Spoofers guide to Lisbon

Bit late to the game on this (it’s been flitting around emails and was on a few other sites already) but I really enjoyed this: [PDF link]Spoofers guide to Lisbon.
It’s Pro-Lisbon and is funny and well written.
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Bit late to the game on this (it’s been flitting around emails and was on a few other sites already) but I really enjoyed this: [PDF link]Spoofers guide to Lisbon.
It’s Pro-Lisbon and is funny and well written.
At the risk of being unpopular, I’d like to direct people to what I thought were some decent Lisbon treaty explanations by Donagh Diamond on RTE’s prime time last night.
For extra fun, check out the Pat Cox, Patricia McKenna, Jens-Peter Bonde and Íñigo Méndez De Vigo round table that followed, proof if ever of the joy of European discussion and a hearty endorsement of the European machine. Primetime click.

Another day, another bat-shit-crazy Lisbon no poster. Is it the Yes vote playing on the Corr effect?
Photo taken by Editor_tupp on the Lisbon no poster flickr group.

Taken by Daragh_ot and part of the Flickr no to Lisbon flickr photo group. He took a shot of an anti-Lisbon stencil too.
It’s not isolated either, see here for a different poster with the same treatment.
I got my graphic designer and my political analyst (he’s doing well at the moment, he’s the 2nd monkey in the first poster below) to do some statistical modeling on the likely outcome of the escalating No vote Lisbon poster extremism. Unfortunately it can only predict so much:

So where will this end? I’m interested to see if Godwin’s law is about to make a real world appearance.
If you have any predicted extremist posters, send them here. If you have real poster examples, send them to the Flickr group.
Previously:
We’re going to chip your babies!.
Dustin co-opted.
Following on from the Dustin anti-Lisbon poster from earlier, here’s a nice measured one:

And my favourite so far:

What the fuck? We all need to check Subsection 2.4.8 on baby chipping. This is serious shit.
All taken from the new flickr photo group for no to Lisbon posters. Setup by Simon McGarr and posted about on irishelection.com.

The Labour Party wants students both 2nd and 3rd level to create short YouTube videos to engage the Irish public in learning about and supporting the Lisbon Treaty.
Students of all levels of familiarity with video production are encouraged to produce a one-minute short illustrating why they support the Lisbon Treaty.
Maybe we’ll finally get some pro Lisbon videos up on youtube, instead of the usual.
The prize is €1000, so it’s worth a go.
The internet weakens as the sun blazes down.