cml387 wrote: » I'm waiting for the first DUP person to say that a united ireland is impossible because we are too liberal and godless.
myshirt wrote: » How many people voted yes to a question they weren't asked?
The Golden Miller wrote: No, but now we'll have an upsurge in 5 and 6 month abortions in healthy pregnancies, many under the auspice of mental health, whereby unborn humans will be excruciatingly pulled apart limb by limb. It's such a great day for us all to jump around in faux joyousness.
Deleted User wrote: » Interesting to see what will Northern Ireland do now. Eventually will be the only area of the two islands with a restrictive abortion regime.
PurvesGrundy wrote: Maybe it was because the potential No voters were goaded and made feel like they were the worst people ever for holding their views. I do not include fundamentalist Catholics or the Iona Institute in my argument for that matter.
Hitman3000 wrote: » This is utter bullsh*t. The type of lies that turned people away from the NO campaign.
sydthebeat wrote: » All the paid campaigns on social media were from the no side. I hope they were fleeced in costs.
The Golden Miller wrote: » On what grounds is it bullsh*t? It happens, quite regularly in the UK. I don't really see on what basis it wouldn't either
Dank Janniels wrote: » I voted Yes but sumhow it doesnt feel right to be celebrating. Its still an emotive and tragic issue
murpho999 wrote: » To think in the mid eighties the following were all illegal. Homosexuality Contraception Divorce Same Sex Marriage Abortion Ireland has come a hell of a long way in 30 years. Very proud.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Ciao and adios to the sexually repressive Ireland of the past, we're f*cking done. :cool:
wexie wrote: » I don't think many people are celebrating abortions, I know I certainly am not But I am celebrating no more soul wrenching trips to the UK. No more mothers lives put in unnecessary danger. No more young lives destroyed. No more families pulled apart. I think those are all things worth celebrating
The Golden Miller wrote: On what grounds is it bullsh*t? It happens, quite regularly in the UK. I don't really see on what basis it wouldn't either
C__MC wrote: » Simon Coveny will be glad he done a u-turn
Murray TheDemonic TalkingSkull wrote: » A lot of people put a huge amount of thought into which way to vote.