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    Im sure we have Election fraud.

    Ireland voted in favour of the Treaty by a final margin of 67.1% to 32.9%. Only two of the 43 constituencies voted against the Treaty.

    Thats the official line.

    But I dont think its acurate.

    I have no proof, but I do know immigrants were allowed to vote and many Irish were denied a vote.

    In Western Ireland I have listened to Mid West radio every day and the vast majoirty of callers where against the Treaty.

    I cant see how the Yes side won by that margin, when I have seen that sort of ratio on the ground.

    Nearly 200 votes were spoilt in each count, Why would you spoil a referendum vote?

    Im not denying a Yes vote on lies, but I really cant see how the Yes side won by that sort of majority.

    It dosent fit right with me and it dosent fit right with vast numbers of people I have spoken to since the result.


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    Yes!!!!!!!

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    loony coir supporting gansy wearing xenophobe disputes result......yawn

    Get with the 20th century, then you can work on the 21st

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    Suck it up and move on Ciuin.. or try your luck at setting up the UKIP West of Ireland branch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bi ciuin View Post
    Ireland voted in favour of the Treaty by a final margin of 67.1% to 32.9%. Only two of the 43 constituencies voted against the Treaty.

    Thats the official line.

    But I dont think its acurate.

    I have no proof, but I do know immigrants were allowed to vote and many Irish were denied a vote.

    In Western Ireland I have listened to Mid West radio every day and the vast majoirty of callers where against the Treaty.

    I cant see how the Yes side won by that margin, when I have seen that sort of ratio on the ground.

    Nearly 200 votes were spoilt in each count, Why would you spoil a referendum vote?

    Im not denying a Yes vote on lies, but I really cant see how the Yes side won by that sort of majority.

    It dosent fit right with me and it dosent fit right with vast numbers of people I have spoken to since the result.


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    There is an apocryphal tale of people at a dinner party in 1972 New York who couldn't understand how Nixon had been elected as they didn't know anyone who had voted for him. So you saying this is like a Cóir gathering claiming that it must have been No in reality because they didn't know anyone that voted Yes.

    No people were more active in phone ins and frankly were better value to a radio show as they were more entertaining. The Yes side were simply duller in many cases.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bi ciuin View Post

    I have no proof, but I do know immigrants were allowed to vote and many Irish were denied a vote.

    In Western Ireland I have listened to Mid West radio every day and the vast majoirty of callers where against the Treaty.


    It dosent fit right with me and it dosent fit right with vast numbers of people I have spoken to since the result.

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    I think you are on to something. I have no proof, but I strongly suspect that our political leaders are actually mice-eating reptilian creatures from another star system.

    And we all know that, contrary to official figures, there are millions of immigrants in Ireland, some of whom have disguised themselves as humans. How easy it would be for them to sneak into a polling station and make their mark.

    So you are on to something, that's for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KingKane View Post
    There is an apocryphal tale of people at a dinner party in 1972 New York who couldn't understand how Nixon had been elected as they didn't know anyone who had voted for him. So you saying this is like a Cóir gathering claiming that it must have been No in reality because they didn't know anyone that voted Yes.

    No people were more active in phone ins and frankly were better value to a radio show as they were more entertaining. The Yes side were simply duller in many cases.
    the seriously disturbed are often "amusing"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bi ciuin View Post
    Ireland voted in favour of the Treaty by a final margin of 67.1% to 32.9%. Only two of the 43 constituencies voted against the Treaty.

    Thats the official line.

    But I dont think its acurate.

    I have no proof, but I do know immigrants were allowed to vote and many Irish were denied a vote.

    In Western Ireland I have listened to Mid West radio every day and the vast majoirty of callers where against the Treaty.

    I cant see how the Yes side won by that margin, when I have seen that sort of ratio on the ground.

    Nearly 200 votes were spoilt in each count, Why would you spoil a referendum vote?

    Im not denying a Yes vote on lies, but I really cant see how the Yes side won by that sort of majority.

    It dosent fit right with me and it dosent fit right with vast numbers of people I have spoken to since the result.
    when you have proof, take it to the gardai or the returning officer.
    an OP like that is merely posturing
    "Even though they probably certainly know that you probably wouldn’t, they don’t certainly know that although you probably wouldn’t there’s no probability that you certainly would". Sir Humphrey Appleby, Yes Prime Minister

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    it was almost certainly a fraud. No way were so many people willing to vote Yes. The wide margin is suspicious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Horses View Post
    it was almost certainly a fraud. No way were so many people willing to vote Yes. The wide margin is suspicious.
    b ollix. you lost. get used to it

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