Eh, they have had limitless resources to try and bully us into voting yes.
I have been accosted on my way to work each morning with these freaks, one of them tried to lay his hand on me without my consent and another tried to force a sticker on me. I have been objectified as a billboard for them all week, probably judging me on a scale of 1-10 by my looks (I’d be in the 8-10 range) and probably thinking some diabolical shit about me as well, no doubt. Mickey Harte spoke very well on the matter there yesterday.
I’ll never forgive the yes voters for this, never.
[QUOTE=“Nembo Kid, post: 1146280, member: 2514”]Eh, they have had limitless resources to try and bully us into voting yes.
I have accosted on my way to work each morning with these freaks, one of them tried to lay his hand on me without my consent and another tried to force a sticker on me. I have been objectified as a billboard for them all week, probably judging me on a scale of 1-10 by my looks (I’d be in the 8-10 range) and probably thinking some diabolical shit about me as well, no doubt. Mickey Harte spoke very well on the matter there yesterday.
I’ll never forgive the yes voters for this, never.[/QUOTE]
Everywhere YouTube link I’ve clicked on for the past week, that Keith Mills chap was telling me to vote No. I didn’t see one such ad for the Yes side. Everywhere I look on the INTERNET, there have been armies of trolls attempting to derail debate.
Gas how IONA were making an issue of funding when they refuse to reveal where their funding comes from and refuse to register with SIPO.
It was truly delicious to hear Breda O’Brien started making allegations about Yes funding on the Last Word debate on Monday, yet when Matt Cooper asked her where IONA’s funding came from, she hadn’t a clue.
The shy Yes vote amongst the plain people of Ireland has won it.
Be interesting to see how well those AAA and PBP votes transfer to SF.[/QUOTE]
RTE have different numbers.
Update from our South East Correspondent Damien Tiernan: Early indications and tallies in the Carlow Kilkenny by-electionare showing strong percentages for the main parties with a half of boxes tallied in Carlow; FF is at 22%, FG 18%, Lab 20%, SF 16%.
[QUOTE=“Sidney, post: 1146284, member: 183”]Everywhere YouTube link I’ve clicked on for the past week, that Keith Mills chap was telling me to vote No. I didn’t see one such ad for the Yes side. Everywhere I look on the INTERNET, there have been armies of trolls attempting to derail debate.
Gas how IONA were making an issue of funding when they refuse to reveal where their funding comes from and refuse to register with SIPO.
It was truly delicious to hear Breda O’Brien started making allegations about Yes funding on the Last Word debate on Monday, yet when Matt Cooper asked her where IONA’s funding came from, she hadn’t a clue.
The shy Yes vote amongst the plain people of Ireland has won it.[/QUOTE]
It’s been anything but a fair vote, the people of Ireland have had it put to them in no uncertain terms that they will be viewed as social pariahs if they vote no. They have been bullied into passing this sham of a referendum, I hope you’re happy, you have robbed the elder generation of this country of their dignity.
[QUOTE=“braz83, post: 1146288, member: 390”]RTE have different numbers.
Update from our South East Correspondent Damien Tiernan: Early indications and tallies in the Carlow Kilkenny by-electionare showing strong percentages for the main parties with a half of boxes tallied in Carlow; FF is at 22%, FG 18%, Lab 20%, SF 16%.[/QUOTE]
That’s a full tally of Carlow only I think. Labour candidate is the only one from Carlow.