Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:44 pm
The reason I voted NO was because that Ballot paper did not have a "Go f**k yourself, we already said NO" option.
TRGH

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 4:45 pm
The reason I voted NO was because that Ballot paper did not have a "Go f**k yourself, we already said NO" option.
TRGH
Good for you, but I'm not convinced there's going to be enough of you.

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:37 pm
The reason I voted NO was because that Ballot paper did not have a "Go f**k yourself, we already said NO" option.
TRGH
Good for you, but I'm not convinced there's going to be enough of you.
I think that the result is a forgone conclusion. Sadly for the Irish and tragically for the UK.
Makes you sonder why all that blood was shed for Irish independence doesn't it?

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:45 pm
The reason I voted NO was because that Ballot paper did not have a "Go f**k yourself, we already said NO" option.
TRGH
Good for you, but I'm not convinced there's going to be enough of you.
I think that the result is a forgone conclusion. Sadly for the Irish and tragically for the UK.
Makes you wonder why all that blood was shed for Irish independence doesn't it?
And wonder why so much more blood, Irish, British, Commonwealth, Empire and European, was shed to be free from European tyranny.
Now we just give in because 'bribes' from Brussels overwhelm the Irish!
Sorry Grampas - both of you; sorry Dad and sorry to two of your brothers; and sorry to the millions who died for FREEDOM - just so a grinning'spiv' can appear to be 'important' and countless unelected functionaries may guzzle even more of our tax money!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:42 pm
I think that, with the added voting fraud to secure it, they will vote 'YES' this time. The reason is - the EU and the bosses of Ireland, and the people backing Bliar cannot afford for it to be a 'no' vote.
Face it folks, or volkes - he's going to be Presidente!
BTW take it up with Intel, they placed full page ad's in every major newspaper and on TV for a yes vote....I wonder why a huge US company would do that?......maybe for fun?.
We already had the Irish American business council come out for it, one of the reasons we have all that FDI is because we are so close to the EU, and confidence in that is one of the drivers to keep them here and more besides.
PS we don't have a PM.....

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 8:45 pm
The reason I voted NO was because that Ballot paper did not have a "Go f**k yourself, we already said NO" option.
TRGH
Good for you, but I'm not convinced there's going to be enough of you.
I think that the result is a forgone conclusion. Sadly for the Irish and tragically for the UK.
Makes you wonder why all that blood was shed for Irish independence doesn't it?
And wonder why so much more blood, Irish, British, Commonwealth, Empire and European, was shed to be free from European tyranny.
Now we just give in because 'bribes' from Brussels overwhelm the Irish!
Sorry Grampas - both of you; sorry Dad and sorry to two of your brothers; and sorry to the millions who died for FREEDOM - just so a grinning'spiv' can appear to be 'important' and countless unelected functionaries may guzzle even more of our tax money!!!!!!!!!!
We'll have a special bunk in the RE-ED camp just for you.
only joking......
....or am I?
yes I am......you'll be shot out of hand.

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:03 pm
The reason I voted NO was because that Ballot paper did not have a "Go f**k yourself, we already said NO" option.
TRGH
Good for you, but I'm not convinced there's going to be enough of you.
I think that the result is a forgone conclusion. Sadly for the Irish and tragically for the UK.
Makes you wonder why all that blood was shed for Irish independence doesn't it?
And wonder why so much more blood, Irish, British, Commonwealth, Empire and European, was shed to be free from European tyranny.
Now we just give in because 'bribes' from Brussels overwhelm the Irish!
Sorry Grampas - both of you; sorry Dad and sorry to two of your brothers; and sorry to the millions who died for FREEDOM - just so a grinning'spiv' can appear to be 'important' and countless unelected functionaries may guzzle even more of our tax money!!!!!!!!!!
We'll have a special bunk in the RE-ED camp just for you.
only joking......
....or am I?
yes I am......you'll be shot out of hand.
I laughed all the way to the wall I was shot in front of...

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:57 am
Additionally, when this monster is lanced or implodes as surely it will, be certain that it will be British infantry with - please God - American assistance that will clear up the filth; and British and American tax-payers who will, yet again, pay to re-build Europe.
We the British, if any British remain, and our Allies from the Commonwealth and the Empire and the Americans, did not die in hundreds of thousands in two European started Word Wars in order that the same Europe should be allowed to develop, like some poisonous, disfiguring and cancerous growth, into an undemocratic, autocratic super Empire.
We should hang our heads in shame for permitting politicians, unelected and unaccountable, to get away with this deception and the wholesale theft of our sovereignty and our hard won right to be ruled in an open, honest and democratic way.

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:35 am
Not long now before we get the old "Arbiet macht frei" signs above every factory gateway!

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:59 am

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:31 am
It would certainly be in the spirit of democracy EU style... ignoring the wishes of the people.

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:37 am
Additionally, when this monster is lanced or implodes as surely it will, be certain that it will be British infantry with - please God - American assistance that will clear up the filth; and British and American tax-payers who will, yet again, pay to re-build Europe.
We the British, if any British remain, and our Allies from the Commonwealth and the Empire and the Americans, did not die in hundreds of thousands in two European started Word Wars in order that the same Europe should be allowed to develop, like some poisonous, disfiguring and cancerous growth, into an undemocratic, autocratic super Empire.
We should hang our heads in shame for permitting politicians, unelected and unaccountable, to get away with this deception and the wholesale theft of our sovereignty and our hard won right to be ruled in an open, honest and democratic way.
Sorry to take issue but the EU isn't actually an empire nor is likely to become one on its own.Furthermore it is not going to implode-the reason for both points is that it will,if left unchecked(which it will),become part of a World government consisting most likely of five large blocs-the EU,the African Union(AU)(already talked about in the media),the NAU(North Americal Union consisting of the USA,Canada and Mexico-how's the new 'toll' road going,Mr.President?)the South American Union(or words/initials to that effect)and the rest under the banner of the APU(Asian Pacific Union).Seems to me that they were not exaggerating when they mentioned 'The New World Order' after WW2-after all,where better than a bankrupt,battered, chaotic and politically supine Europe than to launch the pilot scheme/springboard for such a world government?As for the very pertinent point about the sacrifice of so many lives achieving the freedoms we have enjoyed since those dark days,only to watch as they are shamelessly thrown away by people who have made sure that the most dangerous thing THEY ever did was to put the cat out at night,one can only agree and wonder if,as maintained in certain circles,the whole undemocratic and dictatorial pantomime wasn't a US idea from the start?If so it will explain why the UK will never be permitted to withdraw from it.
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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:53 am
"All Praise to President Blair. May the Beer Halls of Valhalla resounds to the Warriors Praise...!"
"All praise to..... oh Fock, I forgot to to take my Meds again this morning....... Maaaaaaaa were me Meds....?!"
Bu-gger...... wrong channel again......... Father Jack says..... Fec, erse, girls, drink..... Blair, fec, erse, blair, drink...!"

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:02 am
If you spend any time in South America you will rapidly see there is very little chance for a EU-like community. It always amazed me, as you'd think a common language (or two close languages) would ease things, but no. As various locals have told me it all comes down to deeply ingrained distrust between the nations. The Chileans hate the Argentinians, Peru and Bolivia hate Chile (since they handed their arses to 'em in the war of the Pacific), everyone hates the Colombians, and no one seems to trust the Brazilians. Chavez is disliked, even whilst accepting his oil. Oh yeah, everyone sh!ts on the indigenous peoples.
Makes today's Europe look like a love in

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:14 am
Hail President Blair!

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:25 am
If you spend any time in South America you will rapidly see there is very little chance for a EU-like community. It always amazed me, as you'd think a common language (or two close languages) would ease things, but no. As various locals have told me it all comes down to deeply ingrained distrust between the nations. The Chileans hate the Argentinians, Peru and Bolivia hate Chile (since they handed their arses to 'em in the war of the Pacific), everyone hates the Colombians, and no one seems to trust the Brazilians. Chavez is disliked, even whilst accepting his oil. Oh yeah, everyone sh!ts on the indigenous peoples.
Makes today's Europe look like a love in
Never been to the place so thank you for your insight-had no idea that they were so hostile to each other but I still think it might all happen one day-it's almost encouraging to think that that day may be farther away than I might have believed-still no room for complacency on our own doorstep though.

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:26 am
I think that, with the added voting fraud to secure it, they will vote 'YES' this time. The reason is - the EU and the bosses of Ireland, and the people backing Bliar cannot afford for it to be a 'no' vote.
Face it folks, or volkes - he's going to be Presidente!
BTW take it up with Intel, they placed full page ad's in every major newspaper and on TV for a yes vote....I wonder why a huge US company would do that?......maybe for fun?.
We already had the Irish American business council come out for it, one of the reasons we have all that FDI is because we are so close to the EU, and confidence in that is one of the drivers to keep them here and more besides.
PS we don't have a PM.....
No, you're not Nigeria - you're Ireland - nuff said.
Why on earth Intel is getting involved in what is basically Irish politics is fcuking beyond me!

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 11:06 am
lol
Seems that the Euro and the Ballot box won the war then!

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Re: 'President' Blair waits on voters of Ireland
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 11:11 am

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