@Lisasaur & brotherparish
@Lisasaur & brotherparish
I also went to an Catholic primary and secondary school. The doctor was brought to the school and all the vaccinations were carried out in the school building in the room next to the principals office - principal was a nun. I've NEVER heard any catholic authority say anything against vacinations, and I live in Ireland…
In fairness to Anne Hathaway. She's famous and is being nominated for an award. Is is THAT hard to double check the spelling? I know a good few Ann(e)s and the first thing I always do if I'm writing to them is check if there is an 'e' at the end.
In fairness to Anne Hathaway. She's famous and is being nominated for an award. Is is THAT hard to double check the spelling? I know a good few Ann(e)s and the first thing I always do if I'm writing to them is check if there is an 'e' at the end.
In fairness to Anne Hathaway. She's famous and is being nominated for an award. Is is THAT hard to double check the spelling? I know a good few Ann(e)s and the first thing I always do if I'm writing to them is check if there is an 'e' at the end.
In fairness to Anne Hathaway. She's famous and is being nominated for an award. Is is THAT hard to double check the spelling? I know a good few Ann(e)s and the first thing I always do if I'm writing to them is check if there is an 'e' at the end.
In fairness to Anne Hathaway. She's famous and is being nominated for an award. Is is THAT hard to double check the spelling? I know a good few Ann(e)s and the first thing I always do if I'm writing to them is check if there is an 'e' at the end.
In fairness to Anne Hathaway. She's famous and is being nominated for an award. Is is THAT hard to double check the spelling? I know a good few Ann(e)s and the first thing I always do if I'm writing to them is check if there is an 'e' at the end.
In fairness to Anne Hathaway. She's famous and is being nominated for an award. Is is THAT hard to double check the spelling? I know a good few Ann(e)s and the first thing I always do if I'm writing to them is check if there is an 'e' at the end.
In fairness to Anne Hathaway. She's famous and is being nominated for an award. Is is THAT hard to double check the spelling? I know a good few Ann(e)s and the first thing I always do if I'm writing to them is check if there is an 'e' at the end.
Doesn't matter what it is, if it features the Doctor it brightens up my day :D
Not just money, robocalls traced back to Personhood USA: http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/us-rules-protect-illegal-anti-abortion-robocalls-217801.html
Just in case anybody thinks that Ireland going to legalise abortion - abortion will still not be allowed in in the case of rape, incest, foetal abnormality, for socioeconomic reasons or if the woman's wellbeing (physical or mental) is at risk. ONLY if her life is at risk, that's what the 'pro-life' groups are…
I'm an graduate civil engineer (doing a masters atm) and the main reason I did it was because I wanted a well-paid relatively secure job - and also obviously I love maths and science. Mainly because of my dad's influence. Plus I need something challenging. If the work isn't somewhat satisfying I find it very hard to…
Most likely because she was from India and Hindu but her husband was told Ireland is a Catholic country and she couldn't have an abortion. She had a government that was outraged at her death, as well as the Indian media. The Irish government are too proud of their 'anti-abortion' stance to care for women in these…
It's so frustrating to see so many people with their head stuck in the sand. It's not even conservative Catholics. So many think that this is a 'one-off' or that Irish laws are sufficient in saving the life of the mother (in complete contradiction to the European Court of Human Rights) and this was just a run of the…
The attitude towards abortion here in Ireland is a disgrace. With the exception of this case and (very controversial) ads by anti-abortion groups put up during the summer, it is rarely discussed here. Even then it's only mentioned in relation to a risk to the life of the mother (not welfare, rape, incest etc.) and…
In a documentary made about her life called "Maeve Binchy - At Home in the World" on RTÉ One (Irish tv channel) Maeve talked about not being able to have children. Way to rub it in Amanda.