Abortion Rights Campaign announces aim to repeal 8th amendment
Pro-choice supporters came together in Dublin discuss legislation on X and C cases and repeal amendment
Published Monday, January 21, 2013, 8:09 AM
Updated Monday, January 21, 2013, 8:09 AM
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Stephanenny | Jan 22, 2013, 11:44 AM EST
Carroll is absolutely making stuff up there. Medical evidence does not state that at all. You have been listening to liars, not experts.
Gearoid, pro-choice people do support all the things you've mentioned. We want none of them banned and we don't want anyone forced down any path they don't want to go. But we want all those things you've mentioned to be optional, abortion too. Not mandated by the state.
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cillowen | Jan 21, 2013, 10:52 PM EST
hand guns and abortions work hand in
hand in ould erin. the crime as portrayed
on rte is thru the roof.
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Gearoid4 | Jan 21, 2013, 02:41 PM EST
The word "pro-choice" as used by advocates of abortion, is a blatant abuse of the English language. When utilized in it's correct context, it means that you support the full range of choices e.g pro-life counselling, adoption services, financial support for mother and baby etc. Inevitably the word "pro-choice" means that all roads lead to the abortion clinic for those who would have us believe that they are merely supportive of a woman's right to pick whatever option she wants.
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falconflash | Jan 21, 2013, 02:15 PM EST
Ireland does not kill babies.
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Carroll09 | Jan 21, 2013, 11:26 AM EST
Clare Daly stated only two months ago that she is in favour of abortion on demand - this pro-abortion group has no intention of stopping their campaign if they get legislation on the x-case. Yet, the same people are claiming that the pro-life campaigners are exaggerating when they say that such legislation would be a slippery-slope to abortion on demand: Clare Daly has proven that she would delight in this "slippery-slope". Next, the pro-abortion people are consistently ignoring the medical evidence which constantly shows that there is no case where the intentional taking of the life of a child is necessary. One of the slogans of the pro-life campaigners is "Love them both": this is precisely the point - a woman always has the right to medical treatment, even if the loss of the baby is an unfortunate side-effect of this treatment. Incidentally, not one single abortion has been carried out on an Irish woman in Britain to save her life. Regarding the threat of suicide, the pro-abortionists are ignoring even more evidence: less than two weeks ago all three consultant psychiatrists addressing the Joint Committee on Health agreed that abortion is not a treatment for suicidality. As one of them noted, "the best way to help women with serious mental illness is to treat the mental illness." Finally, abortion in the case of fatal foetal abnormality: code for "some lives are not worth living", or "some lives are worth more than others". I beg to differ, and the opinion expressed by Ms Daly is nothing short of blatant discrimination against people with disabilities. We should not be fooled: Ms Daly will not stop with abortion in the case of foetal abnormality. One of her pro-'choice' colleagues, Ms Jacinta Fay, at the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children on January 10, stated that the group would oppose any restriction on abortion including a ban on sex-selection abortions.
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