...on Thursday, just say no.
It is the simplest, most powerful word in your vocabulary.
After hundreds of years of foreign rule, I am dumbfounded at your lemming-like desire to be ruled by Brussels.
A yes vote on Thursday all but guarantees that you will lose what little remaining sovereignty you have left.
To say yes is to bend over faster whilst handing the lube to Brussels.
When you guys straighten your backs you do it very well.
Grow a pair, for your own sakes. Be masters of your own destiny once more.
Just. Say. No.
CR.
Stalin springs to mind:
ReplyDelete"It's not who votes that counts, but who counts the votes."
Either way, Ireland's fucked. In fact you can't really call it Ireland anymore. It's about as Irish as a kebab. The same goes for any country in the UK too.
regards
Harbinger
H,
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling that they will vote for more pain and less sovereignty.
What I (still) fail to comprehend is how the people allowed their nations to be given away. Most of us struggled to resist for centuries and here we all are, saying "Take it. It's yours. We are yours to command".
It's fucking embarrassing.
CR.
CR, theres no point in either wondering why people do this.... They probably will vote no but the quote Harbinger stated is quite apt...... They are corupt, whats fucking embarassing is that people know whats going on and are waiting for some "leader" or "special one" to show up and tell them what to do yet no one is prepared to stick their neck out and get assasinated.(oops "buzz word" Hi to the spooks who are now reading this. Fuck you, the people telling you what to do are corupt and wont hesitate binning you off when you have served your purpose you fucking puppet)
ReplyDeleteSorry forgot to sign off my last post:
ReplyDeleteKyd
Cap'n,
ReplyDelete"What I (still) fail to comprehend is how the people allowed their nations to be given away."
This is simple to understand why, that is once you put the pieces of the jigsaw together - war, immigration and education (read indoctrination).
1. The elites create a war as planned. Result, people die.
2. The country suffers from a lack of a workforce and the migrants pile in.
3. Successive generations of immigrants' children grow up with the indigenous as well as work and socialise with them after school. The education system teaches minors, that immigrants although different in colour, are just as indigenous as you. Therefore the seed of globalism and race, culture and national relativity is implanted.
Add to this the 'Out of Africa' myth and enforce racism laws and voila, you have your answer. You cannot have a nation when there is nothing to bind it together. The two most important foundations of any nation are indigenous peoples and their culture. They no longer exist within the UK.
If you were sitting in a restaurant and ordered chicken soup and were brought a bowl of oxtail mixed with tomato, chicken, minestrone and scotch broth, you'd complain and ask for chicken. Of course, your choice, your order - give me a bowl of chicken soup or I'm leaving. However to take the same stance with wanting to live amongst your own people you'd be pilloried as a racist. The British people have to accept what you got in the restaurant when it comes to race. And unlike blacks in the UK who've had enough of the UK and want to live with their own people and culture, they have Africa. They can leave and go home anytime. We, the indigenous of Britain, can't.
Cultural relativism kills culture. Immigration kills indigenous way of life. These two factors have been going on steadily in the UK for the last 60+ years.
However, the globalists will be happy knowing they never offended anyone, although they have yet to realise the cost in not offending will mean the ultimate obliteration of their ancestral culture, their unity, their privacy, their difference, their individuality and above all their liberty and freedom.
regards
Harbinger
Kyd,
ReplyDeleteAye, you are right.
And don't they just re-do the thing if the Irish come up with the "wrong" answer anyway?
Best place to look for a leader is in the chuffing mirror....
CR.
H,
ReplyDeleteThe (even) worse scenario, and it's all too real, is the one where they get neighbour fighting neighbour.
Then they just sit back and say, "Well, this is what you wanted", because people think they are supporting a cause. (both sides believe in the cause but it was the govt that started them off).
The only cause, is one the elites win. They pull the strings, and we dance.
They must get bored predicting the outcome of "public" debates.
CR.
After hundreds of years of foreign rule, I am dumbfounded at your lemming-like desire to be ruled by Brussels.
ReplyDeleteYes but you're dealing with the Oirish, Cap'n. I should know, there's a leprechaun charging around inside me.
James,
ReplyDeleteMe too. Possibly on me old mam's side.
But even that part of me screams "NOOOOOO!!"
CR.
Kyd,
ReplyDeleteI hear that!
They can get to fuck without any assistance from me.
Bring on the (dare I say it? I dare, I dare) revolution!
CR.
You know, I find myself wondering what the IRA might do if Irish sovereignty were stolen by the EU. Or whether they've sold out to Brussels.
ReplyDeleteThe dissidents are still active against the 'Brits', but what will they do when the EU takes over a united Ireland? Just an idle observation.
I have a very nasty feeling in my water that the treaty will be passed here. The gubmint have been throwing every scare tactic they can think of into the pot. Out ATMs are going to dry up. We'll be thrown out of Europe. The money in our pockets will be worth nothing. The list is endless. I have heard a few street interviews and it is depressing hearing the sheeple trotting out those same lines parrot fashion.
ReplyDeleteIs there any room over there in the UK for an oul Irish pensioner? I don't eat much and am reasonably tidy.
Anon,
ReplyDeleteDon't be too harsh: we aren't exactly masters of our own country either...
CR.
Bill,
ReplyDeleteThose boys are pollies now. They need to ensure their own careers are safe.
I think they sold our some time ago.
CR.
GD,
ReplyDeleteI think it may get bad, but it won't be the end of the world. Like Greece, there will be some pain but it won't be terminal.
Plenty of room up here in Scotland. I have a spare shed you can use.
Naturally, you will need to dance for food but only once a day. I'm not cruel.
CR.
The correct answer is 'No' and I hope they will be emboldened by the Greeks to go with it. Unfortunately, I have no confidence they will vote this down because, at the end of the day, people in general are pretty dumb.
ReplyDeleteSad, but true...
D,
ReplyDeleteAs much as I don't want to, I agree.
The people will be fooled, once again, by greedy, inept politicians. And you can bet your bottom dollar that the "Yes" campaign will be adequately funded. By us.
Sickening.
CR.
Hello Captain
ReplyDeleteAnother problem associated with the EU is its farming policy, which for dome reason we all take for granted ...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/may/26/eu-farming-policies-bird-population?INTCMP=SRCH
This article is saying that the bird population in Europe has fallen by around 300 million since 1980!
A group of people who have orchestrated such wanton destruction of our habitat have no right to any sort of power in my mind.
Why would anybody vote for such a thing?
Beats me
Ian,
ReplyDeleteDestruction is what they do best.
It's enough to make a grown man weep.
CR.