Thursday, October 08, 2009

Irish "Yes" vote on Lisbon treaty a bit suspicious...

The recent decision by the Republic to say 'Yes' by a massive margin to the second Lisbon referendum is nothing short of astonishing - if not suspicious.

Not one single provision of the document has changed since the initial rejection of the Lisbon document in 2008, yet a very surprising swing has taken place.

All the so-called 'concerns' that the Irish people had on the Lisbon document seem to have vanished overnight without the slightest trace.

The Lisbon document is the most controversial EU document ever put before the Irish people, which has been met with very serious and well-backed opposition from the general public on a number of grounds. More...

Don't miss:

  1. How the Irish Lisbon Treaty votes were counted...
  2. Jim Corr on why Ireland should refuse the Lisbon Treaty...
  3. Is the European Union the new Soviet Union?
  4. World Government, a New World Order...

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