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This is a discussion on The Sunday Times - Libertas' Pravda ? within the Lisbon Treaty forums, part of the Europe category on Politics.ie. For the past 3 weeks running, the Sunday Times opinion pages have given space (1,000+ words each week) to three ...
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| For the past 3 weeks running, the Sunday Times opinion pages have given space (1,000+ words each week) to three people from "Open Europe", an organisation advocating a NO to Lisbon vote. Also, in today's paper they give Declan Ganley, chair of Libertas, a soft profile. Publicity, publicity, publicity... I am just getting a little sick of the paranoia on the NO side that various media organs are biased against them. As it boasts in it's own pages, The Sunday Times is "the largest selling quality broadsheet" in Ireland. Surely, someone on the NO side must have noticed this support from the right-wing economics team of Kiberd/ FitzGibbon ? Stop being a) paranoid and b) having the glass half empty mentality on media coverage. |
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| Mod, can we ban the word Libertas please? Right, one question, how many articles in the last three weeks have been about Yes campaigners? It would be a miracle if it was less then Libertas and their amazing 3! What would Jesus do?
__________________ Food tastes better when you put it all together! It's the one best mayonnaise! |
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| and he would get us back our fishes.
__________________ 'To attempt to rerun a referendum as a means of reversing the democratic decision taken by the people would be rightly regarded as an affront'. Dick Roche TD 21.12.01 |
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| Who asked for this treaty? Who asked for an ever wider ever deeper EU At the time of Nice we were told we'd have a trickle of immigration. This time we're told not to bother reading the treaty just vote for it. That it's all legalese and that only an idiot would read it, It's grotesque that our taoiseach and McCreevy can say such things. We may have a toothless consumer agency but I couldn't imagine them ever advising people to sign a contract without reading it. Biffo so deserves a kick up the ass for this and a no vote is the ideal way to do it |
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| The "No" side used many of the same arguments during the the Nice Referendum they're using now against Lisbon, yet all they're dire predictions in relation to taxation, neutrality and abortion didn't happen. They've cried wolf once too often to be believed this time |
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__________________ Food tastes better when you put it all together! It's the one best mayonnaise! |
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