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Vote for marriage equality 22nd May

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

This has probably been asked a squillion times on here already.

Will you be voting yes or no?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

would anybody vote no for religious reasons?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This has probably been asked a squillion times on here already.

Will you be voting yes or no?

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Any vote to make change in the Constitution is private, it's rude to ask what others are voting,

If you're unsure how to vote, educate your self on the matter.

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By *osafewordneededMan
over a year ago

City

Voting no for religious reasons would be better than voting yes so we look cool to other countries.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"This has probably been asked a squillion times on here already.

Will you be voting yes or no?

Any vote to make change in the Constitution is private, it's rude to ask what others are voting,

If you're unsure how to vote, educate your self on the matter."

totes agree here with holly

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"This has probably been asked a squillion times on here already.

Will you be voting yes or no?

Any vote to make change in the Constitution is private, it's rude to ask what others are voting,

If you're unsure how to vote, educate your self on the matter."

I didn't realise it was rude to ask what people were voting. Please accept my apologies.

I'm voting yes.

From what I've read, civil partnerships are already acceptable in Ireland. Isn't that similar to marriage?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38WRQrR2br4

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By *ong riderMan
over a year ago

belfast


"This has probably been asked a squillion times on here already.

Will you be voting yes or no?

Any vote to make change in the Constitution is private, it's rude to ask what others are voting,

If you're unsure how to vote, educate your self on the matter.

I didn't realise it was rude to ask what people were voting. Please accept my apologies.

I'm voting yes.

From what I've read, civil partnerships are already acceptable in Ireland. Isn't that similar to marriage?"

Well there is separate legislation for each but the entitlement to certain benefits, pension etc apply equally between the two so really it's just a legislative inequality that could do with updating to allow same sex couples to legally describe themselves as 'married' which they cannot do under a cp

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Shouldn't even be a question or a matter to vote on. If you say no your basically saying others aren't as equal as you And if you are concerned about children and "the family" bernardos and various other children's charities could do with your help. So many children out there being physically, sexually and mentally abused by they're parents bur every child needs a mother and a father.... it takes so much work for gay couples to have children and power to them. How dare anyone decide who another loves. Mind your own business, keep your nose out of others and crawl back into your backward bigot cave!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"This has probably been asked a squillion times on here already.

Will you be voting yes or no?

Any vote to make change in the Constitution is private, it's rude to ask what others are voting,

If you're unsure how to vote, educate your self on the matter.

I didn't realise it was rude to ask what people were voting. Please accept my apologies.

I'm voting yes.

From what I've read, civil partnerships are already acceptable in Ireland. Isn't that similar to marriage?

Well there is separate legislation for each but the entitlement to certain benefits, pension etc apply equally between the two so really it's just a legislative inequality that could do with updating to allow same sex couples to legally describe themselves as 'married' which they cannot do under a cp"

Thanks, Makes sense.

I know of people who claim not be married to each other just so they can claim more in benefits.

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By *igertigerCouple (MM)
over a year ago

nr Letterkenny


"Shouldn't even be a question or a matter to vote on. If you say no your basically saying others aren't as equal as you And if you are concerned about children and "the family" bernardos and various other children's charities could do with your help. So many children out there being physically, sexually and mentally abused by they're parents bur every child needs a mother and a father.... it takes so much work for gay couples to have children and power to them. How dare anyone decide who another loves. Mind your own business, keep your nose out of others and crawl back into your backward bigot cave!"

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By *ukkakewhoreWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"Shouldn't even be a question or a matter to vote on. If you say no your basically saying others aren't as equal as you And if you are concerned about children and "the family" bernardos and various other children's charities could do with your help. So many children out there being physically, sexually and mentally abused by they're parents bur every child needs a mother and a father.... it takes so much work for gay couples to have children and power to them. How dare anyone decide who another loves. Mind your own business, keep your nose out of others and crawl back into your backward bigot cave!"

Grow up and stop thinking that anyone who votes no or dosen't bother voting lives in a "backward bigot cave"

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By *osafewordneededMan
over a year ago

City


"Shouldn't even be a question or a matter to vote on. If you say no your basically saying others aren't as equal as you"

Voting yes does not make everyone equal. It makes gay people who want to get married equal to straight people who want to get married. That's not the entire population.

You're actually voting for inequality because you are reinforcing inequality for married people in law vs people who dont believe in marriage and just want to live together.

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By *imwildWoman
over a year ago

around


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You're actually voting for inequality because you are reinforcing inequality for married people in law vs people who dont believe in marriage and just want to live together."

Bull.

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By *osafewordneededMan
over a year ago

City


"Bull. "

Eloquently put.

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