Abortion Referendum Thread

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7 years ago … people, times, politics all change -

Encouraging pictures and videos all over social media of many, many people returning home to vote yes.

It’s like a competition, who’s making the longest trip to come home to vote

Doesn’t mean a lot in this actual debate but it shows what Simon Harris will do for votes

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@Locke was no only a few weeks ago and is a staunch yes man now…

It’s a day late and a dollar short anyway

Harris was pro life, anti abortion. No grey areas he was opposed to the destruction of human life.
He changed to pro abortion because that’s where the votes are.
He is a rotten little rat faced bastard.
The worst of all time. A cunt.

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A man who hasn’t changed in 7 years is a man who hasn’t grown.

Some lads on here must have loved Lou Macari’s style of co-commentary.

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many rural types here are scared shitless of change.

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Pity the unborn babies wont be afforded a chance to grow

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Amen to that. Can you imagine if you’d denied yourself all those pleasurable dinners out with male company…

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Look at language used. Pretty strong and emphatic. “Deliberate destruction”

Any sign of you producing a little baby or are you waiting for the result of this referendum?

The man who hasnt changed…
Let me think of an appropriate analogy here. “The value of your investment may go up as well as down”.

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An unborn baby doesn’t exist.

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Why wouldn’t she get her tubes tied? She never wants to get pregnant, takes contraception and would go through the horror of an abortion if she did get pregnant. Bizarre.

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That statement makes no sense

I listened to both sides, got myself informed and came to a decision.

I am still anti abortion which is why I was in the No camp a while back. But that’s the thing about debate, information and education, it can change your views.

Vote Yes for choice

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Oooooft.

Fair play, are you the first person ever on TFK to admit changing your mind

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