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I've had some fun with the canvassers tying to teach me the political landscape here.


"we're the republican party" - oh cool, which ones are the monarchists then?

"we're for a strong ireland" - really? I was hoping to vote for the party seeking to undermine it.


I'm none the wiser as far as differentiating the parties goes, but apparently having functioning sperm/womb and affiliation to the GAA are the sole requirements for local office, weirdly.

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El Pibe Wrote:

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> I've had some fun with the canvassers tying to

> teach me the political landscape here.

>

> "we're the republican party" - oh cool, which ones

> are the monarchists then?

> "we're for a strong ireland" - really? I was

> hoping to vote for the party seeking to undermine

> it.

>

> I'm none the wiser as far as differentiating the

> parties goes, but apparently having functioning

> sperm/womb and affiliation to the GAA are the sole

> requirements for local office, weirdly.


These are the lads for you...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C3%ADs_Nua

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i do find it a bit weird the insistence that a party name has to be gaelic, given the inability of the vast majority to speak more than about three words.


If there was a cultural imposition that x in the UK had to be done in old saxon for political show, I'd find that probably a bit disturbing. Not sure why noone finds it so here*.


*mostly because they don't care for the most part, but then apathy in the face of political malaise is hardly unique to the republic!

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Yes the voting is insecure- last time there were cases of people turning up at the polling station and giving their names and addresses and finding that people had already used their ballot papers! Dipping your finger in indelible ink is a good idea- and a sign that you have actually voted- which we all should do of course- even though most politicians are self-serving, vote-chasing imbeciles!
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