » I was unable to respond to this at the time as the thread was closed immediately after. Suffice it to say its another huge lie from a Yes sider. I never ever said it was ok to have 10 year old rape victims. If you bothered to read my previous posts I continually said hard cases such as rape victims should have access to abortion. Sad that a lie got so many thanks but I guess that's "modern Ireland" for you. A lot of people have only a passing regard for the truth.
c.p.w.g.w wrote: » Car just drove past me blasting out a message to vote no. Over speakers on the car roof. Thought groups can't do that today
Sonics2k wrote: » They can't, but I've seen a few 'independent' types hanging around Cork doing it today.
martingriff wrote: » Not just the NO side either I was in Shannon today and there were people with yes signs and shirts at every roundabout out of the airport. Also in Enis
Overheal wrote: » Then hopefully you voted yes since the constitution currently prohibits laws being enacted that would give rape victims access to abortions.
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » Can it be stated that many people who voted No despise the Catholic Church and the Iona institute in equal measure
Overheal wrote: » Generally allowed, all of these examples as long as they remain clear of polling stations.
Shurimgreat wrote: » Again I take it you didn't read back over my posts? If you had you'd see that I said if this referendum doesn't pass, there should be another to deal specifically with hard cases and exclude unborn children who have nothing whatsoever to do with hard cases.
The Hound Gone Wild wrote: » The Catholic Church, The Iona Institute, The Orange Order. They're the groups your views aline with if you've voted no. That's the reality.
John_Rambo wrote: » A carefully considered & informed yes vote from my wife & I.
grazer wrote: » Yes. Shortest time ever in a polling booth. Polling station (Dublin) was worryingly deserted at 8.25pm. Hopefully everyone’s gone for a pint after they voted.Resisted the temptation to impersonate my aunt, dead 5 years, whose polling card arrived during the week. She’d be a hundred. A yes on her vote would have her spinning in her grave.
Jasper79 wrote: » I voted yes this morning. The desk where you get the voting card though, one of they guys had a copy of the bible, facing out towards voters... thought was a bit strange and possibly not allowed ? ...
murpho999 wrote: » What is wrong with doing that? It's an important vote. Every US Presidential election is ultimately decided by television exit polls.
Chaos Tourist wrote: » Next idea for wkd vodka?