God Bless South Dakota
J.J. Jackson* | February 26, 2006
I know I wrote about this earlier, but I even found an article in CNN about South Dakota passing a bill to ban abortion!
“It is the time for the South Dakota Legislature to deal with this issue and protect the lives and rights of unborn children,” said Democratic Sen. Julie Bartling, the bill’s main sponsor.
Did I read that right? Did a Democrat actually say that? Is there a Democrat actually sponsoring this bill, even as a main sponsor?
I am a bit suspect as to what political motivations might be behind any Democrat sponsoring such a bill, but I don’t care. If by passing this bill, a few more children aren’t murdered, I’m all for it.
Bartling and other supporters noted that the recent appointment of Justices John Roberts and Samuel Alito make the Supreme Court more likely to consider overturning Roe v. Wade.
I certainly hope so. I wish it would happen now. No matter how soon or how late Roe v. Wade is overturned, the ugliest mark in our nation’s society will be the fact that over forty million people have been murdered!
Opponents argued that the measure was too extreme because it would allow abortions only to save the lives of pregnant women. They said abortion should at least be allowed in cases involving rape, incest and a threat to a woman’s health.
So, if a woman is raped, the child deserves to die? What threat to a woman’s health is worth sacrificing the child’s life? I do see that if the woman’s life is in danger, an abortion must be carried out if for no other reason than neither person will survive in the end. However, any other reason is not worth that unborn child’s life.
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Authors:BernardN. Nathanson
Manufacturer:Regnery Publishing, Inc. Released:25 October, 2001 |
Contributor's website: http://www.libertyreborn.com
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