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Counter Campaign
Before the 2011 Presidential Election campaign, a website called davidnorris4president.com was set up by Enoch Burke to oppose Norris' campaign. The campaign 'raised questions about Norris’s infamous 2002 Magill interview six months before it was discussed in mainstream media'. It also focused on Norris' professed belief on the fundamental Christian belief toward the homosexual lifestyle:  'During a TV3 interview last August, This is... With Ursula Halligan, David Norris claimed that 'the worst homophobia comes from the Christian churches'.' The online campaign attracted attention to the senator's ambiguous remarks on paedophilia identified in the Magill Article as well as drawing attention to his defense of Cathal Ó Searcaigh, an Irish poet 'accused of having sexually abused young teenage boys in Nepal'. The online campaign produced a considerable reaction, featuring in discussions on various online forums.

During the 2019 European Parliament election campaign, a website called mariawalshforeurope.com was set up by Enoch Burke to oppose Walsh's campaign. The website broadcast ads on Google and Facebook. After Fine Gael requested that both Google and Facebook remove the ads, Facebook refused to do so, professing that the ads 'did not break community standards'.