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Name: Eimear Noone on Nov 10, 2009Comments: Is this a nation where the president will be discriminated against, should she wish to join a sports (not "sporting") club I support the ruling only if those women who spend their time working hard to make this country run are exempt from paying income tax. Fair tradeFlag
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Name: Grainne Healy on Nov 10, 2009Comments: Unless such social networking sites of power and influence are open to men and women, gender inequality will never be defeated.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 10, 2009Comments: Women have as much of a right as men to play a useless sportFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 10, 2009Comments: I fully agree that the goverment should change the equal status act and put an end [once and forall] to outdated men only rules like we have seen in the portmarnock golf club, this is in case we have forgotten 2009Flag
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Name: Una.ryan on Nov 10, 2009Comments: Please change the Equal Status Act in this regard before the end of 2009.Flag
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Name: Brendan Archbold on Nov 11, 2009Comments: Equality law in Ireland is clearly not sufficiently robust to bring the golfing fraternity in the light of day. It must be updated.Flag
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Name: Pat Kenny on Nov 11, 2009Comments: This is a backward step for Irish society. No one should be prohibited from joining a club based solely on their genderFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 13, 2009Comments: It would be appreciated if Portmarnock Golf Club voluntarily changed its outdated men only ruleFlag
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Name: Edel Quinn on Nov 17, 2009Comments: Get real, wake up to the reality of 2009. Regardless, reality will bite inevitably.Flag
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