It's the time of year when the state archives are opened and 30-year old papers released.
Something which caught my eye in today's IT is a story about a letter-writing campaign by anti-contraception activists to the Lynch government, which was attempting to legislate for the McGee decision of the Supreme Court. Some of the claims were rather, em, colourful
So, the question arises, were the letter writers correct? Can we pin the blame for the health service, global warming and the credit crunch at the availability of rubber johnnies in pub jacks?"These judges have left the law open-ended and yet they are not being prosecuted for bedevilling the Constitution and flooding the country with vice," an FJ O'Meara wrote.
"Sewer maggots are clean, when compared with the mental outlook of sworn Freemasons. Why should we not have good Catholic judges in our own Catholic country?" he wrote, putting the latter sentence in capital letters for added emphasis.
"Do you think we are all fools?"
A mother of two from Limerick told the taoiseach that children could be born "mongoloid" because of the Pill and could be mutilated at birth if an IUD failed to prevent conception.
"There is no good in this, only evil," a Mrs Dooley wrote. Allowing the sale of contraception would be "the greatest misfortune to ever befall Ireland", she warned.
Birth control opponents warned of incest and evil - The Irish Times - Tue, Dec 30, 2008



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