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    Typical Shinner lies

    Can you point out the lies?
    Well "crushing family farms" and "lower wages" are assertions that at the very least need justification.

    Also, what share of the seats in EU Parliament do NO campaigners believe Ireland should have?

    Twice that warranted by our population, three times?

    Or, just a crazy idea I know, what about pro-rata our population?
    Mr Gormley described calls for the resignation of his cabinet colleague as "absolute nonsense". He said Mr Lenihan was doing "a very good job under exceptionally difficult circumstances".

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    Is it me, or have the No side consistently hired superior graphic design company's?

    I'm far from a fan of Sinn Fein; but those posters wipe the floor with EVERY single Yes poster. Don't get me wrong there's more than a little room for improvement; but i'm speaking relative to the Yes side.

    I'm speaking from a purely aesthetic PR point of view.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Illustro View Post
    Is it me, or have the No side consistently hired superior graphic design company's?

    I'm far from a fan of Sinn Fein; but those posters wipe the floor with EVERY single Yes poster.

    I'm speaking from a purely aesthetic PR point of view.
    yea - it's a classic case of the medium over the message.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vega1447 View Post
    Well "crushing family farms" and "lower wages" are assertions that at the very least need justification.

    Also, what share of the seats in EU Parliament do NO campaigners believe Ireland should have?

    Twice that warranted by our population, three times?

    Or, just a crazy idea I know, what about pro-rata our population?

    Can you answer the question?
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    FutureTaoiseach: Wish Libertas would let me post their placard as it's pure genius but I will not betray a confidence.
    You are an example to us all....
    Mr Gormley described calls for the resignation of his cabinet colleague as "absolute nonsense". He said Mr Lenihan was doing "a very good job under exceptionally difficult circumstances".

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    Quote Originally Posted by petervalhala View Post
    Typical Shinner lies
    Where exactly is the lie????????

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    Quote:TimBuckII
    Originally Posted by Vega1447
    Well "crushing family farms" and "lower wages" are assertions that at the very least need justification.

    Also, what share of the seats in EU Parliament do NO campaigners believe Ireland should have?

    Twice that warranted by our population, three times?

    Or, just a crazy idea I know, what about pro-rata our population?
    Can you answer the question?
    Maybe I was too polite: Well "crushing family farms" and "lower wages" are assertions that at the very least need justification.

    I'll re-phrase: It is a lie to assert that the EU post Lisbon will "crush family farms" and "lower wages".

    Now..
    Mr Gormley described calls for the resignation of his cabinet colleague as "absolute nonsense". He said Mr Lenihan was doing "a very good job under exceptionally difficult circumstances".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vega1447 View Post
    Well "crushing family farms" and "lower wages" are assertions that at the very least need justification.

    Also, what share of the seats in EU Parliament do NO campaigners believe Ireland should have?

    Twice that warranted by our population, three times?

    Or, just a crazy idea I know, what about pro-rata our population?
    Regardless of what figure someone plucks out of the air for how much say we should have on issues. Illustrating to people what we actually will have is an important message. They can decide for themselves whether they are happy with it.

    The "Heart of Europe" message on the other hand is completely mis-leading. It invokes images of Ireland sitting on a golden throne; with France, Germany and Britain kneeling before us offering grapes and resplendent adornments.

    One is more accurate than the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by petervalhala View Post
    Typical Shinner lies
    Are you really Dick Roach

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vega1447 View Post
    [/I]I'll re-phrase: It is a lie to assert that the EU post Lisbon will "crush family farms" and "lower wages".

    Now..
    You were very polite thank you.

    And no it isn't.
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