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Ireland overwhelingly votes Yes to lisbon

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Ian in Dublin

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Oct 3, 2009
 
Rejecting the naysayers, the far left, rsf, the extreme catholic groups and the other members of the lunatic fringe Irish voters yesterday voted an overwhelming Yes to Lisbon, thus ensuring economic recovery, greater european integration, mulitculturalism and forward thinking.
Three cheers for the Irish electorate!
Ian in Dublin

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Oct 3, 2009
 
RTE reports:
Count staff started opening ballot boxes at 9am, and the sorting of votes is continuing.

As the ballot papers are being sorted, a clear picture is starting to emerge from tallies, which is showing a decisive swing to the Yes side.

A final official result is expected at around 5pm.

The first partial tally came from the constituency of Carlow-Kilkenny - which was exactly 50-50 in the first Lisbon Referendum, but is now said to be running two or three to one in favour of the Treaty.

Indications from other constituencies appear to be the same - the Yes vote is reported to be up everywhere.
funafuti

Ottawa, Canada

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Oct 3, 2009
 
YEAH!!! horaay!
Donncha in Ireland

Dublin, Ireland

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Oct 3, 2009
 
We won't all cheer this vote. I see a grim reality appearing..
Ian in Dublin

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Oct 3, 2009
 
Donncha in Ireland wrote:
We won't all cheer this vote. I see a grim reality appearing..
The grim reality of the No campaign, a hotch potch of extreme right wing catholic groups such as coir and extreme looney left terrorist/criminal gangsters such as rsf is disappearing, that all that matters, today Ireland grew up and acted mature.
Donncha in Ireland

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#6
Oct 3, 2009
 
Jesus Ian grow up, a mature political debate, supported or opposed shouldn't involve name calling, the denegration of those you oppose in such childish terms. People voted yes, I voted no, the yes vote won. Those are the facts, discuss the issue, forget the name calling and vehemence, please.
John Mac

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Oct 3, 2009
 
Too soon to celebrate. I think the way this should work is best of three. Theres a precedent set to have another election right?:P
Ian in Dublin

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Oct 3, 2009
 
The name calling and vehemence was started by the no side, claiming the minimum wage would be reduced to €1.82!!!! where was the maturity in such claims? The No side WAS (fact) dominated by extreme right wing catholic groups such as coir (The political wing of the youth defence) and Republican Sinn Fein (the so called political wing of an active terrorist organization also involved in drug dealing, arms dealing, and other criminal activity), I stand by calling this hotch potch of loonies what they are.
funafuti

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Oct 3, 2009
 
Donncha in Ireland wrote:
Jesus Ian grow up, a mature political debate, supported or opposed shouldn't involve name calling, the denegration of those you oppose in such childish terms. People voted yes, I voted no, the yes vote won. Those are the facts, discuss the issue, forget the name calling and vehemence, please.
there is nothing to discuss! hahahahahaha!
Let us discuss our party, what do you think? hahahahahahahahahaha!

Congratulations Ireland!
You made a right CHOICE!!!

Congratulations EU!!!
You did a good job indeed!!!
leicester city all gone

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Oct 3, 2009
 
Ian in Dublin wrote:
Rejecting the naysayers, the far left, rsf, the extreme catholic groups and the other members of the lunatic fringe Irish voters yesterday voted an overwhelming Yes to Lisbon, thus ensuring economic recovery, greater european integration, mulitculturalism and forward thinking.
Three cheers for the Irish electorate!
Im glad your happy but know your lost your democracy.
The lisbon treaty means that you cant vote them out.
(leftist wanted it )
By saying economical recovery, is just a way of scaring people or the devils temptation.
Ireland has done well over the last 10 years and more. You do not have to give your democracy away.
Mulitculturism, you should say the destruction of ireland. If a city name still exsists but the people not, is it still really progress or conquering.
Its not a when you let them in and outbreed you. but the results the same.
Now the thing is when will you be allowed to vote again on the treaty, Think about it.
You will never never be allowed to.
welcome to the leftwing europe.
Democracy.. never seen it but always hearing about it.
Ciara

Dublin, Ireland

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Oct 4, 2009
 
you yes voters can celebrate now but it will kick in soon that you just made a dumbass mistake..
and funafuti, your not even from Europe, go away already and stop clebrating what has nothing to do with you. it was an awful and stupid choice.
funafuti

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Oct 4, 2009
 
Ciara wrote:
you yes voters can celebrate now but it will kick in soon that you just made a dumbass mistake..
and funafuti, your not even from Europe, go away already and stop clebrating what has nothing to do with you. it was an awful and stupid choice.
I am from Europe, athough my IP is not from there.
john jo

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#13
Nov 1, 2009
 
yes, i think the whole of europe and the world will suffer in a few years from the lisbon treaty, lets hope the czechs can string it out until the UK can get anew government and have areferendum, this lisbon treaty allows the idiots in brussels to let in turkey, russia, and even china if they so wish without you even having another say, i bet the "yes" camp did not tell you that did they! I feel so sorry that the Irish peoples say was not listened too, first time, how insulting that you say no, and the politicians, say, well wrong answer, lets try again....say hello to european democracy....

“Si vis pacem, para bellum”

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Nov 1, 2009
 
john jo wrote:
yes, i think the whole of europe and the world will suffer in a few years from the lisbon treaty, lets hope the czechs can string it out until the UK can get anew government and have areferendum, this lisbon treaty allows the idiots in brussels to let in turkey, russia, and even china if they so wish without you even having another say, i bet the "yes" camp did not tell you that did they! I feel so sorry that the Irish peoples say was not listened too, first time, how insulting that you say no, and the politicians, say, well wrong answer, lets try again....say hello to european democracy....
True dat.
Robo

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#15
Nov 2, 2009
 
I think the Eu is the biggest joke out ,unity doesnt exist.haha.Eu is just a big boys club,Germany,France,UK to push the little countries around.Their national interests always come first.
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