This forum has some serious dullards, but you take some beating in that regard, mate.
Combining a glaring lack of knowledge on everything you comment on with a slowness of comprehension, a turgid, monosyllabic writing style and âwitâ which is about as humorous as a dog being being run over is some feat, but youâve managed it.
If every poster on this forum was a website, youâd be benchwarmers.ie.
He is well within his rights to choose not to vote. And he is also well within his rights to continue taking part in the discourse relating to the referendum.
Last week we saw the disastrous results of outsourcing smear tests for cervical cancer to another country.
Yet still there are some people who canât see the problem with Ireland refusing to deal with hard cases, denying essential healthcare, and by refusing to face up to the reality of these cases, unofficially outsourcing that essential healthcare to another country.
Well, outsourcing it to the church didnât help. Maybe some kind folk from elsewhere will sort it out.
If they fuck it up, then we might think about trying to fix it ourselves sure.
HSE staff already carry out abortions in this country under the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act.
No campaigners constantly tell us that Ireland is one of the safest places in the world for a woman to have a baby.
You canât claim that Ireland is a safe place to have a baby and then claim that it will be an unsafe place to have an abortion.
That would be incredibly stupid logic.
That Ireland is a safe place to have a baby is down to the professionalism of our medical staff, by the way - itâs certainly not down to the constitution. Although the constitution banishing hard cases to Britain so they arenât included in Irish statistics no doubt helps a wee bit in making those statistics look so good too.