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steevo
14-09-2009, 10:53 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPicGUQv4M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPicGUQv4M

steevo
15-09-2009, 11:55 AM
bump

tien an
15-09-2009, 01:52 PM
Unbelievable that this is going on...

Sometimes I despair at the fact that our democracy (in the UK in particular), is being raped in this way.

If the MSM is so biased in their presentation of this issue...how can we find another avenue to reach our Irish cousins and implore them to at the very least have a proper look at what this actually means?

Apart from calling all your Irish friends and getting them to spread the news...(I have, but I only have one), what can we do?

I don't have the answer...but you may have.

Answer this thread.

Say (almost) anything...

Throw ideas in here...

(Advocates for the 'yes' vote need not bother).

tian an.

dangermouse
15-09-2009, 03:45 PM
Well aparently the Yes campaign have shot themselves in both feet. The poster below has offended people with mental illness and their families.
Yes groups deny responsibility for anti-Cóir posters (http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/lisbonwatch/2009/09/13/yes-groups-deny-responsibility-for-anti-coir-posters/)
http://images.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/0909/poster101.jpg

Nobody appears to know just who is behind a series of anti-Cóir posters which were erected along several of capital’s busiest thoroughfares last week.

The posters displayed a monkey holding a placard emblazoned with the words “No to Nuts”, and contained the message “Are Cóir driving you nuts, Vote Yes to Lisbon.

Several prominent Yes groups and campaigners contacted by The Irish Times denied responsibility and pleaded to be clueless as to who was behind the posters.

Cóir’s Richard Greene claimed the posters, which have been taken down by the Dublin City Council, represented “a huge own goal for the Yes side”, as they were deeply offensive to people who suffered from psychiatric illness.

Cóir is planning to blitz the capital and several other cities in the coming days with another controversial poster campaign warning of dire consequences if the Treaty is passed.

The group has produced a series of four pink, heart-shaped posters, containing provocative slogans such as “the EU loves low wages” and “Kiss your freedom goodbye”.

One of the posters contains the message “We love our Constitution, Vote No” while another claims “Politicians love the gravy train”.

A fifth poster shows a picture of a giraffe with the message “Another vote? They’ve got some neck”.

Greene told LisbonWatch: “We’ve got a huge response to our first series of posters and it is now accepted by all sides that we’re winning the poster campaign”.

decim
15-09-2009, 04:02 PM
Another reason to Vote NO Ireland.

The Irish government plans to introduce compulsory "swine flu" vaccinations and is preparing to jail people if they refuse the jab.

The Irish Daily Sunday Star reports that the Irish health department is planning to activate provisions in the 1947 Health Act to enforce mandatory "swine flu" vaccinations.

Baxter, a company currently under investigation by the Austrian police for deliberately contaminating 72 kilos of vaccine material with the live bird flu virus in February, is to supply Ireland with the "swine flu" vaccines.
http://www.theflucase.com/images/Ireland_thumb.jpg

http://www.theflucase.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=598%3Airish-government-plans-mandatory-qswine-fluq-jab-or-jail&catid=41%3Ahighlighted-news&Itemid=105&lang=en

decim
15-09-2009, 04:07 PM
Death Penalty: Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the ECHR

CFR & ECHR are legally binding under Lisbon

http://www.eucharter.org/home.php?page_id=9

Art. 48 TEU: The Treaties may be amended in accordance by an ordinary revision procedure or by simplified revision procedures

Art. 1 TEU: "The Union shall replace and succeed the European Community"

Art. 47 TEU: The Union shall have legal personality.

Art 37 TEU: "The Union may conclude agreements with one or more States or international organisations in areas covered by this Chapter."

Art. 21.2.h TEU: "promote an international system" and "global governance"

26.4 TEU:" The common foreign and security policy" will use "national and Union resources."

Art. 42.3 TEU of the Lisbon Treaty: "Member States shall undertake progressively to improve their military capabilities."

Art. 42.3 TEU: "Member States shall make civilian and military capabilities available to the Union for the implementation of the common security and defence policy"

EU President: Art. 15 TEU: The European Council shall elect its President, by a qualified majority, for a term of two and a half years, renewable once.

Since EU membership, we estimate European vessels have taken up to €200 billion worth of fish out of our waters - Mr Ebbie Sheehan, Irish Fishermens Organisation. Ireland received €60 Billion. Conned out of €140 billion, more if processing is included.

Bureaucrat quote: Day said the treaty will give the EU the power to "speak with one voice in helping to shape THE new world order."
(Irish Times, 7 Sept 2009) - Catherine Day, Secretary-General of the European Commission.

http://www.jimcorr.com

dangermouse
15-09-2009, 04:13 PM
Another reason to Vote NO Ireland.


http://www.theflucase.com/images/Ireland_thumb.jpg

http://www.theflucase.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=598%3Airish-government-plans-mandatory-qswine-fluq-jab-or-jail&catid=41%3Ahighlighted-news&Itemid=105&lang=en

I rang the i medical times about it and the assistant editor seemed a little shocked by it and is going to look into it.

decim
15-09-2009, 04:15 PM
Good job DM.

I rang the i medical times about it and the assistant editor seemed a little shocked by it and is going to look into it.

celtic isis
15-09-2009, 04:23 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPicGUQv4M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPicGUQv4M

cheers for posting this steevo :) hope you're well my friend i think you are hehe

aww jim is a sweetheart, love the smile at the end bless him, he kicks arse. :) Must pass this onto my bro!

Great clip!

yozhik
15-09-2009, 04:29 PM
Jim Corr is a really nice, down to earth human being. :)
In a fleeting moment of bravado, I emailed him to thank him for his courage as "a celebrity" and to let him know he spoke for millions who had no voice.

He actually replied ... much to my amazement.
Showed me how humble and accessible he is.

Top man ... top cause.
This Lisbon Treaty really is a bag of shite.

celtic isis
15-09-2009, 05:11 PM
Jim Corr is a really nice, down to earth human being. :)
In a fleeting moment of bravado, I emailed him to thank him for his courage as "a celebrity" and to let him know he spoke for millions who had no voice.

He actually replied ... much to my amazement.
Showed me how humble and accessible he is.

Top man ... top cause.
This Lisbon Treaty really is a bag of shite.

wow he mailed you back! none of them do that! :) I think i mailed him once too, but he didn't mail me back haha!

you obviously struck a cord with him :)

pri01
15-09-2009, 05:28 PM
I'm not yet sure if this is correct but there was interesting information given out by Ian Crane at the recent beyond knowledge conference at Liverpool regarding the Lisbon Treaty.

Is it correct that if it goes ahead as planned then there are plans to alter the legal system that we have now where an individual is judged under common law. This presumes that you are innocent until proven guilty.

Ian Crane says that the Lisbon Treaty will see the introduction of Napoleonic Law or code which presumes that you are guilty and need to prove yourself innocent.

This is very dangerous in my opinion if it is correct and we have just seen a well publicised example of a case in practise with the story of Michael Shields from Liverpool.

For those who are not aware, Michael was an 18 year old football fan who was accused by Bulgarian courts of attempted murder and consequently jailed for 15 years. This was dispite compelling evidence such as eyewitnesses and indeed a written confession submitted by the culprit. From what I've witnessed the Bulgarian courts ignored all of the evidence that would/should have thrown the case against Michael out of the courts. Instead, it has taken over 4 and a half years to prove his innocence and he has since been given a Royal pardon and has been freed.

I have never been able to understand why this case was ever allowed to result in a conviction of a completley innocent man until I heard the comments around the Lisbon treaty and the consequence to our legal system.

Is there a connection?

pinkgrapefruit
15-09-2009, 07:07 PM
What I want to know is what happens if the 'Yes' vote goes through... do we in the UK, march down to London by the million and demand our referendum or do we all end up bending down and taking it up the Gary like good citizens?

Fingers, legs, arms and ears.. all crossed!

decim
15-09-2009, 10:35 PM
'They' have over 100,000 new 'laws' to wheel out once the liesborn treason has been rat ified.

They were all passed at the push of a button & 'shelved' over the previous years.

80% (estimate) of all new 'laws' being foisted on the UK currently emanate from the eu, eg. slop buckets, light bulbs, bin sizes, collection times, postal 'reorganisation', quotas, transport, emissions etc etc etc..

There is a vast edifice of macro & micro managing laws & regulations ready to fall on us like a ton (or should that be tonne?) of Lead breeze blocks.

UK protestant country hated by rome - catholic republican fighting protestant loyalists - eu - treaty of rome - blair outed catholic zionist pm - independence for scotland wales promoted - devolution break up of uk - blair - ira ceasefire - ireland has deciding vote on liesborn treason - new pm of eu - blair? - UK under dominion of rome once gain - 'independence' lost - jesuit zionist alliance wins - we are f##ked.


I'm not yet sure if this is correct but there was interesting information given out by Ian Crane at the recent beyond knowledge conference at Liverpool regarding the Lisbon Treaty.

Is it correct that if it goes ahead as planned then there are plans to alter the legal system that we have now where an individual is judged under common law. This presumes that you are innocent until proven guilty.

Ian Crane says that the Lisbon Treaty will see the introduction of Napoleonic Law or code which presumes that you are guilty and need to prove yourself innocent.

This is very dangerous in my opinion if it is correct and we have just seen a well publicised example of a case in practice with the story of Michael Shields from Liverpool.

For those who are not aware, Michael was an 18 year old football fan who was accused by Bulgarian courts of attempted murder and consequently jailed for 15 years. This was dispite compelling evidence such as eyewitnesses and indeed a written confession submitted by the culprit. From what I've witnessed the Bulgarian courts ignored all of the evidence that would/should have thrown the case against Michael out of the courts. Instead, it has taken over 4 and a half years to prove his innocence and has since been given a Royal pardon and has been freed.

I have never been able to understand why this case was ever allowed to result in a conviction of a compleley innocent man until I heared the comments around the Lisbon treaty and the consequence to our legal system.

Is there a connection?

decim
16-09-2009, 01:34 AM
Ex? communist on mission to Ireland for a yes vote.

16/09/2009
Walesa in Ireland this week to campaign for EU treaty
The shipyard electrician turned head of Poland's epic anti-communist Solidarity trade union will campaign for Ireland to pass the EU’s Lisbon Treaty, which the country rejected in a vote last year.

http://www.expatica.com/de/news/german-news/Walesa-in-Ireland-this-week-to-campaign-for-EU-treaty-_56350.html

Lech Wałęsa is a devout Roman Catholic, (jesuit)?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lech_Wa%C5%82%C4%99sa

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Former President of Poland Lech Walesa to receive Honorary Degree
Walesa is the fourth Nobel Laureate to visit the university within the last two years. The others are: Oscar Arias, president of Costa Rica, Desmond Tutu, archbishop emeritus of Cape Town, South Africa, and Mairead Corrigan Maguire, founder of the Northern Ireland Peace Movement.

Mission Week

Each year in February, the Marquette community pauses in a special way to recall our common mission and the values that unify and inspire us. As a Catholic, Jesuit university

http://www.marquette.edu/omc/newscenter/news/22304lech.shtml

dolores1
16-09-2009, 11:25 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPicGUQv4M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCPicGUQv4M

From Jim Corr?

steevo
23-09-2009, 11:36 PM
David Icke radio interview about the Lisbon Treaty September 14th, 2009:-

http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=1058279954&postcount=821

diggers_1
23-09-2009, 11:49 PM
A+ to the man I will be emailing this off. As it has a impact.