amcalester wrote: » Didn’t more of the No side make their minds up before campaigning? Thought I saw that earlier.
sdanseo wrote: » I'm a bit confused by the "Home to Vote" thing. The DFA clearly says on its website that people must be ordinarily resident in Ireland to be on the register of electors. Yet many politicians seem to be openly endorsing it and the rule seems to be wholsale ignored and unenforced. I do support citizens being allowed to return and vote for referenda by the way. It just seems strange that unless I'm missing something, there seems to be so much flouting of a pretty basic law to an extent that could well have influence the result (although not significantly enough to affect the outcome).
Sheeps wrote: » Where did I say forced?
Haylee Purple Showboat wrote: » Can you point to where I said I sought a 3rd referendum? I believe in democracy and I believe in a persons right to have an opposing opinion and their right to be right or wrong in the opinion.
amcalester wrote: » Suggested? Or optional? Or what?
Sheeps wrote: » Do women often go 10 weeks with out a period and think it's normal?
Sheeps wrote: » Maybe they should be being educated about missed periods and given free pregnancy tests in that case? There's no reason it should take that long to figure out that you're pregnant.
ArmaniJeanss wrote: » SH : Won a key debate at a crucial point in the campaign. LV : I think you're exaggerating the hailed as loveable hero part : But in general he is probably the most successful Taoiseach of any of our lifetimes, low bar as that is.
abitofboth wrote: » An awful day for the Irish state.
Sheeps wrote: » You give the the option. You know incentivise people to be aware of if they're pregnant or not by giving them free sex education and pregnancy tests so that if it is unwanted, it can be terminated before it reaches a stage of development where it takes human form.
Sheeps wrote: » The yes side is a constant circle jerk of putting words the no sides mouth so they can self congratulate one another. There was never any real debate during this referendum. Populism from the left.
ziedth wrote: » Just saw Katie Ascough's statement on facebook there...... for some reason all i could think of when someone gets voted off X-Factor and they always say "This isn't the last you've heard of me..."
GerryCarry wrote: » I agree with Declan Ganley, as of today the Rep. of Ireland is now a rogue state using tax payers money to kill innocent unborn children. No difference to Nazi Germany using tax payers money to kill innocent Jews. I woulnd't have recognized Nazi Germany, and now i don't recognize the Irish State. As of May 25th 2018: - I don't recognize the Irish State - I don't recognize Dail Eireann - And i don't recognize Bunreacht na hEireann (no problem swearing on it in a court of law as it means nothing) I didn't even want to vote as it was an illegal referendum in the first place (you can't vote on whether to kill innocent babies). I will be finding ways to pay as little tax to the Irish government as possible from now on (just enough to avoid being put in jail). Wont be paying my TV license as i fear the money will be used to pay for workers to staff the incinerators that kill innocent babies.
Fighting Tao wrote: » I thought you wanted another televised debate. For this topic they generally only occur when a referendum does.
Haylee Purple Showboat wrote: » Ok, so you've not been able to point to where I said I sought a 3rd referendum Can you point to where I said I wanted another televised debate?
freshpopcorn wrote: » I suppose her fan bass is Youth 2000/Youth Defense. She'll probably go on the lead on of these!
retro:electro wrote: » This is amazing. This is what happens when men think they know more about my body then I do. I’ve often gone 6mths+ without a period due to medication/contraception/stress/other reasons that are none of your business. You have no idea what you’re talking about.
Fighting Tao wrote: » You wanted to start the debate all over again. It’s over. It will not be back on the table ever. Ireland has moved on. Thankfully!