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South Dakota May End Brutal Murder of Unborn Children

It’s nice to see that someone is willing to stand up for the unborn, and stop pretending women should have the “choice” to kill their children.

In the next six weeks, South Dakota lawmakers will decide whether to make abortion a crime.

A bill that would ban abortion in the state will be introduced within the next two days.

The bill will be called the Woman’s Health and Life Protection Act. It will ban abortion, but won’t prosecute a doctor who performs one to save a woman’s life.

And the lawmaker who’s introducing the bill says he thinks now is the right time to try and over-turn Roe vs Wade.

Rep. Roger Hunt says, “Abortion should be banned.”

Those four words will likely lead to many others in the South Dakota House and Senate as lawmakers will decide whether to criminalize abortion in the state. The bill’s supporters are using findings from a controversial abortion task force report recently given to the legislature.

The end of abortion as a contraception. Thank God. Appropriate it should happen on the anniversary of one of the worst Supreme Court decisions in American History; the one that legalized infanticide.

And the best part of this proposal is that it doesn’t prosecute doctors for the 3% of abortions annually that are done in the best interest of the mother’s health. So much for that red herring.

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  • Tim
    You're clearly not some kind of fanatic - the type of person who thinks that abortion is always wrong (even for rape victims or if the mothers life is in danger - I've even come across people who say abortion is wrong even if continuing the pregnancy will kill mother and child) - but you sound like a fanatic by using expressions like "brutal murder". Murder is unlawful killing, abortion is not unlawful hence not murder. You can say that you think it is as bad as murder, or should be considered such, but that's a different matter (sorry for sounding pedantic but I think it's a valid point to make).

    I'd certainly agree that ending abortion as a contraception would be a good thing. This could be acheived (partly anyway) by education - sex education for kids not just in biological terms, giving information on the dangers of unsafe sex (NOTE: teaching "abstinence" doesn't work, it's fighting a loosing battle against hormones) and contraception being available (and free) to everyone. There are things that you seem to be against though.
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