What's
on my mind? The
same thing, I imagine, is on everyone's mind: Referendum 2018. Do we
repeal the eight or not?
From
all the things I hear people saying, and what politicians are
spouting about, and the amount of “Gibberish” being thrown
around, I know for a fact that the fallout from this will be worse
than the Brexit Vote.
“Wha'
I can't get an abortion the day after we vote?”
“No.
Lady you can't.”
We
are being asked to replace article 40.3.3 which protects the life of
the mother and child, and allows freedom of travel, and the right as
well, to have access to the information needed to make a choice to go
elsewhere for a termination.
We
are being asked to insert this paragraph in its place.
“Provision
may be made by law for the regulation of termination of pregnancy.”
That's
it.
The
Referendum Commission says in the literature....
Laws
are made by the Oireachtas. You are not being asked in this
referendum to vote on any particular law relating to the termination
of pregnancy.
So
if we repeal the eight we hand over the problem to the Dáil, Seanad
and President.
This
will give us all nightmare nights. The won't agree on a real
solution.
I
know the camel was supposed to be a horse, but it was designed by
collegiate decisions.
At
the moment they can't agree on the Shane Ross (Spite) bill on drink
and driving. His latest twist is that he wants to take cars away from
parents who let their kids drive unaccompanied while learning to
drive with an L plate.
That's
what the L means Minister Learning.
So
does anyone really think this polyglot collection of elected
representative, who may soon be facing an election, can really
legislate for the termination of pregnancy?
Note:
A Polyglot speaks several languages as in using Mattyisms,
Healys-From Rae speak, Cork Boys' Whispers, and Fingallian, and
Wicklaese, etc..
No
way Jose (elected reps. It's pronounced Hose eh.) Pretty near to the
spelling of horse. Or is that a camel?
Like
Brexit – this process is another con, that will occupy successive
Governments: but if the Dáil is dissolved doesn't proposed bills
lapse.
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