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Post by Stallit 2 de Halfo on Jun 5, 2008 22:16:04 GMT
Too much sectarianism id say. Lets face it, they are all in it for themselves. I mentioned it before, the parties are like consumer products competeing for power and membership. At the moment, id say the least sectarian group is the ISN who seem to promote other groups in their publications. But theyr only small 'so they would do that'. One think I like about the IRSP, is that there is not as much ideological sectarianism and it does not adhere to any 'fixed' figure, like Trotsky etc. Peter Urban who was in it until recently, and who from reading his resignation letter ( irelandsown.net/urban1.html ) is like reading a description of my own reasons as to why I like the IRSP, was a Council Communist. There's all sorts in the IRSP - and thats a good thing. Less dogmatic. This seems to be his bebo : www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?MemberId=6055033160Sorry for going off topic there ;D
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Post by Stallit 2 de Halfo on Jun 6, 2008 22:41:19 GMT
Looking good so far from the polls.
A poll done on the Joe Duffy show where 12,000 people texted in has come out at:
57% - No 43% -Yes
And then there's the other one im sure youv heard about, 30% yes 35% No.
It might be a fiddle to get more of those inclined towards the yes to come out and vote in fear of losing it. Could happen, its abit fishy how balanced the media seem to be on it. Cowen has to be pulling some RTE and media strings somewhere.
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