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    Internet Ad - EUMatters.ie

    Came across this via Internet advertising:



    Conveniently timed pro-EU propaganda, from the Irish Gov:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Electro View Post
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    Conveniently timed pro-EU propaganda, from the Irish Gov:

    expect plenty more ... the postcard farce that cost €250000 ... which monies could have been utilised for a myriad of good and deserving public causes ... is but the beginning

    I'll be returning the postcard to sender btw with some comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Electro View Post
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    Conveniently timed pro-EU propaganda, from the Irish Gov:

    How is it propaganda if its true? It is proof that we need to vote Yes to Europe for Ireland to recover from the economic mess we are in and recover fully - do you think Europe will bail us out if we vote No? Without Europe we are economically devastated - that IS the fact of the matter. Vote Yes if you want the pain to stop!
    The public eye's are wide shut....

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    Propoganda.

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    I wonder will the Irish Times investigate the funding of this group in the same way they engaged in a witch hunt of Ganley's funding?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cd27 View Post
    I wonder will the Irish Times investigate the funding of this group in the same way they engaged in a witch hunt of Ganley's funding?
    If its based outside Irealnd, I doubt you can find much investigation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cd27 View Post
    I wonder will the Irish Times investigate the funding of this group in the same way they engaged in a witch hunt of Ganley's funding?
    The group concerned is the Department of Foreign Affairs - the same outfit that sent a propaganda postcard to every household in the state. In the middle of the worst economic recession in living memory, they have no qualms about squandering taxpayers' money in an overtly political campaign intended to influence the result of the Lisbon referendum.

    It's yet another reason to vote 'No'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eurosceptic View Post
    Propoganda.
    First give us all our money back, then get the **** out.
    We can use that money for the eu memberstates that are real Europeans.
    Still, even as the investor consensus ravages the euro, it's worth remembering that the same herd instinct not long ago was pronouncing last rites for the dollar. Last year, as China's central bank chief called for a new global currency and Russian central bankers dumped greenbacks to buy euros, many saw the dollar's decline as inevitable. Now, the dollar is riding high, and the euro looks bedraggled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramon21 View Post
    First give us all our money back, then get the **** out.
    We can use that money for the eu memberstates that are real Europeans.
    That is a remarkably idiotic post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cHeal View Post
    That is a remarkably idiotic post.
    I imagine it was meant as sarcasm...I found it quite funny actually - good post.
    The public eye's are wide shut....

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