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|    Re: Hilarious "Boo-Hoo" Irish Newspaper     |
|    14 Jun 08 08:33:27    |
      9ea21761       XPost: uk.politics.misc, talk.politics.mideast, soc.culture.german       XPost: soc.culture.netherlands       From: Ar@127.0.0.1              On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 22:56:52 -0700, Whileyouslept wrote:              > Electorate Has Been Taken In By Lies              (Only the "yes" voters.)              > Irish Independent,       > June 14 2008       >       > WHAT is wrong with you people?              Nothing, they were exercising their DEMOCRATIC right to decide on the       traitor treaty - something that has been denied the other 450million       people in the EUSSR by their respective traitor governments.              > Or you listen to people that you trust and do what they advocate.              Ah, you see that's the problem. If a politician says it's good and "trust       me", you know it's 10000% likely ONLY good for the crooked politicians       who will continue their rape of your country.              > So now you are bringing all of Europe down with you.              Not true, the EUSSR says we'll ignore the Irish vote and carry on as       normal - like all true dictatorships who don't get "the right answer".              > I think it is a sad state of affairs for our democracy that a rag bag of       > Libertas, Coir, Youth Defence, Sinn Fein and a few defeated TDs can get       > the backing of our electorate with their lies, distortions and muddying       > of the waters.              Is the paper bitter that with all that money the EUSSR threw at Ireland       and the people still didn't get bribed into giving up their country. Ah,       "poor" EUSSR commissioners. Did they think the people are as easily       bribed as the DUP were with Gordon Brown's £200m 42 day internment law       bribe?              > Maybe then, when we have lost all the goodwill and expertise we had       > built up over the years and the benefits accruing, we might come back       > knocking on the door.              Yea, I'm sure companies like Dell will want to leave the Irish low       corporate tax area to pay England's near 30% tax rate. Morons.              > To put such a complex treaty document to the people, knowing it was       > beyond the understanding of most ordinary folk, was nothing less than       > farcical.              But if it was voted "yes", then somehow the people understood the       CONstitution? You can't use that as an argument. Most politicians of the       yes vote admitted to not reading the CONstitution, how can you possibly       sign something without having read it?              > Source:       > http://www.independent.ie/opinion/letters/electorate-has-been-taken-in-       by-lies-1409640.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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