A ajapale Moderator Messages 7,704 20 Feb 2010 #1 Is www.Politics.ie closed (as reported on wikipedia Dec 09) to new members? If so what are the implications for the site? Politics.ie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Site is currently closed to new membership (as of December 2009). Click to expand...
Is www.Politics.ie closed (as reported on wikipedia Dec 09) to new members? If so what are the implications for the site? Politics.ie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Site is currently closed to new membership (as of December 2009). Click to expand...
T tiger Registered User Messages 1,159 20 Feb 2010 #2 Re: Is Politics.ie closed to new members? If so what are the implications for the sit http://www.politics.ie/register.php Sorry, registration has been disabled by the administrator. Click to expand... I guess that answers the first question.
Re: Is Politics.ie closed to new members? If so what are the implications for the sit http://www.politics.ie/register.php Sorry, registration has been disabled by the administrator. Click to expand... I guess that answers the first question.
B bogle Registered User Messages 129 21 Feb 2010 #3 Re: Is Politics.ie closed to new members? If so what are the implications for the sit Interesting, I wonder why? Some of the debates over there are quite robust and amusing at times. I wonder how many of AAM members are also posters on Politics.ie as well?
Re: Is Politics.ie closed to new members? If so what are the implications for the sit Interesting, I wonder why? Some of the debates over there are quite robust and amusing at times. I wonder how many of AAM members are also posters on Politics.ie as well?
P Padraigb Registered User Messages 1,738 21 Feb 2010 #4 Re: Is Politics.ie closed to new members? If so what are the implications for the sit Too many bears in the bearpit.
Re: Is Politics.ie closed to new members? If so what are the implications for the sit Too many bears in the bearpit.