This Friday Irish voters are expected to repeal 8. This will allow Irish women control over their bodies and choice in making their own decision as far as wether to carry a pregnancy to term. With this vote Ireland will end several decades of forcing motherhood on unwilling women and girls and risking the lives of women to protect often unviable embryos. Women with the financial means just traveled to England or continental Europe to receive the medical treatment their circumstances demanded. Poor women were forced to bear children against their will. At this point the referendum is expected to pass in heavily catholic Ireland 60 to 40 and bring the emarald isle into a more free 21st century.
Kevyn wrote:
This Friday Irish voters are expected to repeal 8. This will allow Irish women control over their bodies and choice in making their own decision as far as wether to carry a pregnancy to term. With this vote Ireland will end several decades of forcing motherhood on unwilling women and girls and risking the lives of women to protect often unviable embryos. Women with the financial means just traveled to England or continental Europe to receive the medical treatment their circumstances demanded. Poor women were forced to bear children against their will. At this point the referendum is expected to pass in heavily catholic Ireland 60 to 40 and bring the emarald isle into a more free 21st century.
This Friday Irish voters are expected to repeal 8.... (
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Flip the coin Mr. Sandusky. The more dead kids, the less your pleasure.
BigMike wrote:
Ba'al will be pleased.
Yes, only the Godless could view this slaughter as enlightenment. The government as conscience.
out of the woods wrote:
Yes, only the Godless could view this slaughter as enlightenment. The government as conscience.
They've been given over to the delusion. We'll just see where it takes us, won't we?
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