Ireland has come an awful long way in the last two decades but the unholy alliance of church and state still keeps certain aspects of Irish life firmly entrenched in the bog. The infringement on civil rights regarding travel is mind blowing.
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I should think so.
Protests at new Belfast abortion clinic.
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It seems the singing hymns women in the picture have passed the age of childbearing. Anyway, I wonder what inspires them. Perhaps they’d better ask Ester Rantzen how to be a great Grandmother, since she’s fully informed these days. Mx
women in the picture have passed the age of childbearing.
ReplyDeleteAs you say.
Anyway, I wonder what inspires them.
In part, what inspires a lot of people of there ilk, an inadequate life of their own and an overwhelming desire to have people live the way they think they should live.
And combine that with a lifetime of Catholic guilt, and this is what you get.
Much the same as with human sexuality. There can be no other human characteristic as diverse as sexuality, yet these righteous fuckers have the arrogance and the audacity to campaign against such diversity for all manner of reasons, but I would hazard a guess, about fifty-fifty piety or jealousy.
When was the last time you gave any thoughts to other peoples sexuality?
Other than in your own little fantasies of course. 3:)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/nov/14/ireland-woman-dies-after-abortion-refusal?CMP=twt_gu
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http://news.yahoo.com/parents-slam-irish-abortion-laws-woman-dies-114935554.html
ReplyDeleteSuch an unnecessary tragedy,
ReplyDeleteBut looking at the two photo's:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/nov/14/ireland-woman-dies-after-abortion-refusal?CMP=twt_gu
The withered vaginas of Ireland.
And those of childbearing age.
http://news.yahoo.com/parents-slam-irish-abortion-laws-woman-dies-114935554.html
http://twitpic.com/bdnk6n
ReplyDeleteIn a nutshell, in a picture.
Why thank you Chuck.
ReplyDeleteI'm more or less signed off for the night, I have work to do on the other machine.
Sleep safe my lovely.
Kenny said that while everyone in the country was entitled to have their say he was a Taoiseach for all the people of Ireland.
ReplyDeleteHe said he is a Taoiseach “who happens to be Catholic, not a Catholic Taoiseach” and that he was “proud” to lead a government that he insisted would act on its constitutional responsibilities to legislate for the landmark X Case.
“This is about saving lives, not ending them,” Kenny concluded with a smattering of applause breaking out on the government benches as he sat down.
http://www.thejournal.ie/enda-kenny-murderer-letters-blood-abortion-947782-Jun2013/
http://www.irishtimes.com/news/health/first-abortion-carried-out-under-new-legislation-1.1502946
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Good Sunday afternoon my little petal.
ReplyDeleteI do take his take his point.