Irish women speak out in anger over their abortions in Britain
Babies had no chance of life but they were forced to go to Britain
Published Thursday, April 19, 2012, 8:18 AM
Updated Thursday, April 19, 2012, 8:40 AM
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STEVENSTAR | Apr 19, 2012, 04:20 PM EDT
GREAT !!! WELL KEEP YOUR LEGS CLOSED NEXT TIME AND STOP GETTING PREGNANT !!!
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Nicoletta | Apr 19, 2012, 03:41 PM EDT
Many women who choose to end their disabled baby's life bitterly regret their decision. Far better to go to term and let nature decide the course of that child's life. When that child dies they can grieve naturally. Gods ways are the best ways and the only way for Catholics.
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ciaradexy | Apr 19, 2012, 12:22 PM EDT
Francisquinn, if you feel something when you put your hand on a pregnant womans stomach, its wind. A foetus grows in the womb.
Mairint, its not up to you to decide if a woman wants to continue her pregnancy. Im pretty sure youre not raising a loads of other peoples disabled children.
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mairint | Apr 19, 2012, 10:02 AM EDT
How the writer couches her words to draw sympathy for the actions of these mothers. Tragic that they considered that they should have their children killed in the event they would be born with severe disabilities. So many times women have been told their baby is "incompatible to life" yet they refused to have it killed. Some of these babies were born normal (I saw one of these myself in Canada - normal, healthy). If the babies are allowed to be born, if they then die of their physical condition, at least their mothers can mourn their loss with clear consciences. That is part of the pain of life and one can draw strength from it knowing you have done your best. On the other hand, to know you have taken the life of your own child causes a deep pain that never goes away, whether it was done in England or anywhere else. There are a few organizations that have been established to help women deal with their post abortion syndrome, Rachels Vineyard for instance, established by Dr. Theresa Burke and a priest. These mothers have been used to push abortion into Ireland. Not an historical fact to be proud of. Surely they would not want to be part of furthering the pain of other mothers and the subsequent death of many babies. That is not the way to help. Thank God the vast number of young people in Ireland do not want their brothers and sisters killed either to avoid a disability of as a social 'choice'.
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mikehoulihan | Apr 19, 2012, 09:56 AM EDT
This is propaganda, encouraged and sanctioned by Irish Central.
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francisquinn | Apr 19, 2012, 09:42 AM EDT
Very unfortunate.....we all feel for these poor women....but how convenient the author talks about sincere women in a terrible situation....but how many cases of aborition will be permitted due to an "inconvenience"
Aborition is killing....no matter how you look at it....
Just put your hand on a pregnant women's stomach and feel the kicking.....and you will know that life exists...
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francisquinn | Apr 19, 2012, 09:25 AM EDT
Very brave women. Time for the world to know how draconian Ireland is under Roman church laws
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