Sheeps wrote: » If you can't figure out that you're pregnant after 10 weeks, what makes you think you'll be able to figure it out in the next two weeks?
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.
swampgas wrote: » Jaysus lad. Dig up.
Sheeps wrote: » Do women often go 10 weeks with out a period and think it's normal?
swampgas wrote: » I actually voted in the poll that I thought No would win, as I was worried that the No campaign might actually work (Brexit, Trump ...). And the thought of a No win sickened me, and the thought of a narrow win for Yes was depressing too, as it would have meant that the legislation might not get passed by the Dáil. I dearly wanted a clear Yes vote, but was afraid to hope it might happen.Seeing that first exit poll was ... emotional. Seeing it confirmed, was wonderful. Looking ahead, to what happens next. My local TD will be getting regular emails about the need for prompt action on the legislation, and I will be sure to get myself back on the NUI register for Seanad elections. There is a certain senator that will not be getting my vote.
Haylee Purple Showboat wrote: » No I didnt! Someone made a comment, I responded to it. SO where did I say exactly I wanted another referendum and a televised debate? You're very quick to throw unfounded allegations around. Its just a pity they are unproven and unjustifiable...but lets not get in the way of drama.
Fighting Tao wrote: » I made a comment and you responded to it. I’ve been here in this conversation since you first replied to me. The drama from you is soap worthy. Maybe Eastendsrs because it’s a depressing soap compared to the others :pac:
GerryCarry wrote: » 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).
Fighting Tao wrote: » I made a comment and you responded to it. I’ve been here in this conversation with you since you first replied to me. The drama from you is soap worthy. Maybe Eastendsrs because it’s a depressing soap compared to the others :pac:
Overheal wrote: » Well Fair City will be dead and gone soon if that guy stops paying his TV license to try and defund the baby crematoriums!
jaykay74 wrote: » As long as you pay one cent you are helping out. Even in VAT. Thanks for that. Every little helps. Paying as little as you can is loser talk. Shows a lack of commitment. The only way to be sure is to leave I suppose.
Haylee Purple Showboat wrote: » SO you cant back up your assertions then TV debate, third referendum.....ring a bell? All the while ignoring the fact that I said I believe in democracy and a peoples right to make a decision. I take it you'll retract your allegation...but you probably wont!:rolleyes:
Fighting Tao wrote: » ROFLMAO (sorry to the younger people here as that’s an old one!)
GerryCarry wrote: » Could just claim dole Nazi Ireland has begun. The incinerators will be bellowing out smoke early next year. The only reason young people voted so overwhelmingly in favor of abortion is because they don't want a child with downs syndrome. The NO side really scored an own goal putting up so many posters and distributing leaflets with children of downs syndrome on them (albeit with the permission of the downs syndrome children themselves and their parents). Every single one of those posters acted like a YES poster to 20 year olds. Young people don't care about equality, they only pretend to. They only care about trying to make their lives look perfect on facebook and posing in front of mirrors with big pouts on their faces. A down syndrome child doesn't fit in with a young generation obsessed with such superficiality and materialism. They want "perfect" children to fit in with their superficially perfect lives they put on Facebook and Instagram. That's what they voted for in droves. Fear of having a down syndrome child is what caused so many of them to vote yes.
hawley wrote: » I found the celebrations in Dublin Castle extremely crass. I voted yes for women to have the right to choose to do whatever they like with their bodies. I don't think that it has taken from the win, it was more about media exposure.
Billy86 wrote: » Wow wow wow. Careful now or I'll whip out the ROFLCOPTER and nobody wants to see that. Nobody.
GerryCarry wrote: » Could just claim dole Nazi Ireland has begun. The incinerators will be bellowing out smoke early next year.
Overheal wrote: » This wasn't nearly as hilarious as your last post.
sdanseo wrote: » Devestated to have been blocked by Mr. Ganley. Somehow I have a feeling I wasn't the only one :rolleyes:
GerryCarry wrote: » Didn't see you refute my claim. Maybe cos it hit a bit too close to home?