CameronPoe
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http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/0501/abortion.html

What think ye of the story above? Abortion is illegal here in Ireland so when women want abortions they generally hop on a ferry to the UK to get the pregnancy terminated. This particular 17 year old girl has been legally forbidden by the Health Services Executive to leave the state for the intention of an abortion. It is known that the baby will die in childbirth or shortly thereafter. The 17 year old is taking the case to the High Court pleading 'intention to commit suicide' (basically the only thing that could possibly influence the court's decision). So, what think ye of this situation? What should be done? Is there anything wrong with our legal system? Should abortion be legalised?

Last edited by CameronPoe (2007-05-01 01:32:29)

Ty
Mass Media Casualty
+2,398|7222|Noizyland

Damn catholic-influenced legislation. I don't see why abortions shouldn't be legalised, if they want to keep it illegal than I'm sure some compromise could be reached, like in cases of rape, insest or when it is known that the baby will die shortly after birth.

Then again in this case it dosn't really matter. I say kill the foetus now.

Last edited by Ty (2007-05-01 01:23:34)

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Frotz
Member
+15|6977|Sweden
Why force the girl to have a baby if it's going to die shortly after being born? I'm guessing it's they're thinking like this:

"If the child is born we can save it's soul by giving it the necessary rites of passage and it will enter heaven when it dies naturally instead of being murdered."

I think she should be allowed to make the abortion, giving birth isn't that great an experience if you know it's in vain.
Like Ty I think there should be a compromise if abortions should stay illegal, nobody should be forced to have children who are the result of a rape, incestuous activity or children with lethal deficiencies.

Last edited by Frotz (2007-05-01 01:46:04)

PureFodder
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+225|6733
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6586959.stm

Mexico City has recently changed their laws regarding abortion despite there being a 90% catholic majority.
T.Pike
99 Problems . . .
+187|6730|Pennsyltucky

Frotz wrote:

Why force the girl to have a baby if it's going to die shortly after being born? I'm guessing it's they're thinking like this:

"If the child is born we can save it's soul by giving it the necessary rites of passage and it will enter heaven when it dies naturally instead of being murdered."
Didn't the Roman Catholic Church last week change their stance on unborn or newborns who die?

It used to be said that they went to "Limbo" and spent eternity there.

IIRC they changed the stance to be that unborn or newborns who die are allowed into Heaven.
JahManRed
wank
+646|7075|IRELAND

I don't believe in rampant abortion. I know a girl why had 4 in one year cus her and her man couldn't figure out how to open a feckin condom wrapper. What it comes down to is if you believe that a life is born when the sperm fertilizes the egg, or when the child pops its head out.
In cases like this, when the mothers mental or physical health is at threat or if the child is expected to die or be very disabled then it should be granted.
BVC
Member
+325|7143
Legalise it.  Anyone who views it as immoral can still choose to carry a child to term.
konfusion
mostly afk
+480|6997|CH/BR - in UK

Pro Abortion! It's her decision, not yours.
Goddamn the lack of separation of church and state.

-konfusion
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|7009

JahManRed wrote:

What it comes down to is if you believe that a life is born when the sperm fertilizes the egg, or when the child pops its head out.
Or somewhere in between.

Do you have other info on this Poe?  Because based on your source it sounds to me like she's not challenging the order based on risk of suicide, but rather that the order states she can't go to the UK to get an abortion unless she's at risk of suicide.
..teddy..jimmy
Member
+1,393|7097
Yes, it should be legalized.
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6737|Éire
It's very easy for the Health Services Executive to tell her what to do but they don't have to squeeze a melon out of a hole the size of a small tangerine ...knowing that when all the pain, blood and possible necessity for stitches has passed the child will be dead anyway. That's a pretty damn physically and mentally damaging process for anyone to go through. Abortion should be allowed in this case.

T.Pike is right btw, I believe the Catholic Church did change it's policy on non-baptised children being allowed into heaven. The union in heaven voiced complaints over it as there is now a huge backlog of cases that have to be re-evaluated, not to mention the possibility of legal action from souls that were denied the right to eternal salvation for so many years.

Last edited by Braddock (2007-05-01 03:45:37)

blisteringsilence
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+83|7149|Little Rock, Arkansas

Pubic wrote:

Legalise it.  Anyone who views it as immoral can still choose to carry a child to term.
But the state's job is to protect everyone! That's why we ban guns!

just kidding.

I'm with him. Abortion should be legal. This is an example of why.

and you dare to critize americans for their stupid laws
CameronPoe
Member
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Bubbalo wrote:

JahManRed wrote:

What it comes down to is if you believe that a life is born when the sperm fertilizes the egg, or when the child pops its head out.
Or somewhere in between.

Do you have other info on this Poe?  Because based on your source it sounds to me like she's not challenging the order based on risk of suicide, but rather that the order states she can't go to the UK to get an abortion unless she's at risk of suicide.
From the TV here I heard her plea is that she is at risk of suicide.
CameronPoe
Member
+2,925|7003

blisteringsilence wrote:

Pubic wrote:

Legalise it.  Anyone who views it as immoral can still choose to carry a child to term.
But the state's job is to protect everyone! That's why we ban guns!

just kidding.

I'm with him. Abortion should be legal. This is an example of why.

and you dare to critize americans for their stupid laws
I don't criticise Americans for their stupid laws. I criticise the American government for their stupid foreign policy.
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6737|Éire

CameronPoe wrote:

Bubbalo wrote:

JahManRed wrote:

What it comes down to is if you believe that a life is born when the sperm fertilizes the egg, or when the child pops its head out.
Or somewhere in between.

Do you have other info on this Poe?  Because based on your source it sounds to me like she's not challenging the order based on risk of suicide, but rather that the order states she can't go to the UK to get an abortion unless she's at risk of suicide.
From the TV here I heard her plea is that she is at risk of suicide.
RTÉ news stated that she is using the risk of suicide approach but whether or not she truly is a suicide risk is being challenged (pretty ridiculous eh?).
Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|7029|SE London

That's barbaric. Of course abortion should be legal. It's the catholic influence.
=OBS= EstebanRey
Member
+256|6998|Oxford, England, UK, EU, Earth
I think this is disgusting.  Fair enough if you want to make abortion illegal (personally I disagree) but how dare you stop someone leaving the country.  Although I'm guessing their defence is that they are stopping a "murder".

You don't see 17 years olds being banned from going to Spain to take advantage of their drinking laws.
=OBS= EstebanRey
Member
+256|6998|Oxford, England, UK, EU, Earth

blisteringsilence wrote:

and you dare to critize americans for their stupid laws
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the legality of abortion a hottly contested issue in the States at the moment, and I'm sure Bush would make it illegal if he could.

Sorry for the digression, back to topic!
Jenspm
penis
+1,716|7179|St. Andrews / Oslo

I fully support abortions and it should be legalized imo.
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weasel_thingo
Member
+74|6774
this is why i hate religion, if they kept to them selves then i wouldnt mind but they have to bring everyone else down with them.

Last edited by weasel_thingo (2007-05-01 06:29:52)

sergeriver
Cowboy from Hell
+1,928|7205|Argentina
It should be legal.
Braddock
Agitator
+916|6737|Éire
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Last edited by Braddock (2007-05-01 05:39:37)

ATG
Banned
+5,233|6976|Global Command
Not a fan of abortions, but I am a fan of common sense.
This is clearly a case where she should be allowed to get it done.
Jainus
Member
+30|7024|Herts, UK

=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:

I think this is disgusting.  Fair enough if you want to make abortion illegal (personally I disagree) but how dare you stop someone leaving the country.
I'm with this guy; if the Irish in general don't want it legalised then fine but to keep her in the country to stop her having an abortion is a little off.

Having said that, the link from the OP says that she's four months gone so she’s pushing the boundaries of being able to get the fetus terminated in the UK anyway…
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|7009

ATG wrote:

Not a fan of abortions.
Oh?  I'm a little surprised.  Why not?

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