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    those posters are excellent. the colour scheme catches the eye. graphics are top notch.
    the message very simple and effective.

    whoever SFs graphic designer is , he/she is bloody good at their job.

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    i also like the way SF are not using traditional republican colours in those posters.

    gets any anti-SF sentiment out of the way and instead focuses the viewer on the poster message itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vega1447 View Post
    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..
    Eh. Did you ever think that the issue with some people is being a part of some superstate? Being the Utah of the UOE? Taking every decision in the arse with barely a whisper in proceedings? Ever think that was the issue? No one has any delusions over our small population. The posters just hit home how meek a voice we will be once this self-amending treaty is passed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by netron View Post
    i also like the way SF are not using traditional republican colours in those posters.

    gets any anti-SF sentiment out of the way and instead focuses the viewer on the poster message itself.
    Well, yes, but I don't see the point in using the Irish for vote. I have no problem with it but I can see it resulting in a few people fobbing the posters off as backwards. Again, I don't think this way, but I know there's a sizable portion in the population who do. Then again, most with that mentality would probably be yes-leaning anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plantfirmly View Post
    Well, yes, but I don't see the point in using the Irish for vote. I have no problem with it but I can see it resulting in a few people fobbing the posters off as backwards. Again, I don't think this way, but I know there's a sizable portion in the population who do. Then again, most with that mentality would probably be yes-leaning anyway.
    indeed. anyone who has a problem with the "as Gaelige" will be voting Yes anyway. these posters arent targetted at them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by netron View Post
    indeed. anyone who has a problem with the "as Gaelige" will be voting Yes anyway. these posters arent targetted at them.

    That's a very extreme view to take! Are you really saying that anyone who sees no value in posters using a few words in 'Gaelige' (sic) is guaranteed to be a yes voter and that all those who favour posters i nGaeilge are definitely no voters?
    Further, to say the posters aren't 'targetted' (sic) at those who intend to vote yes begs the question as to whom they are targeted at? Surely no point in targeting those who will definitely vote no so that only leaves the 'don't knows'. It's a very limited campaign then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by An Gilladaker View Post
    Are you really Dick Roach
    That's not how the Minister's name is spelled, as well you know.

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    Quote:
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    Are you really Dick Roach
    That's not how the Minister's name is spelled, as well you know.
    He's right.

    It's a Capital C, followed by small O......
    "A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have."

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    Correct, it should be Cock Roche. At least if the posters at the last election are anything to go by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FutureTaoiseach View Post
    They are okay. I particularly like the one on voting-weights. Will they be able to match Coir's efforts?
    Pity you not so worried about lower wages for ordinary working people FT. Still on the Lisbon Treaty we can agree. Vote No.

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