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mushroom25 | 11:04 Sat 23rd May 2015 | News
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a very high turnout has been reported, and a landslide "yes" is being forecast in the urban areas. indeed some prominent "no" campaigners are ready to concede.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-32856232

but would that necessarily guarantee an overall result in favour of gay marriage?

and, if the result isn't a "yes", will the government embark on its previously successful "neverendum" tactic until the electorate provides the right answer?
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// You know that I likened,IMO, a civil gay union as meaningless as if my two dogs were getting married.//

even a retired cop should be able to understand a change in the law

it always involves something that yesterday was unlawful is now lawful today ( erm on the day of Royal Assent etc ) - and so it is not meaningless. It has meaning - that is it is lawful and previously was not

I am glad he has retired in fact

oh and this:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1569248/Indian-man-marries-dog.html

tree marriage is also common
marriage is branching out
whatever will they think of next ....

child marriage ?
marrying cars is next
Well I still say well done Ireland. I thought it would be a no vote. My daughter voted yes but her boyfriend voted no....no, because he's a Catholic!

I am so grateful to my parents and grand parents for their liberal thinking. One thing my grandad told me....everyone's money is worth the same.
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