PopePalpatine wrote: » I won't believe it until I see David Quinn's sour puss on the 6:01 News tomorrow evening.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » I said on Wednesday the upcoming meltdowns in the No campaigns will be gas Mega strop on Tuesday between Save 8 / Love Boat over who got to go on TV was a bad sign for them
fritzelly wrote: » Going out to have a drink now and celebrate and have a chat with some women and ask how it feels to be accepted as an autonomous human being by Ireland
John_Rambo wrote: » Nothing to stop you lobbying for clear, existing hard cases. And you didn't. You'd 30 years to do so, but you lazily sat on your hands. Another armchair/keyboard warrior that did nothing for no one and isn't happy with the outcome, but perfectly happy to blame everyone else.
Annabella1 wrote: » A huge shout out to Clare Daly and Ruth Copinger Two very brave TD’s who grabbed this by the balls when it was potentially politically toxic
LuckyLloyd wrote: » I would pay fabulous amounts of money to be a fly on the wall in places like that the next few days.
Try_harder wrote: » Doctors couldnt immediately treat her as her hands were tied on the 8th Amendment
The Golden Miller wrote: No, but now we'll have an upsurge in 5 and 6 month abortions in healthy pregnancies, many under the auspice of mental health, whereby unborn humans will be excruciatingly pulled apart limb by limb. It's such a great day for us all to jump around in faux joyousness.
DickSwiveller wrote: » Very classy
Shurimgreat wrote: » And never again will unborn children have any protection in the womb. Something to celebrate indeed.
bodice ripper wrote: » I hope a bunch of American ideologues lost their ****ing shirts on this. Poxes.
murpho999 wrote: » They will have the protection of the mother's choice to protect them. You really should learn about choice.
tigger123 wrote: » And how and why did the Citizen's Assembly come to pass? Because Enda Kenny and Fine Gael had to find someway to deflect the political grassroots pressure. They had to acknowledge it somehow, so they thought a Citizen's Assembly was a convenient fudge that would probably recommend a status quo. But when the Citizen's Assembly heard all the evidence they made their proposals, and that resulted in the Referendum. You can dress it up anyway you want. This is grassroots democracy in action.
Deedsie wrote: » I have F all respect for no voters to be honest... I honestly can't fathom how people could look at this subject and come up with a no. Zero compassion. As someone else asked, if your wife or partner got pregnant and was unfortunate to end up with a FFA would you try and stop her getting an abortion in Ireland?
Shurimgreat wrote: » Ah well there you have it folks. Whooping and hollering and celebrating abortion on demand. Luckily I think you represent a small minority and most Yes voters are sensitive to the issues concerned.
Shurimgreat wrote: » Sad day for Ireland if so. I feel ashamed to be Irish if that's the way it goes.
Shurimgreat wrote: » And many innocent unborn with it. Congrats.
123balltv wrote: » Abortions will be the only procedure in Ireland to not have a waiting list cancer patients etc will have wait longer now.
suicide_circus wrote: » Abortions for all!
123balltv wrote: Abortions will be the only procedure in Ireland to not have a waiting list cancer patients etc will have wait longer now.
ArthurDayne wrote: » Does anyone know if similar exit polls for previous referendums have been this accurate ? As a northerner who watched in numb horror as the Brexit vote unfolded I am inclined towards scepticism. An amazing and truly emotional moment for me personally if this is even remotely accurate.