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South Dakota lawmakers: abortion can lead to suicide

Snjul513 Wrote: Jul 27, 2012 10:34 AM
It is your step daughters decision not yours
Mick135 Wrote: Jul 27, 2012 8:03 PM
And it's for the family to watch the life-decline of the step-daughter. I hope it's not "I told you so"; rathe,"Come, child, let's pray together"
Tired in Texas Wrote: Jul 27, 2012 1:39 PM
This is true, but at least let it be an informed decision, as Dot is trying to do.
AliveInHim Wrote: Jul 27, 2012 10:52 AM
And if a simple 'decision' were all it is-why the familial upheaval? Gee, could it be that grandparents./aunts/uncles think that what this silly clunch is doing-having her baby killed so she does't have to blush-is in fact selfish?

Killing an unborn child is not a simple 'decision'-it's a denial of life itself. People who would coldly and calculatedly take an innocent life to satisfy their own selfish desires to my mind are not fit to be mothers-and that includes you. Not one of us asked to be born-but how many of us would willingly die so as not to inconvenience our mothers or cause them embarrassment?

So call me 'judgmental'. At least I won't deny you your life into the bargain.
South Dakota is doing everything it can to let downtrodden pregnant women know there are better, healthier options than abortion.

In March 2011, South Dakota’s Gov. Dennis Daugaard signed the Abortion Informed Consent Statute into law. Although the constitutionality of the law was immediately challenged, and Planned Parenthood recoiled at the thought of mothers being informed of all the dangers abortion poses for them (in addition to the child), the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that all major provisions of the law can stand.

Generally speaking, this means that women seeking an abortion in South...
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