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    Coir posters making an impact - GenerationYes

    The Lisbon Yes group Generation Yes have publicly acknowledged that the Coir posters are making an impact.

    In a Twitter comment ("Tweet" - get with the programme kids) a few moments ago, Generation Yes posted the following comment.

    Our canvassers have found that Coir posters are having an impact on public opinion. Help fight the lies-please RT Fight the Lies Generation YES
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    It'll come down to the snappiest posters and the tv and tabloid snippets that best pander to prejudices among the don't knows in the last fortnight.

    Fight the hair gel. Vote no.

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    How about the GY look into their own website before they accuse others. i have to say the coir posters are very effective. Note the 1.84 one merely poses the question. It does not say it outright. The leftwingers (the genuine ones anyway) are also expressing concerns in repect of wages and workers rights so coir cant be 1,000,000 miles off the truth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toxic avenger View Post
    It'll come down to the snappiest posters and the tv and tabloid snippets that best pander to prejudices among the don't knows in the last fortnight.

    Fight the hair gel. Vote no.
    Hair gel v halitosis. I know which group gets my vote.

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    You know, as soon as I read the thread title I expected that they had some smug comment to make, that the impact was swinging voters away from voting no or something...
    A poster of some consequence...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marmurr1916 View Post
    Hair gel v halitosis. I know which group gets my vote.
    You've sat next to one of the 'women for Europe' too? Rank, isn't it?...

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    thanks David - subscribing to that twitter feed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toxic avenger View Post
    You've sat next to one of the 'women for Europe' too? Rank, isn't it?...


    Seriously though, what is it with fundies and personal hygiene?

    Does God not like deodorant or aftershave?

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    Delete. I see it now.
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    Is it just me or do the yes campaign as a whole appear utterly convinced that campaigns are about who has the most tweets, facebook followers, and college students wearing t-shirts to their lectures?

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