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MichaelJ Sullivan|Freepress.ie's avatar

As they have been since 1169 Anthony, for one group or another.

Anthony S Burkett's avatar

Once again it appears that the Irish people are being used for fodder to the fires of the elite.

The Phantom Honker's avatar

We don't hate this government enough.

Their financial gain will be temporary and short lived, their karma will be eternal.

Thanks Michael.

Observer's avatar

"The abolition of the three day wait period is a sure sign of desperation on the Irish Government’s behalf." ... That's a telling reflection of their amoral callousness to both the mother/parents and soon to be killed baby. Human life is sacred to non savages.

A related subject is value of the placenta both monetary and sovereignty terms

MichaelJ Sullivan|Freepress.ie's avatar

I know from a friend that in certain Spanish provinces the placenta is the property of the hospital. I'm not sure how it works in Ireland.

You're right though, placentas full of stem cells - who they try to cut them so soon, more value if less goes into the baby.

John Brophy's avatar

10.000 abortions a year (since 2023) and it is not enough, never will be.

I can hear them shouting:

«What do we want?

DEATH ON DEMAND,

When do we want it?

NOW, NOT 3 DAYS FROM NOW»

And so Progressive Ireland punches above its weight to show its masters in Brussels that we are on board with the whole program - no borders, no Irish, no problem - just a malleable obedient colony. What next? Join NATO - send the remaining young Irish to the front lines in Ukraine? Let the migrant army police the country in their absence? Or why not make abortion mandatory, and euthanasia at 70? That might take an extra week of debate in the Dail.

Just when you think Ireland cannot sink any lower.

Dr Anne McCloskey's avatar

As we've come to expect, you've pointed out the real agenda. It's sickening. I'd forgotten about Zaponne-what a creep.

It's horrifying to remember that of the 26 counties, only Donegal returned a "no" vote in 2018. We Derry wans like to claim that it was the hoards of us northie canvassers who helped achieve that outcome, but then Donegal is different in so many ways.

There is no political solution. The only hope is to educate people on the vile reality of the abortion industry, and support women/families in crisis in making better decisions. Hope to see you in Belfast on 6th July at the Rally for Life.

Áine's avatar

Hi Michael I’d be really keen to look at any research you’ve done on both AonTú and the “Catholic” church’s involvement in the mass sacrifices to Moloch since 2018 please.

MichaelJ Sullivan|Freepress.ie's avatar

Hi Aine. see the link to the exposition FOI, all hospitals church run.

https://freepress.ie/2021/03/exclusive-irish-foi-data-release-proves-there-was-no-pandemic/

also see covid aftermath silence, they know exactly whats going on. Same as fake potato famine (starvation genocide holocaust) they went along with.

Áine's avatar

Very good. I’m actually surprised the hospital capacity statistics are so high (c58%). Bizarrely about 6-9 months into convid I got a letter about a physio appointment in the Royal in Belfast. I didn’t even remember being referred it had taken that long but I went anyway (more than anything out of curiosity). The hospital was like a ghost town. It was empty. If it was at 10% capacity I’d be shocked.

Áine's avatar

Fantastic thank you Michael. I’ll look at this later.