Archive for October, 2004

A few days away.

October 16th, 2004

(Updated 27/2/05 – I removed the full anglo-saxon version of the reported comments. I’m starting to think of language a bit more now that my eldest is starting to read it)

Autumn is drawing in, so we took the opportunity to take ourselves away for a few days. Being extremely poor, me and Jude decided to head off somewhere very cheap, the idea being that we don’t need to show the boys any sights, historic buildings or any of that claptrap, we just needed a change of scenery.
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Selfishness is..

October 1st, 2004

..insisting on someone else suffering to make you feel better. Despite the short term ego boost, sometimes it’s better to let those without a voice to have their say. It’s probably the harder choice to make, but how could you live with yourself after insisting that a life in a plastic box for a person in perpetual agony is ‘the best thing’ because your god decrees it is the best way?

Of course, the poor kid can’t speak. In fact she can’t do a damn thing, but she’ll be dragged around the courts while the parents egos are stroked and affirmed.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/3701492.stm#

Update, 16/10/2004 The High Court decided that the girl shouldn’t be revived if and when she stops breating again. I reckon it’s a triumph for common sense, and while I feel desperately sorry for the parents, I have to agree with the court.

The BBC have a dumbed down Q&A about the issue. Doesn’t answer many questions, but they do link to the Pro-Life party for some reason, who have some gruesome pictures for people to get upset about. There’s no discussion about the lives of the women who had the abortion since those kind of details tend to cloud the issue. A picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes the circumstances those thousand words might reveal would cast a less harsh light on the decision of the woman?

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