drunkmonkey wrote: » I think people want to see something in stone before they decide to give the power ...
pinkypinky wrote: » This is simply not possible with the 8th Amendment in place.
Zulu wrote: » I'm not even sure they need something in stone. Personally I wouldn't, but as I understand it the current proposal (draft) is too liberal - although I will stress I've yet to read it myself.
Zulu wrote: » And if it's defeated it will be our governments fault for making the initial proposed legislation to liberal. The smarter way would have been to make it as restrictive as possible and to ensure the 8th is repealed - capture as many of the boarder line voters; capture as much of the middle ground. Then once it's out of the constitution, in a few more years, the legislation could be easily revisited or expanded. But unfortunately that's not whats on the table, and it's going to be costly.
M.Cribben wrote: » Either way I think based on opinion poll, the 8th will be repealed
M.Cribben wrote: » Pathetic scaremongering from An Taoiseach.http://www.thejournal.ie/varadkar-abortion-pills-prosecution-4013432-May2018/ He's basically saying if the vote doesn't go his way, we'll throw you in jail by enforcing a law that has never been enforced in the history of the State. Democracy in action.
M.Cribben wrote: » Either way I think based on opinion poll, the 8th will be repealed. But the government could have handled the campaign a lot better. Uncertainty breeds fear.
Jacqueline Attractive Napkin wrote: » That "lady" was a member of our prestigious parliament!
BarryD2 wrote: » Overbearing, pontificating and interrupting. Avoiding answering challenging questions & cases, deflecting, obfuscating, mangling meanings, misinterpreting - that's what came across to me as a viewer. I'd call that just switching people off and against you. I've no issue with people who are wont to keep the 8th at all. But I do have a major issue with the tactics employed by some of same.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » I'm assuming TV3 will have a debate coming up before the vote as well, if they have the 2 teletubbies Cooper and Yates fighting to ask questions as well as the opposing sides it will be another mess unfortunately.
vin33 wrote: » I don't get this! You do what you have to win. Neither side is immune from twisting the truth/argument or exaggerating. From this debate, I agree with other commentators, I thought Maria Steen was by far the best speaker, very impressive. Put her points across very well and was well drilled. Mary Lou also obviously a great speaker but didn't appear as well prepared last night but was able to think on her feet. I've listened to Dr Boylan a few times before and he normally does better but he came across as very arrogant last night, the stereotypical medical consultant talking down to you. The No obstetrician was doing well until he suggested Dr Boylan go back to school. FF TD on the No side and other woman on the Yes side didn't contribute much. Mattie McGrath and Brid Smith both embarrassing. Don't know who was more. Ronan Mullen wouldn't convince me of anything and was the same again last night. Aodhan O'Riordan, I'm not a fan of his pontificating in general ever, but he came across well last night. Claire Byrne, I thought was fair to both sides. All that said, I don't see how the Yes side can lose this. Way too much of the establishment (politicians & media) promoting Yes. But, I don't get the same vibe around as was the case for the Equality Referendum, so who knows.
M.Cribben wrote: » My sentiments exactly. And it's something the Yes campaign don't seem to comprehend. They argue this referendum is unrelated to the proposed legislation, because as you outlined the liberal nature of the proposed legislation is of concern to voters in favor of repealing to allow abortion in certain cases (e.g. FFA.) but not unrestricted up to 12 weeks. The Yes campaign are not stupid, they know this - hence the attempt to persuade people not to focus on the legislation. Just focus on the constitutional amendment. Repealing the 8th and bringing in restrictive legislation initially to protect the life of the unborn - would have given a much higher chance of repeal passing. But the Yes campaign would never have accepted this. Either way I think based on opinion poll, the 8th will be repealed. But the government could have handled the campaign a lot better. Uncertainty breeds fear.
M.Cribben wrote: » He's basically saying if the vote doesn't go his way, we'll throw you in jail by enforcing a law that has never been enforced in the history of the State. Democracy in action.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Turns out many individuals complained the CB Live 'debate'...https://www.irishtimes.com/news/social-affairs/terminations-group-felt-ignored-jeered-during-rt%C3%A9-abortion-debate-1.3496485https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/abortion-referendum/rt-receives-complaints-about-claire-byrne-live-abortion-referendum-debate-36909449.htmlhttps://www.irishmirror.ie/tv/claire-byrne-live-abortion-debate-12542025
drunkmonkey wrote: » 650,000 watched last night
vicwatson wrote: » You forgot a part - "In total 650,000 viewers tuned in at some point during the programme"
drunkmonkey wrote: » It's all the SJW's on the internet, venting from the Keyboard even though there was plenty of whopping and clapping from them. The Yes side lost fair and square last night, now there accusing RTE of being biased as they should have came out on top. 650,000 watched last night of course there's going to be complaints, the number of complaints is not known and neither is it known from which side but the media have skewed it in such a way as it to appear that the Yes side were wronged, they weren't they shot themselves in the foot with poor speakers and rude supporters. Claire couldn't have fixed that for them. There's going to be more debates, you can be full sure the yes side are going to trot out Colm O'Gorman next. The probably won't let Maria on against him. What will we be hearing them, great show, rte done a great job etc.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Prime Time are having a debate on Thursday, and here's hoping it's less Jerry Springer, more discussion.