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Health Minister orders report from specialist abortion group

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perhaps the truth is, " SHE WAS NOT WHITE " so what was the big deal. Remember the Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal? 20,000 died in first minute and hardly a word about it in the media. We are still hearing about the Twin Bloody towers and Hurricane Sandy will no doubt plague us for the next ten years. But of course " There was white Americans in those incidents " Grow up Ireland and accept that you are a racist bunch of bars-turds.
Religion is the problem with Ireland. Abolish Patricks Day, a disastrous day in Irish history 432 when Catholicism darkened our shores. I left Ireland 30 years ago because it is such a backward place and now this!! Read my book " Boyhood's Fire " see why I left Ireland.
Cyncically it's the Irish abortionists on the march egged on by the abortionist NUJ dominated media exploiting that poor woman's unnecessary death - it seems she wasn't given antibiotics in time and died from septecemia.
There was no reason for this poor woman to die, and suffer for 3 days. Do we live in a barbaric age? The fetus wasn't viable, they knew she was miscarrying so why let her suffer for no reason? I expect more from doctors and hospitals, and shame on you.
I am strongly pro-life as an Orthodox priest, but there's also common sense. Here, because of antiquated laws or a poor interpretation of them, both the mother and the foetus were forced to die. It would have been justified to terminate the pregnancy to save the young Indian dentist.
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