Crosswords6 mins ago
How could they do this
Catholic or no they should have helped this poor woman
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ ...hern -irelan d-20321 741
http://
Answers
You'll find Em that I will only defend Ireland when it's worth defending and that as my home country I recognise full well our failings in many departments. It makes me sick to my stomach that we are still acting in such a medieval way towards women in need of help, that doesn't lessen my love of the country just makes me a realist about some of the cruel and peculiar...
19:57 Wed 14th Nov 2012
On what basis can you read anything else into this andy, I'm not really with you in regards to your opinion that the headline doesn't say it all. I am a Catholic by birth, and make no mistake the pious self righteousness of those of religion in authority knows no bounds, and I'm fairly happy with the facts that I have read that point towards this being a religious slant put onto a an ambiguous law, interpreted in the worst possible way, and I'll say it probably also because the lady in question was not a native of Ireland originally.
I haven't seen anything to contradict that version of events and the girl died of septacaemia 4 DAYS after her child died. Now you don't have to be a medical genius to frankly have seen that coming ( anyone who has ever kept animals will tell you exactly what will happen if a foetus dies inside it's mother and is not adequately dealt with) so tell me how this happened in this day and age if religion was not a fundamental and underlying factor, and please link me where this has not been said to be the case?
I haven't seen anything to contradict that version of events and the girl died of septacaemia 4 DAYS after her child died. Now you don't have to be a medical genius to frankly have seen that coming ( anyone who has ever kept animals will tell you exactly what will happen if a foetus dies inside it's mother and is not adequately dealt with) so tell me how this happened in this day and age if religion was not a fundamental and underlying factor, and please link me where this has not been said to be the case?
Reading around this subject, I read the following article - about a procedure known as symphysiotomy - an extremely painful procedure offered to many women in Ireland.
It is a further indictment of a health system unduly influenced by religion...
http:// jezebel .com/59 ...they -wouldn t-misca rry
It is a further indictment of a health system unduly influenced by religion...
http://