RobertKK wrote: » I think a lot of doctors in Ireland will not want to facilitate abortions. It will be most likely the big business abortion providers who will move in fill the void if the 8th amendment is replaced.
q9214n5louyt3p wrote: » No. Anyone can look at my post and yours - I'm happy with that
Stuckforcash wrote: » Has anyone any links to a reasoned debate on this topic? As in one without shouting and strawman arguments. Cheers.
applehunter wrote: » We don't know what we are voting on yet. At least the repeal side are certain of their views!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volgograd
brendanwalsh wrote: » I personally think abortion is disgusting. The description of surgical abortion really makes me feel uncomfortable and the pictures I have seen online of litttle babies chopped into pieces is disturbing. I would have no qualms for a person to get abortion if they were raped or the child had a disease incompatible with life. But abortion on demand is something I will have to vote against.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Too early to peak I think. People will become bored and fed up and will have made their minds up anyway. I will ignore Iona, pro abortion, anyone and everyone. I do not need lecturing to me at this stage of my life so they can all just go and feck off really. I am bored already. It is an individual decision. But of course we are not capable of making that on our own anymore. Feck that.
applehunter wrote: » We don't know what we are voting on yet
3° the state acknowledges the right to life of the unborn and, with due regard to the equal right to life of the mother, guarantees in its laws to respect, and, as far as practicable, by its laws to defend and vindicate that right. this subsection shall not limit freedom to travel between the state and another state. this subsection shall not limit freedom to obtain or make available, in the state, subject to such conditions as may be laid down by law, information relating to services lawfully available in another state.
Billy86 wrote: » More accurately, in the UK they are suffering from a shortage of doctors, full stop.https://www.ft.com/content/a3a52be8-8e3a-11e7-a352-e46f43c5825dIn the next three years Britain’s cash-strapped National Health Service will be spending £100m in an effort to find 5,000 new doctors. In other words, each doctor needed to plug growing staffing shortages will cost £20,000 in fees to recruitment agencies. Even then, there will be shortfalls. Jeremy Hunt, the health secretary, indicated earlier this year that the UK needed more like 11,500 doctors by 2020 to meet the demands of a seven-days-a-week NHS — one in which staff are as available at weekends as they are on weekdays. That the current supply-demand gap is of this magnitude speaks volumes about the gulf between government ambitions and reality.
Holdups were now so common, shortages of doctors trained in abortion care so widespread, and the process of obtaining pills so time-consuming and user-unfriendly that women’s access to early abortion was “at crisis point”.
Billy86 wrote: » Poster complains about George Soros. Poster claims media will not report on negative stories about George Soros. Poster then links to the highest profile newspaper in the country running a negative story on George Soros to try and prove this. Poster no doubt sees any of the irony in this, nor the fact they have successfully defeated their own argument with exactly zero assistance.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Pretty muchhttps://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/will-eighth-amendment-vote-be-manipulated-online-1.3297594?mode=amphttp://metro.co.uk/2017/10/21/brexit-twitter-bots-posted-65000-messages-then-vanished-after-eu-referendum-7016396/https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/anti-abortion-group-hires-kanto-agency-that-pushed-brexit-hfnklf3kk The Pro Life campaign has hired Kanto who have links to Cambridge Analytica. These guys will be infiltrating social media with millions of disruptive bots.
applehunter wrote: » Then if comes to light that multi-billionaire George Soros is funding one the main repeal groups. But, not only that, in doing so he is breaking irish law. Sounds like a juicy story to me.[Media blackout for 4 days.
Podge_irl wrote: » How?
applehunter wrote: » https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/amnesty-international-ordered-to-return-donation-from-billionaire-george-soros-1.3320638
WhiteRoses wrote: » As I said if you aren’t willing to discuss and explain the ‘misrepresenting’ and my ‘disingenuity’ then it’s best to just drop it.
applehunter wrote: » What does that mean? a robot?
q9214n5louyt3p wrote: » Where did I say I was upset? You must be so used to misrepresenting others you can't help yourself!
WhiteRoses wrote: » Well stop complaining and making vague statements so then? I have no problem discussing any issues you might have with my post. But I have no intention of coaxing the reason you’re upset out of you. So seeing as it’s clear you aren’t willing to tell me what your issue is, we’ll just have to drop the issue so as not to derail the thread. Your call.
Flying Fox wrote: » Seems pretty typical of the tactics used by the pro-birthers.
q9214n5louyt3p wrote: » I don't give a hoot about you "not entertaining" it.
applehunter wrote: » Soros has never come up in these arguments tbh. These arguments are more fundamental than that. The media have a duty to report on it and be robust in their job. People in their day to day lives do not have the time to investigate this stuff. That is why we are supposed to have a fourth estate.
WhiteRoses wrote: » Not entertaining this, it isn’t clear at all what you mean which is why two other people have asked besides myself. So either explain what your problem is or let it go.
swampgas wrote: » Basically, you think that women can't be trusted, and might have abortions in a way that you find unacceptable, immoral, or unethical. You don't trust women when it comes to really important decisions about their own bodies and lives - do the women in your life know this too? Because the constitution and law apply to them too.
q9214n5louyt3p wrote: » I simply don't believe your claim of sincerity.
q9214n5louyt3p wrote: » That is your opinion. There are other opinions on the matter though. Some might not share your trust of other women using abortion in lieu of contraception.