Brianwarnock
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Stewart, the problem I would see is who decides on what constitutes severley disabled.
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Brianwarnock said:Stewart, the problem I would see is who decides on what constitutes severley disabled.
rourkey said:It is allowed and supported by the Dutch government as well
rak said:He ? Only under very stringent conditions. Abortion can only be done legally
if 50 or more papers are filled out and authorization is given by the appropriate parties.
The legallity in Ireland, Poland and some other countries is less restricting than that with us, dutchies.
rourkey said:This post is about baby euthanas not abortion!!
I think you'll find that abortion is illegal in Irelandrak said:He ? Only under very stringent conditions. Abortion can only be done legally
if 50 or more papers are filled out and authorization is given by the appropriate parties.
The legallity in Ireland, Poland and some other countries is less restricting than that with us, dutchies.
Rich said:I think you'll find that abortion is illegal in Ireland
Only if there's a risk to the life of the mother, that's why so many of them come here, because the RC church says they can't have one in their own country. Like I said, it's about time the church stopped ruling our lives!rak said:Got this from a respectfull site :
In theory, abortion is legal in Ireland if there is a risk to the life of the woman. A provision exists in the Irish constitution to allow Dáil Éireann to legislate on this.
Rich said:Only if there's a risk to the life of the mother, that's why so many of them come here, because the RC church says they can't have one in their own country. Like I said, it's about time the church stopped ruling our lives!
Yes!jsanders said:Is the Church ruling your life Rich?
Rich said:Yes!
rak said:In that case it's even worse, there is no legal euthanasie in the Netherlands.
rourkey said:
Only if there's a risk to the life of the mother, that's why so many of them come here, because the RC church says they can't have one in their own country. Like I said, it's about time the church stopped ruling our lives!
A much trickier question since I am not - and likely will never be - a parent. When it comes to my sister, if a genie granted me one wish about her I think I would honestly say to have her stay the same but without her terrible temper and - for her sake - without the hallucinations. Basically to undo the damage done by the bad meds she was given as an adolescent. I know having a "normal" daughter would mean so much to my parents, but she just wouldn't be her anymore; I wouldn't know her. I think she would have brought a lot more happiness to the family if it weren't for the violence but the other things we could handle, no problem.KenHigg said:So what would you do?