Omackeral wrote: » I just wanted to say thicks and ticks
Shurimgreat wrote: » I think comments like this are beyond the pale.
Amalgam wrote: » If only your Mother would have had the luxury of choice (and the gift of hindsight) back then, this thread would be shorter, if nothing else..
Movementarian wrote: » You have zero moral high ground. You have constantly demeaned women on here by spouting nonsense that they will be seeming abortions for no reason. Wittering on about how people will be murdering babies. You are a hypocrit of the highest order.
Deusexmachina wrote: » Look, I earlier expressed my pride and delight that the yes side has won emphatically. Reading some of the sneering triumpalist (and frankly immature) commments on here from some of the Yes voters is making me feel very queasy. This is not a time for slagging people off or for doing a lap of the stadium with your shirt off!!
blueser wrote: » Not as bad as some of the stuff posted on here by a 'no' supporter.
Benteke wrote: » Donegal letting the country down again, I expect nothing more from the backward county
Deusexmachina wrote: » and that makes it alright?
Shurimgreat wrote: » Agreed and good to hear it from a yes voter.
blueser wrote: » Where did I say that?
enda1 wrote: If the foetus reaches a viable age and is given birth to, then it is a baby. And then the father does have a say.
joe40 wrote: » Thats not called for and is just an ignorant statement. Nearly 50% voted yes, more in the urban centres. Donegal is a big county with a large rural population that has suffered terribly from depopulation. Plenty of people in Donegal voted yes. However the demographics are such that close to 50% is very good and a sign of real progress. I like living in Donegal, it can be a great place
CruelCoin wrote: » What is it with the whesht and norn-iron counties being a bit backwards?
joe40 wrote: » Benteke wrote: » Donegal letting the country down again, I expect nothing more from the backward county Thats not called for and is just an ignorant statement. Nearly 50% voted yes, more in the urban centres. Donegal is a big county with a large rural population that has suffered terribly from depopulation. Plenty of people in Donegal voted yes. However the demographics are such that close to 50% is very good and a sign of real progress. I like living in Donegal, it can be a great place
CruelCoin wrote: » joe40 wrote: » Thats not called for and is just an ignorant statement. Nearly 50% voted yes, more in the urban centres. Donegal is a big county with a large rural population that has suffered terribly from depopulation. Plenty of people in Donegal voted yes. However the demographics are such that close to 50% is very good and a sign of real progress. I like living in Donegal, it can be a great place What has depopulation got to do with it?
Deusexmachina wrote: » you referenced other comments in justification.
Omackeral wrote: » Northern Irish counties didn't vote. If you're gonna call people backwards, probably best to get your own facts in order.