Bendy,you live in Donegal you plonker!Originally Posted by brendy_éire
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Spot on. Bertie's scared of what giving all Irish citizens a vote would mean to his party.Originally Posted by lopez
Pete's idea sounds alright for people living abroad. Though I think everyone in the 6 counties should have a vote regardless. I'd be nice to have at least some say over how we're governed. There's some talk of giving us Seanad seats or votes in the Presidential election.
Bendy,you live in Donegal you plonker!Originally Posted by brendy_éire
It would seem that your education was also an unnecessary drain on our services!Originally Posted by Silvio
lads its fúckin close up there and i tink itll be like that for the result,jeez we'll get that soon after we voted on those €52million evoting machines....oh wait a min..............
j'accuse!
I've been watching UK History reruns of BBC's 1997 programme 'Prohibition' which was I believe the last ammendment. While the programme was very distressing - violence towards saloons, beer kegs and Jack Daniels bottles (especially from la Bigada de Roberto Jones) and people suffering from lack of drink - it was a good insight into the most stupid law ever passed. Al Capone, the Real McCoy, 'Prowler' Joe Kennedy? These are the REAL American heroes. They should bring out a set of stamps about them.Originally Posted by pete
They should all have a vote, but until re-unification, I'm in favour of those that elect to be Irish citizens having a voice somewhere within the Oireachtas.Originally Posted by brendy_éire
The most important justification for giving emigrants the vote, which I forgot to mention, is the financial help they gave towards the establishment and the subsequent economic stabilising of the 26C state. The whip round in the US when Dev went there and the huge ammount of remmitances sent home during a period where social security and pensions were virtually non-existent.
And whatever opinion you have, if you have the vote, f*cking use it!!
This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!
Just until September, mucker.Originally Posted by corkharps
Your wrong, my sister in law knew a Nigerian woman who told her that she was waiting till late in pregnancy then would fly to Ireland to give birth.Originally Posted by Conor74
I'm sure the people of Ireland don't pay tax to support these freeloaders.
The liberal left have got to accept that they have been out voted 4 to 1 even though the were backed by those democrats Sinn Fein.
Mr condex come home you freeloader.
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I wouldn't take much notice of a left wing rag read something the same in the Observer today Ireland unlike the UK has no colonial past.Originally Posted by eoinh
I would not consider myself a freeloader I was born here am quite well educated and have payed my taxes for the last twenty years. This is the sort of person Ireland should welcome.
I'm not really in favour of turning Ireland into this so called multi-cultural country, it doesn't work you end up with ghettos and people living parallel lives something like nothern Ireland.
And you claim to live in London? Do you walk around with your head in a bag or something? It's wonderful living in such a thriving multicultural city. There's always something different to see and do. I'd advise everyone try it for at least a couple of years. (Especially you, Tippboy, if you're reading this thread. It'll open your eyes.) I think you're way off the mark here Condex.Originally Posted by Condex
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Originally Posted by Condex
Northern Ireland isnt multi-cultural! Its simply two religions at each others throats.
Irelands history is a history of assimailation. No one here can say thay are of Celtic, Viking, Norman, English Plantation, Hugenot or what ever stock. Thats because they have all been assimilated. You cant tell where youre ancestors come from. Yet its the most recently settled country by human beings in europe. Names might give a hint, but thats all. Tippman doesnt realise that most tipperary and Kilkenny people are descendants of English planters "who became more Irish than the Irish themselves"
I live in Waterford or orginally Vater fjord.
having 5000 estonians or 1000 bulgarians in ireland wont turn us into a mini bulgaria or estonia. all their chidren will be irish as you or me. Is Ivania Balcik not irish?
Except for the poor native Argentian indians who could tell of which stock Argentianians are from except by their surnames.
Multi-culturalism is the sign of a nation's success, not it's failure. Blame the ghettos on the host nation not the immigrants. Don't want the failures of France and Britain? Then educate people - particularly the young - about the positive aspects to a successful economy and society that immigrants make. A strike by first and second generation immigrants in Britain would bring the country to a halt. Don't want a situation in years to come where 2G Romanians in Ireland are supporting every team that Ireland plays in football? Then take the steps to ensure that immigrants and their native born children are assimilated into the country. Thankfully, IMO the majority of the Irish youth is far more sophisticated than it's counterpart in Britain fifty years ago.
This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!
With referendum amendment passed 4 to 1 looks like foot.ie isn't representative of the mood of the country afterall
Well with a foot.ie turnout of less than 5 percent, predictions can't be made
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Perhaps the reason that the No vote was high on foot.ie is that the issue was debated on here and people were infomed. Most people that I spoke ot who voted yes seem to have very little understanding of what they voted for.
I think the people suffered from a lack of communicaiton and real public debate on this issue.
But the world goes on and I'll get over this, just like I came to terms with the passing of the Nice treaty. I'm not still bitter over that. Even though the government ignored the democratic wishes of the electorate first time round. A further nail in the coffin of democracy. Not bitter at all... Honestly.......
You're as ignorant as the yanks.Originally Posted by eoinh
and with that sweeping generalisation you add yourself to the ranks of the ignorantOriginally Posted by brendy_éire
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Unfortunately, a yank has never proven themselves to be otherwise to me.Originally Posted by tiktok
Still, great craic making them think that there are snipers watching them everywhere they go around Derry.
So your hatred of capitalism now extends to all who practice it? It's a wonder why the N. Ireland toursim industry doesn't do well with help like that.Originally Posted by brendy_éire
Or are you aginst the tourism industry as just another capitalist ploy?
Wha?Originally Posted by liamon
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