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    Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    Just wondering did anyone see the article in the D. Mail yesterday saying that Dev was sending us a message from beyond the grave to vote no?

    Unfortunately I cant provide a link given that the Mail dont have a site for their "Irish" edition.

    Two questions:

    1. How much lower can the Mail go?
    2. Any suggestions for other grave voices we might hear?

    Incidentally a recent poll by MRBG (Mail Readers Beyond the Grave) shows 78% of dead Irish people would vote no if asked today.
    [color=#008000]From what INTELLIGENCE has gathered, it would be 9/11 times 100.[/color][color=#FF0000] 9/11 times a hundred? Jesus, that's... [/color][color=#008000] Yes, 91,100.[/color]

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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    Brian Boro- definite no voter

    Padraig Pearse- Probably a no vote

    Queen Medhbh- maybe a yes, probably a don't know

    Cuchulain- not on the register (still registered as Setanta)

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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    I wouldn't tempt fate by asking how low the Irish Daily Mail can go...

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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    The children of Lir are probably Yes voters!
    The Corrs would be Yes people too I guess, both families are very similar
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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    Quote Originally Posted by PaintingMedium
    The children of Lir are probably Yes voters!
    The Corrs would be Yes people too I guess, both families are very similar
    The children of Lir have a Rossport connection though, they spent time right on the bay that Shell are going to rip up. The Irish language community are pretty solidly against the treaty down there, as far as I know. Anyway, swans can't vote.

    As for the Corrs, definite yes I'd say. But are they registered here?

    Actually thinking about iit, there haven't been many celebrities coming out in favour or against. What's Bono saying?

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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    Quote Originally Posted by johnfás
    I wouldn't tempt fate by asking how low the Irish Daily Mail can go...
    Given that this was my first post I thought I would start with something obvious - as to how low they can go well you would have to say the vote is still a month away by the day of voting they will probably be saying "Hitler would vote yes - are you going to be like Hitler?"
    [color=#008000]From what INTELLIGENCE has gathered, it would be 9/11 times 100.[/color][color=#FF0000] 9/11 times a hundred? Jesus, that's... [/color][color=#008000] Yes, 91,100.[/color]

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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    Quote Originally Posted by Solipsist
    Quote Originally Posted by johnfás
    I wouldn't tempt fate by asking how low the Irish Daily Mail can go...
    Given that this was my first post I thought I would start with something obvious - as to how low they can go well you would have to say the vote is still a month away by the day of voting they will probably be saying "Hitler would vote yes - are you going to be like Hitler?"
    That's more Libertas' remit


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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    Quote Originally Posted by Solipsist
    Quote Originally Posted by johnfás
    I wouldn't tempt fate by asking how low the Irish Daily Mail can go...
    Given that this was my first post I thought I would start with something obvious - as to how low they can go well you would have to say the vote is still a month away by the day of voting they will probably be saying "Hitler would vote yes - are you going to be like Hitler?"
    The problem is Hitler probably would have voted Yes!
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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    Quote Originally Posted by PaintingMedium
    The problem is Hitler probably would have voted Yes!
    Daily Mail reader PaintingMedium?

    Mail Headline next week:

    "Exclusive Seance report: Collins spills beans on Lisbon cover up, he also reveals how much he admires Declan Ganley"
    [color=#008000]From what INTELLIGENCE has gathered, it would be 9/11 times 100.[/color][color=#FF0000] 9/11 times a hundred? Jesus, that's... [/color][color=#008000] Yes, 91,100.[/color]

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    Re: Dev from beyond the Grave [sic]

    Quote Originally Posted by Solipsist
    Quote Originally Posted by PaintingMedium
    The problem is Hitler probably would have voted Yes!
    Daily Mail reader PaintingMedium?

    Mail Headline next week:

    "Exclusive Seance report: Collins spills beans on Lisbon cover up, he also reveals how much he admires Declan Ganley"
    Nope, not a Daily Mail reader, but Hitler wanted a strong united Europe with Germany at the centre so a federal Europe is what he would have wanted! After Nazis took over countries, they left a very basic shell of German dominance and kept the existing administration of a country because it was easier to control then.
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