Ten reasons why Ireland must vote No, No, on Friday:
To retain an acknowledgement of motherhood in the Irish Constitution.
To preserve a mother’s ‘right to choose’ to put her children first.
To ensure that the State cannot relinquish its responsibilities to citizens who are old or infirm.
To retain the connection between marriage and family in the laws of Ireland.
To prevent judges replacing the elected representative of the People as the primary makers of law.
To prevent ‘families’ becoming matters of convenience — either of the government or of external agencies and parties seeking to damage and exploit the Irish People and the country they have built for themselves and their children.
To deter any further assaults on the fundamental rights of the Irish people by politicians answering to external masters rather than the people who elect them, and specifically to prevent the Irish Constitution being used as an instrument to promote the further plantation of Ireland with indifferent aliens.
So that genuine ‘alternative families’ — i.e. those conforming to the natural order of procreation and nurture, may in the future have some chance of being treated in a more just and decent fashion.
To send a clear message to the political class and the media that the Irish People are sick of their unwholesome agendas, tired of being taken for fools, and sick and tired of being lied to.
To send a clear message to the political class, which for several years now has been manifesting nothing but hatred for the Irish People, that a line has been drawn across the ancient land of Ireland: Thus far and no farther!
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