conditioned games wrote: » I'll be voting no. Way off the chart to be considered normal behaviour.
ObeyTheSuit wrote: » Anyone tell me if I can I vote on this from Aus? And yes, if I can vote on this I will. Quite interested to see what the final count will be.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I think it is in May. I won't because it does not affect me. If they get it passed fair play but I doubt i'm in a minority when I say I have little interest in it. I think this apathy might be the biggest risk to the referendum and also the appeal of giving the government a harmless (in my view) kicking. Anyone feel the same way about it? I just could not be bothered. I think it will be like the children's referendum. Very low turnout.
RobertKK wrote: » People can vote how they want, no one has been appointed to judge anyone who votes either yes or no.
RobertKK wrote: » You see it on this thread, name calling and those who see a yes vote as being an anti religion or anti Catholic church vote
frankeee wrote: » The referendum is in Ireland right? Not Alabama
Daith wrote: » Voting for yes would be voting against the Catholic Church though.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Plenty of practicing catholics will be voting yes. We really shouldnt be stereotyping them and dismissing them.
Grayson wrote: » You've been to ireland yeah?http://www.kilkennyjournal.ie/index.php/news/item/1232-paedophiles-set-to-pose-as-gays-to-marry-and-adopt-kids
Willfarman wrote: » Il be voting and I will be voting No. I can't see why the gays should have the life orielly, they should be tied down like the rest of us.
Daith wrote: » I'm not, however the Catholic Church as an organisation has made it's stance. It will have no problem saying "If you're a good Catholic vote no"
Daith wrote: » People can vote however they want and people can be judged on how they vote. Same as anything. The Catholic Church are campaigning for No. Voting for yes would be voting against the Catholic Church though.
bop1977 wrote: » I probably won't due to just not caring either way about the issue.
bop1977 wrote: » I don't think that a protest vote will apply as most people likely to vote will either, vote with their bigoted prehistoric views or vote with a bit of cop on and pass it.
Akrasia wrote: » . It happens in many species of animal,
RobertKK wrote: » The Catholic Church cab campaign no if it wants, do we not live in a free society?
Crew Gentle Income wrote: » I'll be voting no BTW. And no I'm not homophobic just because I have an opinion on the subject.