SusieBlue wrote: » There are plenty if you are willing to listen, but I’d only be wasting my time as you’d undoubtedly sneer at them or minimise their relevance. Repeal won by landslide vote. You are still free to do as you choose. People want choice. Respect that.
Faugheen wrote: » I'm not straw manning at all. You will not give two flying sh*tes about a baby that's nothing to do with you is born, but you suddenly care when it's not born? It's nothing to do with the unborn. It's all about controlling women and judging them when they make a decision you don't like.
Nobelium wrote: » I'm only interested in the medical fact that the morning after pill is an ECP and not an abortion pill.
Mr.H wrote: » What if a woman wanted an abortion at 38 weeks? Should that also be her choice? I know that question is facetious but it is made to show how not black and white your statement is. I agree with abortion as a medical option for serious circumstances. Get over it! Ok you realise that the woman in this instance was not given a choice yes? You realise that human error forced her to have an unwanted abortion. Dont confuse this story with your own opinions.
pjohnson wrote: » I'm just picturing you covering your eyes screaming "la la la la la" Your own repeatedly stated "logic" means you class the morning after as a means of abortion :pac:
Nobelium wrote: » I'm not the one classifying it . . the scientific and medical community classifies the morning after pill as emergency contraception and not an abortion pill. Other than attempting straw man fallacies, name calling, attacking the poster, can anyone here present a credible argument that justifies taking an innocent human life via abortion ?
Nobelium wrote: » Other than attempting straw man fallacies, name calling, attacking the poster, can anyone here present a credible argument that justifies taking an innocent human life via abortion ?
Nobelium wrote: Other than name calling and attacking the poster, can anyone here present a credible argument that justifies taking an innocent human life via abortion ?
pinkyeye wrote: » Why the hell has this turned into a thread about the rights and wrongs of abortion??? It's over lads, it's legal. Get over it. It's not going to change. The days of locking women up in homes is long gone thank god and they are NEVER coming back. Things will only go forwards, never backwards.
Nobelium wrote: » I'm not the one classifying it . . the scientific and medical community classifies the morning after pill as emergency contraception and not an abortion pill.Other than attempting straw man fallacies, name calling, attacking the poster, can anyone here present a credible argument that justifies taking an innocent human life via abortion ?
Ally Dick wrote: » Good lord. It's moving forward, but not in a good way
pinkyeye wrote: » In your opinion maybe. What's bad about the way Irish society has changed in the last 40 years?
Jaster Rogue wrote: » Soaring anti social behavior/crime/murder rate relative to 1979. Housing/homeless crisis, we had an adequate supply of council owned property in 1979 and the means to build more if needed. 2 incomes required now to buy a house and raise a family relative to 1 back then. Destruction of the family unit, single parents were rare back then compared to now. Don't get me wrong a lot has improved since 1979, but to say there's NOTHING worse now than then is naïve.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Seriously? Were you even alive in the 70's or 80's? Because if you were you would know that things have MASSIVELY improved since then!
Jaster Rogue wrote: » Destruction of the family unit, single parents were rare back then compared to now.
sabat wrote: » Has there ever been a study made of the life-outcomes of children raised in mother and baby homes compared to those of single mothers given the key to a council flat and the dole? I'd imagine the result might prove embarrassing to those pushing the myth that getting rid of those awful evil nuns like you see in films meant everyone lived happily ever after under the care of the eternally benevolent and competent state.
cournioni wrote: » ... by killing another body inside of her? Yes it is.
ToBeFrank123 wrote: » Ah another abortion thread. There is little chance of coming to an objective agreement on when human life begins, its always going to be subjective and based on your own outlook and ideology. Its also a waste of time trying to shove down the necks of others when you think life begins. Back to this case, again, the question is, did 2 doctors sign off on the abortion? It couldn't have gone ahead without their advice and agreement. That is the law. The parents were no doubt in a traumatic situation and depended on medical advice.
Candamir wrote: » Nah, that’s not really the important question at all. There’s no issue in law with signing off on a termination on the basis that there’s a 99.9% chance of a FFA. The only real issue with this case is how that information was explained to the couple - that they were made aware that there was a margin of error in the test, (but they could go ahead with a termination on this result alone, if that’s what they wished), and that there was the possibility of another test that could improve the reliability of the diagnosis. The rest is just rehashing the abortion debate.
kaymin wrote: » My point is that this sentience argument is very flawed / weak. As you admit yourself, you would have no problem killing a newborn if the views of certain scientists about sentience are to be believed. I find this quite disturbing.
kaymin wrote: » Despite what you say about our knowledge of the brain, most knowledgeable people admit it is primitive in comparison to the brain's capability. After all, if we knew so much why haven't we come up with cures for Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, Dewy body dementia, Parkinsonism, epilepsy and other seizure disorders, multiple sclerosis, brain cancers, mood disorders or psychoses.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Absolutely, Savita Halappanavar was one such person of coarse, but I bet the farm you weren't as philosophical about her death at the hands of medical error as you are about this baby's.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Pro-lifers are lunatics? You seriously believe that?
Igotadose wrote: » Defenders of women's health have to stay vigilant, because the forced birthers are like zombies - they just keep coming and coming.