Demon-ique wrote: » There will be a March for Choice on September 29th at the Spire taking place at 2pm Is anyone going?
Confab wrote: » a bunch of people arguing that they should be allowed to have their wombs cleared out with a sharpened rake.
squod wrote: » 4,000 'aborted' people didn't have the choice to attend last year. I'd expect the same number of 'aborted' people won't get the choice this year to march for their rights.
Micky Dolenz wrote: » A lot of men would love to have say over there childs life.
Demonique wrote: » Yes, it's to do with the abortion issue
stateofflux wrote: » scary that the youth defense (nazi pro life christian 'organisation') is gaining a lot of support in ireland at the moment through their big ad campaigns
Ambient Occlusion wrote: » I still don't understand. Why not keep it illegal here while legalising getting it done over the border. Everybody wins, right?
My name is URL wrote: » Nobody wins in that scenario.
Ambient Occlusion wrote: » Surely though it's not an insurmountable journey to the North to get it done if one wants to? It's better than not having it all because the other side will never concede to allowing it. I'm anti-abortion myself (Dunno why that is TBH) however I have no problem with people getting it done over the border if they choose to do so. Simply if no mention of the legality is made of getting it done elsewhere then no one need worry. That's a close to a friendly compromise as I can see and if the Holy See has a problem with it, tough. In short the anti-abortionists get their nice pristine constitution that obeys himself in the sky and the pro-abortionists get what they want. But of course I'm ignoring a whole load of other complexities and variables aren't I?
oppenheimer1 wrote: » Actually abortion is illegal in NI. You would have to go to England or Wales or possibly Scotland (not sure about the situation in Scotland tbh).
Demonique wrote: » There will be a March for Choice on September 29th at the Spire taking place at 2pm Is anyone going?
Rigol wrote: » I think I'll go, the women there are supporters of abortion and by logic want the freedom of choice of abortion due to the fact that they have multiple brief intimate relationships with lots of different men If I go there I will have an increased chance of being chosen for such a brief exchange of bodily fluids which will give me the nice endorphin's. The gamble is whether the cost of the bus journey will be a poor investment. Ill schedule it in, although I may have to abort this plan.
Ambient Occlusion wrote: » Ah sorry I just assumed because it's legal in England. Sorry 'bout that. My point still stands though, if someone truly wants to have it done, then a trip across the sea isn't that much of a bother. It'd give them a while to rethink it too, just in case.
efb wrote: » Choice for what? Daddy or chips?
up for anything wrote: » Too kind of you. :rolleyes:
dhmusic wrote: » The solution to this will definitely come in the next few pages, it most definitely will not be filled with random ****e like this post that has nothing to do with the matter at hand.
Ambient Occlusion wrote: » Not in a rude way, but has any better compromise been proposed(Genuinely interested)?
Piste wrote: » I'll be going. I may even bring a placard.
Piste wrote: » Why should I watch a video entitled "Partial Birth Abortion" which shows abortion from 23 weeks until birthing age (past the legal limits in the UK might I add). Do you think it will change my mind? Make me less likely to go? Do you really think any legalisation of abortion will result in abortion laws allowing abortions at such a late term as that? Or are you just stirring sh!t?