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Irish Times bring on the heavy artillery in Lisbon II campaign

The Irish Times is pulling out all the stops in an effort to secure a Yes vote this time around.

There are no less than five articles in favour of the Yes side in today’s edition. Breda O’Brien completes the project with a sort of neutral article bordering on the Yes side of the argument.

Not a No view in sight.

Economic balance of advantage tends to a Yes

No vote would be an irrational act of self-injury

Yes campaign must sell treaty as a good thing in itself

If Yes side sticks to the big picture Lisbon can be won

Ireland had key role in framing uniquely democratic treaty

Sick of hearing half-truths in treaty debate

Author AnthonyPosted on 12th September 2009Categories Uncategorized

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