This was posted on the Internet October 2019.
"This is the best interview that I have heard yet post referendum - Dr. Anthony Levatino (former American abortionist) and his reaction to the ‘Irish model’...."
Comment from Dr. Andrew O'Regan of Doctors for Life
Shutting down movies? Isn't that anti-choice? The hit movie, "Unplanned", is making waves in Ireland after protestors failed to have the film cancelled in cinemas around the country.
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Aoife and Eina talk about how they get by on a single income with kids, the sacrifices they had to make, the advantages to doing it this way, and what they're seeing from their friends who held off on having children until they could afford a certain lifestyle.
The March for Life had a “much larger turnout” on 7 September in Belfast, while the pro abortion rally was still subjected to fearmongering by its leaders about the law not coming into affect due to the closing of UK Parliament by the Queen.
This is a video taken in Belfast of the Rally. The music is the Robin's Return by Leander Fisher. Played by Alan Etherten. Produced by Mark Sutton under the label Hunters Moon Promotions. HMP 1083. Recorded in 1983.
Promotional video for The Lumen Fidei Institute May 2019 conference in The Savoy Hotel, Limerick. Our theme is 'Celebrate Human Life' and we have four guest speakers at this conference. Claire Culwell, Dr Rita O' Connor, Caroline Farrow and Bernie Smyth.
This is a ticket only event. Conference tickets cost €20.00 and are limited. They are now on sale via our website. Click this link to purchase tickets.
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Music Tracks:
Orff: O Fortuna from Carmina Burana by MIT Concert Choir is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
Palestrina - Kyrie - Missa Sicut lilium inter spinas by The Tudor Consort is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 International License.
One would normally assume that in the so called "liberalisation" of a country as it falls under the grip of the "Liberal World Order", the free healthcare would be one of the first policy implementations.
Ireland however seems to have started at the most extreme end of "liberalisation" by legalising abortion and gay marriage, long before free GP care for kids! Is this an indication of a selfish self involved population or a deviant anti conservative cultural marxist agenda?
The Government’s long- planned scheme for free GP care for children aged under six is to come into effect in July after a deal was agreed with doctors’ representatives.
About 270,000 children stand to benefit from the agreement between the Government and the Irish Medical Organisation (IMO).
The scheme will provide for a new “cycle of care” for children with asthma. This will involve structured visits, education of children and parents, medicine and inhaler technique reviews and
“Paltry and tokenistic” is how Labour’s health spokesperson Alan Kelly has described proposals by Minister for Health Simon Harris and Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe for new talks on resolving the nurses dispute which should focus on issues relating to staffing levels and working conditions but not pay.
He told Newstalk Breakfast that the offer was in fact “kind of insulting” and that be believed there would be a compromise eventually and that both sides should “sit at the table and talk.”
Mr Kelly said he believed there will be compromise eventually and he asked why the Government could not come up with a solution now without putting the public through a long strike and hardship.
He denied that if Labour were in Government the situation would be the same, “fiscally we didn’t have the same space, there is more elasticity now. If we were in Government we wouldn’t have gotten to this place.”
The Tipperary TD said he had
The president of the Irish Association of Emergency Medicine, Dr Emily O’Connor is calling on the HSE and the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) to “reach a solution in a sustainable fashion.”
The health system is already overstretched and there needs to be immediate action, she told RTE’s Today with Sean O’Rourke show.
The association’s concerns were addressed in a letter sent to both the HSE and the INMO. “We wanted to flag the effects that a strike is going to have on emergency departments.”
Dr O’Connor pointed out that emergency departments typically see between 3,500 and 4,000 patients over any 24 hour period.
“We will do our best,” she said, but she is concerned that nurses who are trained in the Manchester Triage method will not be available.
Under the Manchester Triage system nurses are able to identify who needs to be treated first. Doctors are not trained to do this, she said.
We are concerned we won’t have
The official Dail transcript records Ms Chambers as having said: "Abortion regret is made up and it does not exist" though video from Thursday night clearly shows that she said: "Abortion regret is a makey-uppy thing. It doesn't exist."
Three issues of concern are, firstly, where the ‘Official’ record, the Transcript is INCORRECT! It is a modified, edited version of what was Actually said. It proves a transcriber (or is there a subsequent upstream editor of the data?) interpreting and perverting reality... If this is possible as has happened in this case, with such ease and unconcern, what else has been retrospectively modified, erased, edited in all other ‘Official’ records of Oireachtas since the State was founded?
Why do we wonder about the abundance of ‘Fake News’ when we can’t even retain the integrity of our own ‘Official’ records?
The second point is the total dismissal of the Reality of abortion regret. Somehow LGBT people or illegal