"The tragic death of Savita Halappanavar has triggered a frenzy
amongst abortion activists in a similar way to which deception and lies were
used in the case of Norma Jean McCorvey's pregnancy in 1973. What lessons can
the Irish government learn from the McCorvey case to prevent the Savita Case
becoming Ireland's Roe vs Wade?"
"The
death of Savita Halappanavar is indeed tragic. It is, however, contrary to
right reason to hold that an innocent and defenceless human life can be
justifiably destroyed in order to save the life of the mother.
"The Irish
people, and especially the Irish government, should be very alert to the kind
of argumentation which will be used by the secular media and by secular
ideologues, in general, claiming that the destruction of the new human life in
her womb could have saved the life of Savita Halappanavar and, therefore, would
have been justified. Such an argument is absurd in itself.
"Even though, if the reports are correct, Savita Halappanavar requested
an abortion, her request would not have made it right for the law to permit
such an act which is always and everywhere wrong."
Cardinal Burke - Senior Vatican Mob Figure |
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2 comments:
This monster is in error: the only defenceless life was the life of Savita, since the entire medical staff, the entire "ethical" commission of the hospital and the entire system of these Catholic Irish hospitals were fully geared to defend the rights of Savita's miscarried baby to wait for his death. Nobody was more defenceless than Savita in all this story.
And the attempt of this monster to place blame by speaking about "new life" is pathetic. A miscarried baby just waiting to die isn't a "new life" whose "defence" could ever be more important than defending the life of his mother.
"Monster" for that bag of human shit is too kind a word.
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