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  1. #121
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Cochrane View Post
    As Lisbon have gotten a lot of discussion in the past 24 hours, with the new guarantees, how will you vote?
    Same as lat time, Yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garlandgreen View Post
    Well I never wore khaki. But since the electorate are not evidently going to choose Libertas to negotiate this countries relations in Europe your remaining options are the shinners/youth defense axis or those that make up the yes campaign
    So, do you vote a certain way because you like someone?

    I find that very sad. Make up your own mind.
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    I don’t see that anything has changed, so I will be voting yes again. I’m not happy about a second referendum, but I reckon that changing my vote as a protest would be counterproductive in the long run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ActuallyYourWrong View Post
    So, do you vote a certain way because you like someone?

    I find that very sad. Make up your own mind.
    No i don't. But most people clearly do. So if they're going to do it that way. Well as I said.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by liberals View Post
    Lol. Now I'm sick with laughter, this poster has nothing to do with pro-life / pro-choice issues... however the more the pro-life crowd kick up (and get it wrong) and point the finger at us, the better.

    Oh... and there won't be any clad posters... but heads up all the same


    On the surface, no. It's not about Abortion. But you will agree that there are people out there -even the Govt- are aware for some, that Abortion is an issue. This ad is clearly about people who want the right to choose ... therefore the word CHOICE is in the ad.

    A certain segment of the market will engage at a level to suits them. And these pretty young things with low V necked tops look like they might need an Abortion one day.

    And many young females will identify with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Destiny's Soldier View Post
    On the surface, no. It's not about Abortion. But you will agree that there are people out there -even the Govt- are aware for some, that Abortion is an issue. This ad is clearly about people who want the right to choose ... therefore the word CHOICE is in the ad.

    A certain segment of the market will engage at a level to suits them. And these pretty young things with low V necked tops look like they might need an Abortion one day.

    And many young females will identify with them.
    Do you see my point Actuallyourwrong. You think people argue these things about the treaty. This one is arguing over a poster

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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankSpeaks View Post
    Yes,

    As usual, I see the place is taken over with Libertas, SF and the usual knock everything brigade.
    Wouldn't you just love an E.U directive to ban all us ignorant peasants!
    God bless the net, one of the few things left in the media that the Lisbon sycophants do not control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garlandgreen View Post
    Do you see my point Actuallyourwrong. You think people argue these things about the treaty. This one is arguing over a poster
    In fairness, I think your're comparing apples and pears.
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    Why do they keep making us vote until we vote yes?

    Freedom means the freedom to say NO.

    if you dont have the freedom to say no, you have NO FREEDOM PERIOD
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    Aaaaaaand now here comes the faux self pitying victimhood bag of tricks.

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