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.
cletus van damme wrote: » Simply put - this is about re-defining marriage in Ireland. I'm not in favour of that - I'll be voting no However I'm not against changing my mind (i'm not gung -ho on the NO said) so i come here to hear other opinions and find out that I'm now an imbecile. Nice one - that'll learn me.:rolleyes:
1123heavy wrote: » What is all this 'I want to be an equal citizen' nonsense. We don't live in 1950's USA, EVERYONE here is equal.!
Shiraz 4.99 wrote: » If Jesus were alive today he would definitely be voting yes. Look at the facts of a 33 year old man in the middle east at that time with no wife, family or children. Not only would he be voting yes he'd be doing it wearing flashing neon pom poms. If it's alright for Jesus then it's alright for me. Everybody dance now.
Penn wrote: » Would love to take credit but old Greek proverb
1123heavy wrote: » What is all this 'I want to be an equal citizen' nonsense. We don't live in 1950's USA, EVERYONE here is equal. Equal in that everyone is currently afforded the same rights of only being able to formally marry a member of the opposite gender, it isn't a case of gay marriage only allowed for some for people to be crying inequality !?!?!
Daith wrote: » I'm going to borrow that line!
Jingle_Balls wrote: » That's a lovely phrase
Penn wrote: » Exactly. A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.
Rubberchikken wrote: » i will be voting. always do. one of my kids could be gay. one of my future grandchildren. i'm looking after their futures/their happiness. sometimes you need to think outside the box.
RobertKK wrote: » Jesus said he without sin throw the first stone.
To Elland Back wrote: » Every referendum is about the opportunity to change the way we currently enjoy life in Ireland. By far the vast majority of people who vote never express their reasons for voting the way they do.
lazybones32 wrote: » The cheek of you! No-one owes you any reason or answer for theirvoting decision.
lazybones32 wrote: » Besides, how you can say you'll vote for something you haven't even read yet is somewhat worrisome.
lazybones32 wrote: » The cheek of you! No-one owes you any reason or answer for theirvoting decision. Besides, how you can say you'll vote for something you haven't even read yet is somewhat worrisome.
Daith wrote: » To be honest my main problem is that when people say no and "It's my vote I can do what I want" I understand that but a small part of me just wants to know why? I've never been in a situation where someone decides whether I should be equal to them. You get upset because people called you an imbecile? I get upset when people decide I shouldn't be equal to them.
Daith wrote: » What's your reason so?
1123heavy wrote: » Daith, not one person on this isle can marry someone of the same gender, we are therefore equal.