Reported death of woman, following 2012 London abortion, introduced in final week of Ireland’s abortion debate
By Pat Buckley, European Life NetworkEditor’s note. The following is excerpted from a post that appeared today at europeanlifenetwork.blogspot.com

The
tragic death of Savita Halappanavar was very effectively exploited to
begin the process of the introduction of abortion into Ireland.
Whilst the reports are carefully worded the obvious conclusion that abortion is dangerous for women as well as being deadly for babies is not even considered and neither is the question of why this report was not presented in January 2012 but saved for the week in which the final vote is to be taken in the Senate.
Judging by the headline of the article in which a non-national living and studying in Ireland is morphed into ‘A woman FROM Ireland’ one can be forgiven for cynically concluding that this story is already in the process of becoming yet another ’cause celebre’ for the pro-choice movement.
The carefully crafted story rather than focusing on the real issues implies that the problem arose from the fact that the woman could not obtain an abortion in Ireland.
Interestingly an article by John Waters appears this week in the Irish Catholic Newspaper in which he says of Ireland’s pro-abortion media;
“For one thing, the ‘debates’ are
almost invariably hosted by ‘liberal’ journalists, and, for another, the
skewed dynamics of the ‘debates’ ensure that these are really dramas in
which traditionalist forces are pitted against liberals in a manner
that ensures only the liberal argument can win.”
Source: NRLC News
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