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Pro-Abortion Mantra: Archbishop Martin Calls For "Safe, Rare and Legal" Abortion

The abortion law in Ireland should allow abortion “which is rare, which is safe, and which is legal”, said Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh, the Primate of Ireland, talking to the Irish RTE News (…More
The abortion law in Ireland should allow abortion “which is rare, which is safe, and which is legal”, said Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh, the Primate of Ireland, talking to the Irish RTE News (May 27).
OnePeterFive.com (May 30) confronted Martin's press office with this unfortunate quotation. Press speaker Martin Long replied that the words “were taken out of the context”.
But OnePeterFive.com asked back in what context the “safe, legal, and rare” mantra could make sense.
Only then, the press speaker admitted that Martin “should not have used the quotation” which originally was uttered by the [abominable] Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar.
Picture: Eamon Martin, RTE News, #newsUaeybvcdik
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If he's quoting the Prime Minister, then he is siding with, agreeing with him. How shameful, disgusting, heretical. Actually, adding insult to injury, he puts it on those who voted "No" to assure abortion is "safe, legal and rare."
It's too bad he and others didn't bother to take a little walk through history. In the U.S.A. these words used to be part of the Democrat Party platform...until they …More
If he's quoting the Prime Minister, then he is siding with, agreeing with him. How shameful, disgusting, heretical. Actually, adding insult to injury, he puts it on those who voted "No" to assure abortion is "safe, legal and rare."

It's too bad he and others didn't bother to take a little walk through history. In the U.S.A. these words used to be part of the Democrat Party platform...until they removed "rare" two elections ago. It's so judgmental, after all, to limit in ones mind the number of (safe, legal) abortions one has (sarc!).

They will also soon learn that "safe" isn't much of a concern either. Making sure abortions happen is much, much more important than "safety" in the U.S. Just ask any serious pro-life group. A recent example is Gosnell (known from the 1972 "Mother's Day Massacre") in Pennsylvania. The laws were in place, so they simply didn't inspect his office...for 13 years... as stacks of complaints of injury and even death grew and grew. Since 2011 he is in jail with 8 counts of murder and literally hundreds of other violations. These crimes surfaced after efforts were made to investigate...prescription drug violations.

They will keep legal - not for the sake of mothers, but for the sake of the killers.

Wake up, Ireland.