Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Ireland's Abortion Referendum: Massive Marxist Machinations

              Monumental day for women': Ireland votes overwhelmingly to repeal ... 
                             Marxist supporters of legalized murder of children, self-identify by displaying the Marxist variant
                             of the raised clenched fist salute, where the fist is facing front, not sideways. 


The May 25 referendum in Ireland to allow for the murder of infants up to six months in the womb witnessed massive voter fraud. Elderly groups from nursing homes who turned up at the polls were turned away, informed by polling officials they were deregistered. Similar incidents occurred to groups of nuns living in convents. Both groups had intended to vote for life.1 Other reports of massive voter fraud match up and include a foreign element, "People had their names taken off the register in the polling stations. And non Irish citizens were getting voter cards. What we have seen on the doors and from talking to people it doesn't match up. We have seen evidence of illegal dealing and rigging of the votes"...He insisted that there was a group of Italians in Ireland who were not citizens who received voting cards 'out of the blue.'"2

Not only were [young adult] Italians given voter cards, so were French young adults:


According to Independent TD Mattie McGrath, evidence of voter fraud is endemic throughout Ireland:


Yet in the Galway incident involving the French student, Galway City Council spokesman Gary McMahon says, "...there’s no great [Emphasis: Mine] evidence of anything resembling voter fraud." What McMahon doesn't say is that one must first apply to get a polling card, and the French student hadn't, “I was really surprised to see the card on Tuesday. I checked and all the details on it are correct. I have not registered for anything in Galway except for last September when I registered for internal student elections at NUIG.” Since the French student didn't register to vote in Galway, her name and address wouldn't exist for the purpose of receiving a polling card, meaning there can be no local "clerical error" on the part of Galway. In other words, the student's name and address was provided to Galway's City Council by the Department of Justice and Equality in Dublin, the agency responsible for border control. 
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