20goto10 wrote: » The independent report uncovered why we voted no. And there is nothing in the treaty that can be changed to address our concerns. So again, why should we automatically deserve respect? We have sabotaged the treaty and put a lot of really important agendas which the treaty is setup to resolve on hold while we have our little hissy fit. Thats what I call arrogance.
Biro wrote: » Yes... because the only ones who'd vote no are silly people who haven't bothered to research the issue at hand and are trying to "stick it to the 'gubberment'". Great to see the broad mindedness of the Yes camp!
20goto10 wrote: » Why does it automatically deserve respect? When the reasons for voting no are taken into consideration I do not think it deserves respect. They must accept it, which they have done, but why should they respect it?
Darragh29 wrote: » Right, so we couldn't vote no then in your opinion. What then is the point in holding a referendum in the first place then??? There is everything in the treaty that can be changed, this treaty ought to now be sticking out of the bin. The fact that these people don't want to change the treaty, is quite frankly, not our problem...
walshb wrote: » Wow, those NO voters who knew nothing and VOTED NO are so much more retarded than those YES voters who knew nothing and voted YES:rolleyes: "Hey, put your hand into that fire please and maybe you will lose your hand or don't and you will DEFINITELY not lose your hand" This is a no brainer guys! And exactly what the govt were asking us to decide on! YES voters voted YES when not knowing; exactly like NO voters voted NO when not knowing; now, who's more retarded? Again, a no brainer!
20goto10 wrote: » Change what? What do you want changed? I wish the nay sayers would quit yabbering rubbish and tell us all what they want changed? you can't because its got nothing to do the treaty its got to do with being anti-Europe...period. You're all a disgrace to this nation. Anything good that has happened to this country has come from Europe and this treaty sets things up to get even better. Vote no if you like, as if it will make a difference when we all have to go abroad to find work.
walshb wrote: » Seeing as a YES vote is so so so important for us in you view, maybe you could tell us exactly why a YES vote is so so so important? What's the big deal if NO gets thru?
20goto10 wrote: » In a nutshell, a properly functioning EU that has the power to make proper decisions which will benefit the EU and, in some cases like climate change, the planet. And sh!t like this whole fiasco don't keep happening and throwing a spanner in the works.
walshb wrote: » What's the big deal if NO gets thru?
sk8board wrote: » we'll get left behind. We're now in the big-boys league, and you play ball or you get out of the way. getting out of the way (or being pushed) would be catostrophic. We would then need to allign ourselves with someone, most likely the US. It may take a few years, but that would be the end result. we heard the No side talk of Commissioners, Abortion and Neutrality; with these things now looking like they will be legally binded into L2, does that mean Boyd-barrett and the Shinners will celebrate that they've brought about change and encourage a Yes vote? Of course not. They'll just come up with new reasons for voting No, while telling us they are pro-Europe. Yes all the way this time around. we got what we were looking for, (didn't we?). Contrary to declan ganleys belief, not everything is a conspiracy believe it or not. If its NO, we should do the honourable thing and resign ourselves from Europe so the others can move forward and dig themselves out of their respecitive recessions. Otherwise we'll be marginalised, and that will be much worse. We'd be on the EU bus, but we'd be in the boot or tied to the roof.
sk8board wrote: » We'd be on the EU bus, but we'd be in the boot or tied to the roof.
Biro wrote: » Key point highlighted there, is this necessarily a good thing? What's for the benefit of the EU? Will it also be for our benefit? What was wrong with the European Economic Community? Climate change, the planet. What a load of utter tripe. Our answer to climate change is either tax people or ship it off to China. Brilliant. The planet... What do you mean by that? Vote for Lisbon to save the Planet!
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » right or wrong the Irish people voted NO so thats it WE SAID NO so why are we voting again is this what passes for democracy in the EU now?:mad:
passive wrote: » WE SAID NO... for what reasons? Are these reasons dealt with by the resolutions/commissioner change? if YES then why vote NO again?
walshb wrote: » Wow, I am convinced now!:D Properly functioning. So vague! And so easy. I could say and use that about anything!
Biro wrote: » How is it a no brainer? What are you getting at?
sk8board wrote: We'd be on the EU bus, but we'd be in the boot or tied to the roof.
Darragh29 wrote: » The sooner we get it into our heads that we need to be sitting down on the bus like everyone else on it and not jumping up and down the isles p*ssed out of our brains entertaining everyone else on the bus, the sooner we can do away with this myth that we "need goodwill and credibility", and all these other intangible things that we are being threatened with...
walshb wrote: » Are you serious? Simple: If you were asked, "what seems the more silly approach, voting NO to something you know nothing about or voting YES to something you know nothing about." This is IMO a no brainer; so why are the YES campaigners saying that the NO side are retarded for this. The YES side voted YES and knew nothing; that's retarded!
Darragh29 wrote: » We aren't in "with the big boys", we're a small nation in a big club with probably more influence than we are entitled to.
Darragh29 wrote: » We are in the EU and we get what EU members are entitled to and this will continue as long as we are EU members.
20goto10 wrote: » The point is if you cannot be bothered to find out about what you're voting on then you should not vote at all. Leave it to the people who do know what they're voting on, whether they be yes or no.
redshoulder wrote: » Voted yes last time and will vote the same. During the last lisbon vote, some people I know voted no because they didn't know what it was about. If it was me i would not vote at all if I didn't know what it was about.
20goto10 wrote: » Hey at least my opinions actually have something to do with the treaty. I'm still waiting for 1 person, anywhere on boards.ie in any of the forums to come up with a reason for voting no which has actually got something to do with the treaty. The closest has been retaining our commissioner, which does not require a change to the treaty. So come on....spit it out.