If you’re willing to stand in front of your family and say “till death do us part”, then that must mean something – otherwise we might as well cancel the whole thing.
Family structure does matter
The constitution was given to us, the electorate, to guard.
We make no pretence that the adventure of life together will be easy. But your odds of success are so much better if the foundations are solid.
Mixed messaging.
Minister Paschal Donohoe confirms that the government can’t guarantee the upcoming referendum to redefine the family won’t result in polygamous relationships being legally-recognised in Ireland. Question by Ben Scallan.
Senator Michael McDowell
It’s been right chilly of late here in the Shenandoah Valley, so the other day I trashed the planet and fired up the wood stove. Global warming will arrive come spring. Then out of the blue, my auroral languor was rudely interrupted by a ping on my device. I decided to take a look. What […]
It will, as progressives have done in almost every campaign over the last century, be an effort to guilt the public into voting against the alleged sins of their grandparents and great-grandparents.
Many women ‘do not want to be forced out’ of the home
Upcoming vote on the family
Deleting the words woman and mother from Article 41.2 of the constitution is a step towards the erasure of sex differences on the path towards a dystopian ‘brave new world’.