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    'No2EU- Yes to Democracy' - new EU-wide website

    Lot's of really useful information here. A very useful resource for anyone looking for the FACTS about the Lisbon Treaty in advance of the European elections:

    No to EU - Yes to Democracy

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    Quote Originally Posted by blacbloc View Post
    Lot's of really useful information here. A very useful resource for anyone looking for the FACTS about the Lisbon Treaty in advance of the European elections:

    No to EU - Yes to Democracy
    Nice looking site - UK-based, I see. Is that Brian Denny of the UK "Morning Star - Britain’s independent socialist daily newspaper"?
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    The supporters page looks like a Who's Who of the Communist Party!

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    so when its the no side its "facts" when its the yes side it lies and scaremongering
    "We know what to do, we just dont know how to get elected afterwards" Jean-Claude Juncker on how to fix the European economy

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    Quote Originally Posted by forest View Post
    so when its the no side its "facts" when its the yes side it lies and scaremongering
    Exactly so. You can't even quote the wretched treaty it's so damning to your position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ibis View Post
    Nice looking site - UK-based, I see. Is that Brian Denny of the UK "Morning Star - Britain’s independent socialist daily newspaper"?
    Server is in Germany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Factorem View Post
    Server is in Germany.
    So? Politics.ie is in the US, but is an Irish site. BTW, I see the site repeats the lie that the Charter reintroduces the death penalty - which is as open and shut a piece of lying and scaremongering as you could wish for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blacbloc View Post
    Lot's of really useful information here. A very useful resource for anyone looking for the FACTS about the Lisbon Treaty in advance of the European elections:

    No to EU - Yes to Democracy
    Facts, apart from the misleading information and apparent selective quoting...

    A well developed website though.
    Ireland interests are best secured within a more dynamic EU. Vote YES to Lisbon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Factorem View Post
    Server is in Germany.
    It has an interesting history:
    HosterStats.com: no2eu.com Domain Name Hosting History

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    Full of lies and nonsense, so nothing changed same stuff all over again.
    I hope the irish are smarter now and will see the no side lies and spamming!
    Just take a look at some ukip members, that alone would move most of the no side to the yes.
    Woe what a great day this is.
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