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Sunday September 29, 2002 21:09
by curious - unsolved mysteries
now its time for so called globalise resistance and ESF to end their silence on Nice
its now well past time for other groups which claim to be concerned about issues, such as Globalise Resistance and ESF to end their silence on Nice, who are they afraid that they will upset?
Well Done to the anti-war movement on their excellent march in Dublin yesterday and for their brave and courageous stand in taking a position against the Nice referendum. Will GR finally break its silence on Nice? Also ESF seem to be playing coy with the issue of Nice, the issue that dare not raise its head. Do they think we will not notice? Come on dont be so closed, its time to come clean, are ye for a yes or no vote on Nice?
Comments (7 of 7)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7has it occured to you Sir
that some have no vote
for some did not fill out their
voter register forms.
and that perhaps it is more important
to convince groups and people outside the IMC network to vote NO.
since most Irish people aren´t registered to vote and are thus dis-enfranchised.
would that include me
my noble friend j. tweedle-humm whats your face?
yes it does.
and all the other people just like you
in France, Spain and Italy and Australia and all ove the world.
all of it.
from globalise resistance?
I mean man with a name like that what do you think?
and might I point out to my right honorable friend that "Spain" is becoming a passé concept: yesterday the CIU and ERC catalan nationalist and republican parties (government and opposition of Catalúya) gave their support to the PNV (Basque nationalist party)
the PNV have declared their wish for free association and autonmy with spain.
the catalans want the same.
like Ireland and Griffith.
and maybe there´s a history leaving cert student out there who might like to write a "paper" on that.
against the war.
Joe was giving his opinion on Nice on saturday with his chant "No To War, No To Nice"
Its interesting that Joe C. is allowed to give his opinion on Nice on the streets. But why does GR not give its official position? There are too many groups keeping their heads down on Nice and hoping it will disapear, and that no one will notice their their conspicious silences. Shame on them.
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