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rug

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30. Given that this was broken by The Mail, sensation at the expense of investigation is unsurprising.
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 01:40 PM
Jun 2014


Neither is the preference for sensation demonstrated in this thread.
So 'Some of the 796 children's remains are in a FORMER septic tank' AtheistCrusader Jun 2014 #1
What we know is: (1) Catherine Corless obtained death certificates struggle4progress Jun 2014 #2
... A preliminary examination of the site is likely to involve testing .. struggle4progress Jun 2014 #3
That's a possibility. But the septic tank was in use at the turn of the century. AtheistCrusader Jun 2014 #24
Totally. It's really no big deal now. trotsky Jun 2014 #10
They need to be focusing on how those women and children lived Warpy Jun 2014 #4
The institution seems to have been a county institution: though administered struggle4progress Jun 2014 #5
The truth is that women who got pregnant outside marriage were so despised Warpy Jun 2014 #32
The money was 10 shillings per head per year, I think, struggle4progress Jun 2014 #51
Why am I not surprised skepticscott Jun 2014 #6
Feel free to post anything that actually adds to our understanding of the story struggle4progress Jun 2014 #7
One point: until enforcement of child labor laws, a workhouse could be a home for children too. Brettongarcia Jun 2014 #12
Yes, the county poorhouse was revamped in the 1920s to specialize it struggle4progress Jun 2014 #17
Further remarks ... Brettongarcia Jun 2014 #21
The Tuam tank: another myth about evil Ireland struggle4progress Jun 2014 #8
Ireland has recently been good about exposing its bishops; several have recently resigned Brettongarcia Jun 2014 #13
That seems to be a different story, since Derry is not so near to Tuam struggle4progress Jun 2014 #18
But both are in greater "Ireland," the subject named in one of your posts Brettongarcia Jun 2014 #22
After 1921, Tuam and Derry were in entirely separate countries struggle4progress Jun 2014 #67
Why assume it was murder? YarnAddict Jun 2014 #79
These children were dumped in an unmarked grave. Warren Stupidity Jun 2014 #9
No, Warren, it's not unbelievable at all to see this posted. trotsky Jun 2014 #11
What's even worse than that: this post was expected... Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #14
They've used that one before, remember? trotsky Jun 2014 #15
Gotta love that circular logic Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #16
Well, that seems a curious reaction struggle4progress Jun 2014 #19
your google splatter is not curious at all. Warren Stupidity Jun 2014 #20
Well, that settles it, then. Act_of_Reparation Jun 2014 #23
Yes, s4p seems to be wielding the skepticscott Jun 2014 #38
It seems your eagerness, to attribute to me things that I never said, struggle4progress Jun 2014 #44
everyone does it pokerfan Jun 2014 #55
Struggle4Progress raised a good point above. AtheistCrusader Jun 2014 #25
Waiting on all the facts doesn't help the "cause", you may be shunned or worse. Leontius Jun 2014 #43
Based on the initial reporting, I think it was a reasonable conclusion, but the facts have AtheistCrusader Jun 2014 #46
I think it may be unwise to draw many conclusions until the cbayer Jun 2014 #26
Thanks for posting this. Good information is hard to come by. Jim__ Jun 2014 #27
The apologetics in this thread are sickening. Goblinmonger Jun 2014 #28
What is actually sickening okasha Jun 2014 #29
You are absolutely right, okasha. trotsky Jun 2014 #31
Given that this was broken by The Mail, sensation at the expense of investigation is unsurprising. rug Jun 2014 #30
Where to look for burials in the Tuam Union Workhouse? struggle4progress Jun 2014 #33
Update on the Tuam Famine Burials struggle4progress Jun 2014 #34
... The workhouse was outside Tuam on the Dublin Road and during the famine there were nearly 2,800 struggle4progress Jun 2014 #35
Six County Galway Men Suffered Death Penalty struggle4progress Jun 2014 #36
Well at least the criminals got coffins and a formal burial. trotsky Jun 2014 #37
You may want to think twice before calling them "criminals" if you visit there: struggle4progress Jun 2014 #40
It is just sick that you would try and distract from the story here. trotsky Jun 2014 #49
What you call distracting from the story, I consider an effort to find the story struggle4progress Jun 2014 #50
Of course you would. trotsky Jun 2014 #52
Perhaps you will find this helpful struggle4progress Jun 2014 #53
Bless your heart! n/t trotsky Jun 2014 #54
See #115 downthread struggle4progress Jun 2014 #119
You make me sick to my stomach. n/t trotsky Jun 2014 #120
You raised the question of coffins in your post #37; I provided some info in #115 struggle4progress Jun 2014 #122
Link to contemporary news clippings about the home struggle4progress Jun 2014 #39
Some reporting on Tuam story 'mistaken' struggle4progress Jun 2014 #41
Neglect and death of 800 kids in Galway happened in plain sight struggle4progress Jun 2014 #42
you've google splattered your own thread. Warren Stupidity Jun 2014 #45
I've learned something by looking around: struggle4progress Jun 2014 #47
"... In the first half of the 20th century Ireland had one of the worst infant mortality rates struggle4progress Jun 2014 #48
And the rate in the home when run by the Bon Secours order was 30% to 50% intaglio Jun 2014 #129
If one uses the following website to convert pounds sterling to US dollars struggle4progress Jun 2014 #130
Let's take your apologist crap and destroy it intaglio Jun 2014 #131
The Tuam home was not a religious institution: it was a county institution, struggle4progress Jun 2014 #132
Oh, so the participation of the Bon Secours order was secular? intaglio Jun 2014 #133
Regarding maternal death rates at the Tuam home: struggle4progress Jun 2014 #134
That's why I used the average intaglio Jun 2014 #136
The figures given in the news report for 1932 -- 135 children and 24 mothers -- struggle4progress Jun 2014 #135
As I pointed out and you have ignored intaglio Jun 2014 #137
It is certainly possible that the vast majority of mothers were able to leave, but struggle4progress Jun 2014 #139
I doubt your account of Catholic teaching in Ireland regarding the burial struggle4progress Jun 2014 #138
... The Irish Catholic Bishops Conference ... In a statement .. said: struggle4progress Jun 2014 #56
Burial records pose challenge for inquiry into mother-and-baby homes struggle4progress Jun 2014 #57
And the Gish Gallop just rolls on and on and on... n/t trotsky Jun 2014 #58
More like a Goolgle Gallop. cleanhippie Jun 2014 #59
Wow, way to defend another atrocity in a long long list of seemingly indefensible atrocities. beam me up scottie Jun 2014 #60
? struggle4progress Jun 2014 #61
I'm unable watch videos so you'll have to use your big boy words if you wish to communicate. beam me up scottie Jun 2014 #62
bmus!!! trotsky Jun 2014 #63
Hi :) beam me up scottie Jun 2014 #64
Well as you can see, some of the names may change, some may not, trotsky Jun 2014 #65
I see you've developed quite a tolerance. beam me up scottie Jun 2014 #66
Here’s the letter giving state approval of Tuam mother and baby home struggle4progress Jun 2014 #68
A 37pp list with name, DOD, age, and COD can be downloaded struggle4progress Jun 2014 #69
Number of deaths by year struggle4progress Jun 2014 #70
Number of deaths by year, excepting measles, pertussis, influenza, and tuberculosis struggle4progress Jun 2014 #92
Deaths with premature birth listed among causes of death struggle4progress Jun 2014 #94
Inquests were held into these two deaths: struggle4progress Jun 2014 #71
Marasmus is noted in these 18 cases: struggle4progress Jun 2014 #72
Your noble and tireless efforts to excuse any possible role the teachings of the RCC played trotsky Jun 2014 #73
Deaths with measles listed as cause of death, or among other causes, by year struggle4progress Jun 2014 #74
What do you think of the church's official canon law... trotsky Jun 2014 #75
I'm not aware of any relation that might have to measles struggle4progress Jun 2014 #86
I am. trotsky Jun 2014 #87
Deaths with pertussis or whooping cough listed as cause of death, or among other causes, by year struggle4progress Jun 2014 #76
"To have death rates of 30%-50% in mother-and-baby homes in Tuam, Cork, and Westmeath..." trotsky Jun 2014 #77
If you have information on the number of residents at Tuam each year, then struggle4progress Jun 2014 #88
"To have death rates of 30%-50% in mother-and-baby homes in Tuam, Cork, and Westmeath..." trotsky Jun 2014 #90
18 children died of hunger at Tuam mother and baby home trotsky Jun 2014 #78
Google Gallop ought to be a sport. rug Jun 2014 #80
These cases are enumerated in my #72 upthread: struggle4progress Jun 2014 #82
Yes - marasmus = severe malnutrition. trotsky Jun 2014 #83
Deaths with influenza listed as cause of death, or among other causes, by year struggle4progress Jun 2014 #81
Hundreds attend vigil to remember Tuam babies trotsky Jun 2014 #84
The challenger is making a move on the outside. rug Jun 2014 #91
Deaths with tuberculosis listed as cause of death, or among other causes, by year struggle4progress Jun 2014 #85
Mother and baby home horror: "There was a secret room of doomed babies who never grew up" trotsky Jun 2014 #89
Beats horse with The Mirror, loses two furlongs. rug Jun 2014 #93
Overview struggle4progress Jun 2014 #95
Thanks for posting the information goldent Jun 2014 #101
It might be worthwhile learning why struggle4progress Jun 2014 #103
Yes, brilliant and factual. LOL trotsky Jun 2014 #105
So this is all OK with the theists here? Goblinmonger Jun 2014 #96
What do you have against information? Have you read the links? rug Jun 2014 #97
Is what OK? struggle4progress Jun 2014 #98
He asks, feigning obtuseness. Goblinmonger Jun 2014 #99
There doesn't seem to be any evidence that 800 dead babies are in a septic tank struggle4progress Jun 2014 #100
So that they were buried in an unmarked mass grave is ok as long as it's not a septic tank? beam me up scottie Jun 2014 #102
I am drawn again to the comparison with the presidential election of 2004. trotsky Jun 2014 #104
What happened to those babies before they were buried? beam me up scottie Jun 2014 #106
And why the much higher death rates at these religious "homes" for unwed mothers? trotsky Jun 2014 #107
If marking unmarked Irish graves is your thing, knock yourself out struggle4progress Jun 2014 #109
Sickening indeed. trotsky Jun 2014 #108
And he limps through the backfield staring wanly at the finish line. rug Jun 2014 #110
This atheist thinks that S4Ps information helps to clarify the issue. Jim__ Jun 2014 #111
Of course they can. okasha Jun 2014 #112
Your vicious and baseless attacks are disgusting, okasha. trotsky Jun 2014 #113
Yes, by all means, let's get that full airing of the facts. trotsky Jun 2014 #114
Contract for coffins struggle4progress Jun 2014 #115
A solicitation for a contract proves absolutely nothing. trotsky Jun 2014 #121
No, I don't know how the remains were handled: #118 downthread describes struggle4progress Jun 2014 #123
The Galway Horror Part II struggle4progress Jun 2014 #116
Casting a fresh eye on the Tuam controversy struggle4progress Jun 2014 #117
Tuam: New understanding struggle4progress Jun 2014 #118
Archaeology, the Tuam Workhouse & St. Mary's Mother & Baby Home struggle4progress Jun 2014 #124
Associated Press Apologizes for Its Coverage of the Irish Orphanage Story struggle4progress Jun 2014 #125
+1 rug Jun 2014 #126
Good for AP. okasha Jun 2014 #128
Extent of child deaths in Dublin home revealed struggle4progress Jun 2014 #127
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