mancity89 said:Does anyone ever remember that girl who was raped in ireland? The guy got her pregnant, so she had an abortion (she was from a catholic family). then the family shund her and wouldnt even speak to her
mancity89 said:Does anyone ever remember that girl who was raped in ireland? The guy got her pregnant, so she had an abortion (she was from a catholic family). then the family shund her and wouldnt even speak to her
nijinsky's fetlocks said:mancity89 said:Does anyone ever remember that girl who was raped in ireland? The guy got her pregnant, so she had an abortion (she was from a catholic family). then the family shund her and wouldnt even speak to her
This kind of occurence is not uncommon,especially in rural Ireland.
Also girls who die as a result of botched "back-street abortions",or those forced to come to the UK for a termination.
Its a disgrace,but i'm sure Johnny Crossan has the answer,as he can explain all of religions failings.
BlueBalls said:ElanJo said:nijinsky's fetlocks said:ElanJo said:Get ready for your thread to be railroaded by policaly (party) doctrine :D
I'll post my thoughts after I get somethin to eat - I'm starvin :P
Can't see how this has anything whatsoever to do with political party doctrine,(if thats what you meant),as most mainstream parties leave this to individual conscience.
And for once,I think they are right.
For what its worth,i'm pro-choice.
What I mean is it will descend, like past abortion threads, into political - left-right - doctrinal arguments
ok now that you've explained that....what's your opinion on abortion or am I wasting my time trying to get people (not you) to have a mature debate about something that is worth debating about.........
Anyone watched the film?
maybe I should've entitled it "what's your snack of choice while sat in the abortion clinic?".....maybe then there would be a response. Mine would be Twiglets washed away with Ginger Beer...
johnny crossan said:nijinsky's fetlocks said:mancity89 said:Does anyone ever remember that girl who was raped in ireland? The guy got her pregnant, so she had an abortion (she was from a catholic family). then the family shund her and wouldnt even speak to her
This kind of occurence is not uncommon,especially in rural Ireland.
Also girls who die as a result of botched "back-street abortions",or those forced to come to the UK for a termination.
Its a disgrace,but i'm sure Johnny Crossan has the answer,as he can explain all of religions failings.
especially that Calgary moment, it was my fault - I fell off the ski lift