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Abortion in Ireland - Life choices
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| Jan 24th 2002
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Posted on 02/13/2002 10:42:33 AM PST by Jeremy_Bentham
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To: cicero's_son
Irish Freeper here. The constitutional ammendment proposes to protect the life of the unborn from the moment the embryo is implanted into the womb. There are basically two types of opponents to the ammendment. 1) Those who think it's too conservative - an argument that's easy to understand even if you don't agree with it. And 2) Those who think it is too liberal. The life of the unborn is not protected between the time of conception and implantation into the womb. This basically means women can still use the 'Morning After' Pill.
For many conservatives this ammendment is a hard pill to swallow because it would dilute the view that life commences at conception and ends at death. However, Ireland is becoming increasingly 'liberal' and we might just have to be practical about it and accept that this is the best we're going to get.
Hard to say whether or not the ammendment will pass. I haven't seen any polls on how we intend to vote on the referendum. (Too busy reading FreeRepublic - May I recommend Mark Steyn to you all).
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02/14/2002 1:24:08 AM PST
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Cian
To: Jeremy_Bentham
When I was single, I dated a few Irish girls. If the subject of abortion came up I told them about how many American women who have abortions use it as a form of birth control. From their reaction, you would have thought I was talking about seeing Elvis. It was sheer disbelief. They couldn't comprehend the idea of convenience abortions. I thought that was a good thing.
To: Jeremy_Bentham
I can only hope and pray that the Irish will not vote to commit their own suicides by "choice" after all the years of the Brits trying to kill us off by starvation.
"A nation that kills its children is a nation without hope." pope John Paul II
My fellow Irishmen, "Be fruitful and multiply" -- you'll own all of Europe including Great Britain in as little as 50 years-- as all those countries are far below replacement level births!!
Let the Irish be the leaders and once again save our Western Civilization.
To: Cian
Steyn is one of my favourites. I check him out regularly on Canada's National Post. :-)
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posted on
02/14/2002 4:16:22 AM PST
by
Happygal
To: Khepera
Can I withold my "Hooray" until after the plebescite?
Shalom.
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posted on
02/14/2002 8:35:24 AM PST
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ArGee
To: ArGee
Yes but do not forget to keep breathing.
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posted on
02/14/2002 9:05:01 AM PST
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Khepera
To: Khepera
Yes but do not forget to keep breathing. Yes, of course. That explains why the screen was going gray. I thought it was a problem in my display driver.
Shalom.
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02/14/2002 10:59:25 AM PST
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ArGee
To: Colosis
Thanks for the update. I can see that this is confusing, when really the subject should not be confusing at all. A life is a life.
To: afraidfortherepublic
I'm sure you can imagine how this is making the boold boil over here. I hope you too get the opportunity to vote directly on this issue some day.
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02/15/2002 12:35:30 AM PST
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Colosis
To: Colosis
I hope you too get the opportunity to vote directly on this issue some day.We never will, more's the pity. And with 29 years of Roe v. Wade under our belt, we've lost the future. Too many young folks think that it is their right to be promiscuous and to flush any inconvenient children. It is truly shameful. And it has created a couple of generations of selfish and irresponsible people. It is so sad that we now have more abortions than live birthsin some states (perhaps all states). Shameful.
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