Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » Bearing in mind that nobody will change anyone's mind on an internet forum I put it to you that we've arrived at the perfect Irish solution. If you want an abortion just order the 2 tablets from Holland, don't need to tell anyone, donation is voluntary. The pro lifers can then bask in the afterglow of living in an abortion free country and safe in the knowledge that those travelling have dropped by a 1,000. Now if neither side ever talk to each other this could work
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » Bearing in mind that nobody will change anyone's mind on an internet forum
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » Now if neither side ever talk to each other this could work
gctest50 wrote: » How bizzare - Arguing with your own fantasy responses
captbarnacles wrote: » Somewhat off-topic but will this all be moot in the future? if pregnancy could be detected within 48 hours and (freely available) medication could end the pregnancy right there would it satisfy everyone?
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » The abortion debate seems to have migrated to the DS thread but anyway I'll leave this here.
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » What the Pro-Choice Campaign needs is martyr willing to document their Irish self-abortion, put it up all over Twitter & FB with a dated scan to show they were pregnant before the tablets.
nozzferrahhtoo wrote: » Or, put another way, you will not be taking the time to reply to the people who took the time to reply to you.
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » The abortion debate seems to have migrated to the DS thread but anyway I'll leave this here. Some have said it's illegal under Irish law to have an abortion in this country (except in select circumstances). What the Pro-Choice Campaign needs is martyr willing to document their Irish self-abortion, put it up all over Twitter & FB with a dated scan to show they were pregnant before the tablets. Make it so ubiquitous that the authorities have to arrest them for murder & not loose the case down the back of the radiator. . . . . . . Then comes the outcry that would dwarf Nelson Mandela or Deirdre Barlow's freedom campaign. The World Press will descend to laugh at the murder trial & there would be a huge knee jerk swing to the pro-choice side. Only caveat would be that the martyr would have to be whiter than white, no skeletons.
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » Couldn't be dealing with it, there's no debate to be had, only sniping.
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » Should call the referendum for next Monday cause everyone I know has made up their own mind & we don't need 6 months of tearing the country apart.
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » We, the Irish, are not mature enough as a society to have a civilised debate, it's all shouting on both sides.
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » The real doomsday scenario for the Pro-Choice side is it runs into September & Francis' visit. One wag of his finger will swing 10 to 15% of the occasional Catholics.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » I don't think so. Anyone who is of a mind to listen to the Pope on this subject will already be voting No. As a Yes voter, I would welcome the Pope getting involved. it would be another opportunity to point out that every Christian church in Ireland was against passing the 8th in the first place. Except the Catholic church. It is a sectarian piece of .. law.
seamus wrote: » Agreed. The Pope piping up on it would also be an unavoidable reminder to all of the casual Catholics about just how disconnected they actually are from the Church. It's one thing being able to pretend that you're a Catholic because you go to Mass at Xmas, but when the Pope lands in your country and starts wittering on about premarital sex, contraception, homsexuality, sin and the devil, you might come to realise that you actually have very little in common with the Vatican.
....... wrote: » Id just treat them the same as I do the religious "Go peddle crazy elsewhere, we're all stocked up here!!".
baylah17 wrote: » So the Dail committee are going to recommend that abortion up to 12 weeks be available to women.
baylah17 wrote: » So the Dail committee are going to recommend that abortion up to 12 weeks be available to women. <snip>
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Heard that on the RTE news this morning - not clear what that actually means regarding the wording to be put to referendum.