lazygal wrote: » Just wanted to check if I'm part of the abortion agenda. In case I need to get pregnant so I can have an abortion. I think the tenth one is free?
robdonn wrote: » Yeah, what exactly is the "abortion agenda"?
100cent wrote: » An agenda cheer lead by Liberal elites across the Western world that wishes to in some way normalise the intentional killing of unborn babies.
robdonn wrote: » For what purpose?
100cent wrote: » There's the 6 million dollar question.
robdonn wrote: » So they want to normalise killing babies because... reasons?
lazygal wrote: » Duh, it's on the Agenda. Probably the one similar to the Homosexual Agenda, over in the Gay Lobby.
100cent wrote: » Thats a question appropriate for the advocates of the abortion agenda to answer. All I can do is play my part in maintaining Ireland's ban on intentional unborn baby killing.
robdonn wrote: » Well actually it's more appropriate a question for you, since you are the one indicating some mass conspiracy. But I suppose all you can do is play your part in maintaining Ireland's ban on women receiving appropriate medical care.
lazygal wrote: » But Ireland allows unborn babies to be killed already. In Ireland and where you can travel to kill them elsewhere. If my life's at risk the unborn baby inside me can be killed, regardless of The Abortion Agenda. What part do you play in Ireland's non existent ban on international unborn baby killing?
100cent wrote: » Sorry to disappoint and not accede to your demands.
100cent wrote: » The intention of said abortion being to save your life, which I fully support.
robdonn wrote: » Oh I make no demands whatsoever! But making statements without supporting them is as useful as letting out a wet fart in a room and walking away.
robdonn wrote: » How about saving people from suffering? Or taking quality of life into consideration?
lazygal wrote: » So it's ok to kill unborn babies? Was that agreed by The Culture of Death when the Abortion Agenda was agreed? Why is it ok for babies to die just because someone else deserves to live more?
100cent wrote: » Its a travesty when any living human dies. However, as a nation, Ireland has decided that when there is a direct physical threat to a mother's life, a termination can and should be sanctioned.
100cent wrote: » Have you ever asked abortion advocates about the roots of their campaign?
lazygal wrote: » Is the abortion agenda day one, get all fertile females pregnant, day two kill all the unborn?
100cent wrote: » Then both mother and baby should have all treatments necessary for a safe delivery and both mother and baby get an equal chance at life. Radical thinking eh?
lazygal wrote: » Or when a pregnant woman can travel to kill unborn babies. Or when a risk involves suicide, as the people voted in favour of. Are you opposed to the morning after pill? And ivf?
Lurkio wrote: » Essentially. Shouldn't be too hard to manage, unless you come across some weirdo who thinks they shouldn't be pregnant all the time just because they want sex or something. You should back the Culture Of Life, where women are imprisoned and forced to give birth, which is no way similar to the plot of a horror movie.
100cent wrote: » I am opposed to IVF completely. Still on the fence re morning after pill. Keep the questions coming. I hope the answers aren't too inconvenient for you.