retro:electro wrote: » Actually I’m not even pregnant and I’m planning an abortion. I hear they’re all the rage. Will I pick you up one while I’m there?
Conservative wrote: » Just saw a report on BBC from Dublin Castle.. Some old gob****e with a guitar singing "Don't you know talking about a referendum sounds like a whisper". If I have to listen to much more of this I will be aborting myself!!
So the government can now legislate for "Abortion for Convenience" up to 12 weeks?
AllForIt wrote: » Some of the nonsense things ppl say, Kay Burly was reading out comments one of which was 'at last equal rights for women'. I didn't know men were allowed to have abortions.
Movementarian wrote: » You really have to be the most condescending horrible person on this thread. Others are posting fake facts and nonsense but every one of your posts has this pervasive theme of 'every baby is at risk of being aborted'. It really is disgusting. And dont even attempt to deny it, what else would you mean by 'best chance of avoiding being aborted'. Then you have the audacity to criticise other peoples reactions on here when you are constantly provoking. You seem like a horrible person.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I'll ask the question again because it appears some don't want to answer it. It can or it can't? It will legislate without restrictions to 12 weeks? That's all I want to know. Thanks.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » Conservative wrote: » Just saw a report on BBC from Dublin Castle.. Some old gob****e with a guitar singing "Don't you know talking about a referendum sounds like a whisper". If I have to listen to much more of this I will be aborting myself!! I'm sure everyone can get few more days out the repeal jumpers and t shirts before they start to smell. Ireland ain't in the world cup this summer so guess got to celebrate something eh!
ohnonotgmail wrote: » If men could get pregnant the 8th would never have existed.
Sheeps wrote: » This may be the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Get your card stamped. 10th one is free
amcalester wrote: » Provision may be made by law for the regulation of termination of pregnancies.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » It will legislate without restrictions to 12 weeks?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Am I missing something or are people suggesting that Irish people are culturally so dissimilar to British that that would not be the case?
erica74 wrote: » Me too, I'll give you a few quid for petrol, we can get some lunch afterwards and compare notes.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Is it the government's position that it wants to legislate without restrictions to 12 weeks? This is important because if we extrapolate the figures from the UK which is 190,000 abortions per year give or take and they are supposed to have restrictions in terms of medical need (mental health etc) and we apply an even laxer regime here to 12 weeks... ...then that means it is very likely that we could be seeing up to 16,000 abortions per year in Ireland in, say, 10 years. Am I missing something or are people suggesting that Irish people are culturally so dissimilar to British that that would not be the case? I'm not casting aspirations by the way. I'm just teasing out from the evidence from next door and the evidence suggests that abortions are going to increase very significantly among Irish women.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » ...then that means it is very likely that we could be seeing up to 16,000 abortions per year in Ireland in, say, 10 years. Am I missing something or are people suggesting that Irish people are culturally so dissimilar to British that that would not be the case? I'm not casting aspirations by the way. I'm just teasing out from the evidence from next door and the evidence suggests that abortions are going to increase very significantly among Irish women.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » That 16,000 figure (if it came even close to it) has implications for the structure of the country's population pyramid as well which I did not see touched on at all. There is a potential serious economic cost here if we got close to that.
neonsofa wrote: » I thought skiing had to be involved at some stage.
Justin Credible Darts wrote: » the continuous crying by the no sulkers makes for hilarious reading
strandroad wrote: » It will increase and it will cause a lot of drama but it's because posted pills were never captured in statistics and now they will be. Trips to UK are only captured if the woman gives an Irish address too, and many who were staying with their friends or relatives would give their address instead; actual numbers are higher. Expect the numbers to rise for these two reasons alone.
Shurimgreat wrote: » If i was female certainly not to be conceived in China or India. In fact I wouldn't like to be conceived/born/live in any country on list A because there would be a reasonable prospect of not being allowed to exist. That's fairly logical don't you think. I'd choose perhaps the one country where i'd have the best chance of avoiding being aborted, surviving until birth and living a reasonably prosperous life. In other words Ireland as it currently stands.
Bambi wrote: » At least they're not rattling their beads and bangin on about eternal damnation