Fighting Tao wrote: » Hmm...I’d love someone to do the research on te lies told but I’m sure the disgruntled No side wouldn’t accept research that was real as it would conflict with their agenda. What we’re the lies from the Yes side?
PurvesGrundy wrote: » They absolutely did. I saw elderly people badgered by women with pink hair and nose rings on streets and in cafe's to vote for something they did not feel comfortable with. Nobody was allowed have any adverse opinion to a Yes vote in public conversation.
tigger123 wrote: » It's hilarious how the No side are heaping so much hate on millenials when almost every demographic voted in favour of Repeal. This wasn't millenials, it was a landslide vote by all sections of society.
lawred2 wrote: » Except the over 65 FF demographic
Flying Fox wrote: » If anything, yesterday's vote proves that young people are questioning the status quo. They're not happy to be shackled by Rome any longer, not in a modern civilised society.
PurvesGrundy wrote: » It was narcissistic liberalism because abortion is cool.
PurvesGrundy wrote: » Doctors did not perform the correct responses in time to save her life. That was the main cause of the woman's death.
lawred2 wrote: » They'd be right on that one
Your Face wrote: » Like someone who voted 'No' is going to risk saying so here.
Annabella1 wrote: » Can’t wait to see Arlene’s face
vicwatson wrote: » This is a lie
Deleted User wrote: » I voted no. Not because I don't care about women - but because the proposed legislation is too extreme.
Deleted User wrote: » I spent yesterday comforting my daughter and her partner because she had a miscarriage. It was an unplanned pregnancy - and they are both devastated.
Deleted User wrote: » Many "Yes" voters regard embryos as a "clump of cells". I challenge you to say that to my daughters face. She is grieving for a baby. The gestational age was 5 weeks.
Deleted User wrote: » There was no reason another referendum couldn't have been held to cater for the hard cases.
Deleted User wrote: » There is no legislation being proposed to protect women against forced abortion. There are no plans to increase support for women in crises pregnancies who do not want an abortion.
Deleted User wrote: » The proposed legislation will not effectively help the majority of women. It will merely present abortion as a solution for all the problems - which it is not, and never can be.
Deleted User wrote: » I voted no. Not because I don't care about women, but because I care enough to want better for them and their unborn babies. There is nothing shameful about that, and it speaks volumes that you would make such a triumphalist statement, TBH.
CruelCoin wrote: » That crap went on everywhere. The last few days before the referendum, all the yes posers dissapeared from my town, to be replaced with no posters every 2 metres. A last ditch attempt to spend the yanky doodle baptist money. Doesn't matter an iota though. Nobody stands in the polling booth with you and forces you to do anything.
Deleted User wrote: » There is no legislation being proposed to protect women against forced abortion.
Guy:Incognito wrote: » Anyone got any of the together for yes posters in their area (in South Dublin preferrably) they are taking down? The ones like the window stickers, in the shape of the speech bubbles? I want to fight one of those but can't find any accessible ones. Saw a couple near Tallaght stadium but hadn't anything to cut them down with.
Fighting Tao wrote: » No idea what poster you are on about. Although I am curious....you want to fight one? Is that a typo?
[Deleted User] wrote: » , I voted no. Not because I don't care about women, but because I care enough to want better for them and their unborn babies. There is nothing shameful about that, and it speaks volumes that you would make such a triumphalist statement, TBH.