TheBigShort
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He presents arguments which he backs up with the selective use of facts which in effect misrepresent the truth.He is employed as a columnist so it is reasonable for him to select his facts and present them in the best light to forward his opinions. He is not a reporter, I think an accusation of bias misses the point. He accurately portrays his own views, that's what they pay him for.
I agreeA number of politicians have declared their position to repeal the 8th but are opposed to the right to an abortion up to 12 weeks in unlimited circumstances.
I assume this is where the debate will be fought.
Relevant judgement today on the rights of the unborn:
https://www.independent.ie/irish-ne...h-amendment-supreme-court-rules-36679324.html
From the article it appears to remove a potential stumbling block for the proposed referendum, but I am drawn to this line in particular:
"The findings were appealed by the State, which argued the only right the unborn has is the right to be born. Other constitutional rights only kick in when a child is born, lawyers for the State argued."
Would this not mean that an unborn cannot be aborted as it has the right to be born???
Yes, that is what it means. The upcoming referendum proposes to take away that right.Would this not mean that an unborn cannot be aborted as it has the right to be born???
I believe no woman should have to carry any child against her will.
I also believe that to destroy an unborn child is horrendous.
If anyone can reconcile those two beliefs, I will have a coherent position on abortion.
I believe no woman should have to carry any child against her will.
I also believe that to destroy an unborn child is horrendous.
If anyone can reconcile those two beliefs, I will have a coherent position on abortion.
Who will gain the most? - people looking for sex without consequences + private abortion providers
Who will lose the most? - aborted babies
Who is going to pay the most? - tax payers required to fund free abortions
Who will gain the most? Medical Profession?
Who will lose the most? The "Mothers"?
Who is going to pay the most? Yep, the taxpayers.
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i have to go with lepers post at the start of this thread ,speaking as a male i believe that all males should remain neutral ,should not vote should not canvass should not be involved in any way ,this is a female issue ,it is the female who will get pregnant and who will have to live for the rest of their lives with whatever decision they judge to be correct at that time ,
ladies do you want men to decide/dictate what you do with your body?
gentle men do not approach my door from either side on this issue you will not be entertained
I saw some posters on lamp-posts stating "Stop Policing My Body" - So men should not have a vote in this referendum. Women should have the major say is their own body.
It's not an argument I find much merit in, it could just as easily be used to argue
Stop Policing My Body - "I should be able to take whatever drinks and drugs I want and drive."
This idea that only women should have a say in this matter is profoundly undemocratic, not to mention ludicrous... there are many women who cannot have children, for various biological reasons - perhaps the majority.
Do we subject all possible voters to a fertility and gender test?
There are many political issues and referendums where there is disparate impact on citizens based on the result.
Should we prevent over 80s from voting in referenda in general, because they may not have to live with the consequences for very long?
I saw some posters on lamp-posts stating "Stop Policing My Body" - So men should not have a vote in this referendum. Women should have the major say is their own body.
I presume you want to restrict this to women who pass a fertility test as any women who can't get pregnant can't have an abortion and so should have no say, right?i have to go with lepers post at the start of this thread ,speaking as a male i believe that all males should remain neutral ,should not vote should not canvass should not be involved in any way ,this is a female issue ,it is the female who will get pregnant and who will have to live for the rest of their lives with whatever decision they judge to be correct at that time ,
ladies do you want men to decide/dictate what you do with your body?
gentle men do not approach my door from either side on this issue you will not be entertained
I take is then that you are in favour of an addendum to the referendum removing any and all responsibility of fathers to look after or provide for their children? I don't know if you are a parent but a woman choosing not to have an abortion has a pretty major impact on the father of that child. Ask any father who has lost a child; you may be surprised to find that can also have a major impact on them.this is a female issue ,it is the female who will get pregnant and who will have to live for the rest of their lives with whatever decision they judge to be correct at that time
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