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    David Norris Presidential Campaign

    Whos in?, I am
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    Re: David Norris Presidential Campaign

    Quote Originally Posted by seamasdefaoite
    Whos in?, I am
    I'm not - but I still think David Norris should be allowed to run...which he probably won't be under the current system...

    There needs to be a referendum to ensure that the political parties don't have an effective stranglehold on nominations to the presidency...

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    Hasn't he said that he wouldn't?
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    [size=7]Vote for Norris and let's put a queen back in the Viceregal Lodge![/size]
    Private profit for public gain!

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    Re: David Norris Presidential Campaign

    Quote Originally Posted by Casualbets
    Quote Originally Posted by seamasdefaoite
    Whos in?, I am
    I'm not - but I still think David Norris should be allowed to run...which he probably won't be under the current system...

    There needs to be a referendum to ensure that the political parties don't have an effective stranglehold on nominations to the presidency...
    In fairness, 4 councils shouldn't be difficult to get if he is interested
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ard-Taoiseach
    [size=7]Vote for Norris and let's put a queen back in the Viceregal Lodge![/size]
    Thats it, he has got my vote.
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    [quote=ballot stuffer]
    Quote Originally Posted by "Ard-Taoiseach":1inuvuil
    [size=7]Vote for Norris and let's put a queen back in the Viceregal Lodge![/size]
    Thats it, he has got my vote.[/quote:1inuvuil]

    Excellent stuff. He, too, will get my vote. Norris No.1!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ard-Taoiseach
    [size=7]Vote for Norris and let's put a queen back in the Viceregal Lodge![/size]
    Can you have a Queen as the Head of State in a Republic?

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    Set up a Facebook group for this ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrynorth
    Quote Originally Posted by Ard-Taoiseach
    [size=7]Vote for Norris and let's put a queen back in the Viceregal Lodge![/size]
    Can you have a Queen as the Head of State in a Republic?
    Sure why not, gorgeous!
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