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Viva Las Vegas
30 Sep 09 19:41
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Regardless of how we vote (I'm voting No); the Czech Prime Minister will not ratify the Treaty, he is delaying signing it for at least six months.
By then there'll surely be a change in power across the water and Brown will be dumped out - meaning the Tories will call for a referendum on the Treaty and it will be soundly defeated.

So Yes or No, it won't matter a flying **k how we go.

Lisbon Treaty will never be ratified by all member states, you can quote me on that :-)

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By:
Haventaclue
When: 30 Sep 09 19:51
Great news Viva, but the Czech PM would want to watch his back. Thse guys are not interested in no.
By:
tumbles
When: 30 Sep 09 20:28
Won't matter anyway because the craven rent boys that run this kip will ignore a No vote and drop their kaks again. Lads in GPO should have went on the** or to Fairyhouse instead.
By:
badger's back
When: 30 Sep 09 20:30
i hope you're right viva.
i actually started a thread on this few days ago.
small glimmer of hope.
dont trust cameron though!
By:
adriandc
When: 30 Sep 09 20:54
hey viva , any links to that? At least it will take the some of the heat off Ireland either way
By:
badger's back
When: 30 Sep 09 20:57
http://synonblog.dailymail.co.uk/

its on the other thread you were posting on adrian
By:
thegalwayman
When: 30 Sep 09 20:58
Will you give it a rest with links to the Daily Mail website. The worst friggin paper in print.
By:
badger's back
When: 30 Sep 09 21:06
:)
all the same tgm.
wake up son
By:
adriandc
When: 30 Sep 09 21:13
badger's back 30 Sep 20:57


http://synonblog.dailymail.co.uk/

its on the other thread you were posting on adrian

oh that link,
Ill take it more seriously once it reaches other papers given the fact that that article is a week old, not to mention the agenda it seems to have. have you read the other headlines?
not very hard to spot their 'balanced' viewpoint in fairness
Larry, Curley and Enda

The Lisbon Yes man with links to Libya

The Irish government's 'Yes to Lisbon' glove-puppets

Irish prime minister still confused on Lisbon
By:
adriandc
When: 30 Sep 09 21:15
And all that aside, I am voting for my country not other countries. If we vote yes and it is still not passed, so be it, I know ill have done what I could to get it going.
By:
Viva Las Vegas
When: 30 Sep 09 21:50
Here we go lads:

http://www.eubusiness.com/news-eu/czech-politics.jm

[i] Czech senators to file Lisbon Treaty complaint on Sept 29
By:
adriandc
When: 30 Sep 09 23:03
point taken, for now that doesnt concern me anyway. Its not gonna stop me voting yes to something I beleive is a good thing
By:
tobywong.
When: 30 Sep 09 23:59
wat pi sses me off is whenever i come across any of these gangsters( as in every one of the cun ts ) on any street in any town , the amount of people that are fawning over them defies belief .

ffs tell the c unts what you think of them , it was a severe test of my patience yesterday upon coming across a pro europe fg canvassing complete with big t it girls in yellow t shirts to not get out of the car to lambast them , inda included .

i was rushing on a 20 min break to ensure a few bills were looked after in time as not to incur charges , and these c u nts were blocking the road .

ffs , when is the revolution ever gonna start
By:
tumbles
When: 01 Oct 09 07:05
Bumped into the Blueshirts myself in Grafton Street (actually Yellow shirts!). Some tasty looking dim looking girls. I wonder would they swap my vote for sexual favours? Although dim middle class girls are usually c rap in the sack :(
By:
db1974
When: 03 Nov 09 12:28
Looks like the Czechs will be ratifying the Treaty after all
By:
db1974
When: 03 Nov 09 12:28
Looks like the Czechs will be ratifying the Treaty after all
By:
Upthewaterhill
When: 03 Nov 09 14:00
Bout time. We need to get it sorted soon.
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 03 Nov 09 14:38
We.

Rofl

:^0
By:
Upthewaterhill
When: 03 Nov 09 15:09
Apologies, did a Bono on it,
meant I would like for it to get sorted soon.
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 03 Nov 09 15:30
:-) bono would cringe
By:
Biodiesel
When: 03 Nov 09 15:58
** patriotsim

the fact wer borrowing money to feed/house/support the foreign scroungers says it all.

Ireland is being **d by bankers an politicians.

Civil servants an d private sector will pay for it now
By:
db1974
When: 03 Nov 09 16:04
Plenty of Irish scroungers out there - are you happy to subsidise them?
By:
Biodiesel
When: 03 Nov 09 16:19
the Irish scroungers were always here but its the plane loads coming in here everyday thats galling me.

Welfare tourism is booming here, future generations will be burdened with the debt.

Look at the public finances,haha! if the country was a business it be filing for bankrupcy.
By:
CailiniDeas8
When: 04 Nov 09 10:20
the plane loads coming in here everyday

Are these rendition flights?
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