Lady Spangles wrote: » At the end of the day, even "college kids" have rights and they know how to exercise them. OP was still utterly wrong, though.
wexie wrote: » Doesn't really matter anymore though does it, just let them to their bitching and moaning. It's done now, it's over. Yay!!!
Water John wrote: » Jetstone, we have had plenty of these new accounts in the last few weeks, suggesting leaning yes or no and then bashing the Yes campaign. The style has been well spotted. I see you've brought along a friend too. Welcome Neo.
Vlad Kelly wrote: » I love this, my post was apparently nonsense yet it immediately drew a shower of stuttering replies. Remember, just because abortion is in doesn't mean it won't ache in the bones of those who do it. It is killing your own child and it will have horrific consequences to your mental health. Who won again?
I8A4RE wrote: » Hillary and the Remainers thought they won the night before too.
NeoVaradkar wrote: » Cant understand Church going people who support abortion. .
Overheal wrote: » Not after the exit polls called Florida, no. You’re reaching.
NeoVaradkar wrote: » Erm you go to Church and support abortion and are triumphant for it?.
Zaph wrote: » No amount of "naive college kids" was ever going to account for a near 70% vote in favour. That level of support could only have been achieved through broad support through all demographics, including people like my 75 year old mother. If you're going to troll this badly, at least have a semi-credible argument to back up your nonsense.
The Golden Miller wrote: » Quantify what's pretty standard? Are you saying second trimester abortions aren't happening? In the UK in 2016, there were about 190,000 abortions, 92% taking place before 13 weeks. So circa 8% of 190,000, which is alot to get ripped limb from limb. So accounting for population difference, we're about 1/10th the size of the UK, factoring those in the north crossing the border. 2000 approximately? Not including week 12-13 from figures of: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/679028/Abortions_stats_England_Wales_2016.pdf 2,000, many to get ripped limb from limb per year, is alot for me
Vlad Kelly wrote: » It's really amazing that the yes side won without having any decent arguments. You have to hand it to them, they ran a dishonest but very successful campaign and managed to brainwash some very naive college aged kids to vote for something as sick as abortion. It's really astonishing to see them succeed with so little on their side.
Deleted User wrote: » Does this mean all those wasters on those bridges over the N11 in Foxrock/Stillorgan/UCD at 7:30am each morning (still there at 6:30pm) will go away and find some work like real people have to?
Infini wrote: » And latest exit polls are polling repeal at close to 70%. A crushing victory of an informed YES vote over a factually lacking NO campaign.
NeoVaradkar wrote: Cant understand Church going people who support abortion.
spurious wrote: » The No side shot themselves in the foot with things like Ronan Mullen's reaction to that woman on the TV the other night. Talk about clueless.
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.
Hellrazer wrote: » I said exactly this in the very first thread way back. This resounding win is the final nail in the Catholic churches coffin. Amazing how liberal we've become in 30 years.
The Golden Miller wrote: » What's informed? I know alot of these repeal jumper wearing social justice warriors that never once considered the unborn, nor weighed up the merits of both sides, before coming to a reasonable conclusion. They may have come to a "yes" conclusion anyway, but at least it would of been informed
physioman wrote: » Legalised abortion! Hope Yee can live with yourselves.you just supported murder Ireland.
ballsymchugh wrote: » i wonder how much the hometovote campaign made a difference? it kinda grinds my gears that people who live abroad for a while think that they've become so sophisticated that they feel the need to come home and show how things should be, when we're able to manage fine, thanks. especially the ones about to go back to 18th century brexit britain.