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In reply to the discussion: Ireland votes YES! [View all]jopacaco
(133 posts)62. Congratulations to Ireland!
Thanks to my grandfather's birth in Ireland, I have dual citizenship. I go to visit my family and friends as often as I can. One thing that I have noticed is how much attention the Irish people pay to politics, even American. I am always amazed by random conversations that I have with people in pubs or shops about American politics. They could put most American's to shame with their knowledge of American issues and politicians. Overall, they tend to be liberal. Even though most are still Catholic they realize how they have been screwed repeatedly by the church so they don't follow blindly. I am so proud of my country today!
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I was on the jury. It was a 7-0 hide. Ah, the smell of pizza in the morning... n/t
freshwest
May 2015
#58
Gosh, it took long enough to nuke him. Or was it a swarm of trolls? Lotta posts. n/t
freshwest
May 2015
#71
I wonder if all these Irish gay-haters in the US will change their last names now.
MNBrewer
May 2015
#42
I'm very proud to live on this planet this morning. The Irish truly have their shit together!
BlueJazz
May 2015
#63
It's an amendment to a section that doesn't specify anything about sex at the moment
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#77
Nice idea in theory, but in practice, 'universal' can get left up to a politicised court
muriel_volestrangler
May 2015
#81