Friday, 13 June 2008

How The Irish Have Voted

Pro-life - against the EU's enforcement of abortion, euthanasia, human-animal hybrids, and so much else besides;

Pro-family - against the EU's enforcement of same-sex "marriage", adoption by same-sex couples, "the parental State", and so much else besides;

Pro-worker - against the EU's driving down of wages and working conditions, and its engineering of mass unemployment;

Anti-war - against an EU standing army (under overall America command);

From the wallet - for the £150 billion that their fisheries have lost as a direct consequence of EU membership, three times the £50 billion that they have received in EU largesse; and

From the heart - for a recognisably Irish culture and society, rather than homogenisation to within an inch of being totally indistinguishable from anywhere else on earth.

3 comments:

  1. You are absolutely right. The cloying Europhile consensus in Ireland goes hand in hand with the extreme secularisation and globalisation of its political and cultural elite. But the real Ireland has now spoken.

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  2. How is same-sex "marriage" anti-family?

    How, precisely, is homosexuality a threat to “husband, wife and children, joined by public recognition and legal bond? If some small percentage of the population forms same-sex relationships, how is that the downfall of the family? Divorce, illegitimacy and adultery are enemies of family. Homosexuality is not.

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  3. Well, it obvioulsy isn't "husband, wife and children". Homosexuality as such is not really such a threat. But same-sex "marriage" certainly is.

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