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Old 02-16-2007, 11:15 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Interesting that these are the exact same lawmakers that are trying to abolish school lunch programs, welfare, and healthcare for the poor.

Seems to me they are only looking out for the children before they are born. Afterward, they are SOL.
That's the way the Christian Right works. They only care about you till you are born, then you are on your own.

I wish Christians would read the Bible, they could learn a lot from it.
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Old 02-16-2007, 11:16 AM   #22 (permalink)
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because they all insist on adopting female, caucasian, blonde haired babies with no health problems

they're 'compassionate' in the same way you are - as long as it's convenient
Sunday Morning Christians...
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Old 02-16-2007, 11:18 AM   #23 (permalink)
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how many crack babies have I adopted?
none

but, then, I'm not the one telling the crack 'ho mothers that they can't get an abortion.

I think EVERY SINGLE rumpswipe that gets out protesting against abortions should be FORCED to adopt a crack baby...or an AIDS baby...or a mentally disabled baby that was abandoned.

establishing a pregnancy center for mothers who WANT their babies isn't going to do much for those babies, is it?
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Old 02-16-2007, 12:01 PM   #24 (permalink)
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How many crack babies did you adopt while I was helping establish a Pregnancy Center that provided EVERYTHING FREE OF CHARGE?

How many, fat-ass?
Pregnancy is the 'easy' part.

How much do you help them after?

Do you also offer 2+ years of free diapers? Do you also offer 2+ years of free formula, baby food and milk? Do you offer free daycare so the mother can work?
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By Bill Harlan, Journal staff

PIERRE - A new abortion ban that would go to a statewide vote in 2008 sailed through the South Dakota House of Representatives on Wednesday by a vote of 45-25.

Now, House Bill 1293 goes to the Senate.

Unlike the abortion ban that voters rejected last November, this one has exceptions for rape, incest and the health of the mother - though opponents of the bill say the conditions for those exceptions are too onerous.

The exceptions in the bill, however, did win over Rep. Alan Hanks, R-Rapid City. Last year, Hanks voted against HB1215, which allowed abortions only to save the mother's life.

"I wasn't thrilled to see this bill come back this year, but that's always been my position," Hanks said after the vote.

Hanks also said the provision calling for a vote helped change his vote. "We didn't actually approve this," he said. "That's a big difference. It goes to a vote of the people. That's where this belongs."

The exceptions in the bill did not satisfy Rep. Joni Cutler, R-Sioux Falls, who called the rape and incest reporting requirements "more in the nature of a police investigation."

Cutler also said the health exception was too narrow.

HB1293 allows abortions if a doctor thinks there is "a serious risk of a substantial and irreversible impairment of the functioning of a major bodily organ or system."

Cutler said that even a 1973 law that included physical, emotional, psychological and familial factors in the health of a woman was struck down by the Supreme Court.

"This bill is unconstitutional," Cutler said.

Rep. Roger Hunt, R-Brandon, an outspoken, longtime abortion foe, said, "It's absolutely incorrect to say, standing here today, that this bill is unconstitutional."

Hunt argued that the 2005 South Dakota Abortion Task Force had uncovered facts not available to the 1973 court and that those facts could persuade the Supreme Court to reverse itself, as it did on segregation. "The Supreme Court did a 180-degree turn from its earlier decision of separate but equal," Hunt said.

Rep. Gordon Howie, R-Rapid City, also voted for last year's stricter abortion ban, and he is a sponsor of this year's measure. Howie began the half-hour debate on the House floor arguing that HB1293 would protect innocent unborn children, as well as vulnerable women.

"Abortion kills children," Howie said.

Howie also introduced a page and a half of amendments to the bill, which depart from the version of the bill that state Attorney General Larry Long recommended to a legislative committee on Monday.

"It looks pretty complicated and convoluted," Rep. Clayton Halverson, D-Veblen said.

Howie said the amendment was written after "significant consultation" with Long's office, and the House adopted it by a voice vote.

Kate Looby, a lobbyist for Planned Parenthood in South Dakota, North Dakota and Minnesota, had not had time to review the amendments thoroughly, but she pointed out one that changed "date of viability" to "completion of the twentieth week following the mother's last menstrual period."

"You can't do that," Looby said. "It's unconstitutional."

Looby said she was disappointed by the House vote but optimistic the Senate would reject HB1293. "This bill allows the government to intrude into the private lives of South Dakotans," she said.

Some Black Hills area lawmakers voted against the measure, including: Reps. Mark Kirkeby, David Lust and Ed McLaughlin - all Rapid City Republicans - and Rep. Gordon Pederson, R-Wall, and Rep. Charles Turbiville, R-Deadwood.

Voting for the measure, in addition to Howie and Hanks, were Reps. Mike Buckingham, Brian Dreyer, Jeff Haverly and Don Van Etten - all of Rapid City. Also voting for the measure were House Republican Leader Larry Rhoden of Union Center and Rep. Tom Hills, R-Spearfish.

Van Etten, who is a physician, told fellow House members that the bill's health exception was sound. "This does not allow you to have an abortion for a headache or a hangnail," he said.

The next fight is in the Senate, first in committee then, maybe, on the Senate floor.

Sen. Tom Katus, D-Rapid City, who ran as a pro-choice candidate in District 32, pointed out that 60 percent of his constituents voted against the previous ban.

HB1293 might have trouble getting out of committee, Katus said, though he added there would be enough votes to force it to the Senate floor, where the vote would be close. "I think you'll see moderate Republicans and Democrats coming together," Katus said.

Sen. Bill Napoli, R-Rapid City, said, "It's going to be close, but it's going to pass."

Napoli said the new bill delivers what voters wanted last November - exceptions for rape, incest and health of the mother.

"Abortion as a form of birth control should be stopped," he said.
It sounds like another ploy to draw out the conservatives to vote.

The reality is that this amendment is essentially useless on practical terms. Most women are simply going to go one state over to get an abortion.
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BRAVO!!!! HEAR HEAR!!!

I've seen some sick things, but I never saw someone acually cheer for the deaths of innocent children. Are you in the middle east?
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I've seen some sick things, but I never saw someone acually cheer for the deaths of innocent children. Are you in the middle east?
If you reread the post that he was applauding, you will see that he is for having those who are protesting legal abortion adopt the babies that nobody wants.

How is that cheering for killing babies?
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If you reread the post that he was applauding, you will see that he is for having those who are protesting legal abortion adopt the babies that nobody wants.

How is that cheering for killing babies?
Its simple really. He is appauding the fact that cause not everyone could or wants to adopt crack babies, its great that there able to KILL THEM. I've had enough of this place for one day, see ya around.
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I've seen some sick things, but I never saw someone acually cheer for the deaths of innocent children. Are you in the middle east?
Seems to me that Tadpole's cheering is for the opposite instance. He is responding and cheering a post supporting the adoption of those children that weren't aborted, but are none-the-less unwanted by mainstream society...

Didn't see where his response to that particular post was saying anything about killing those living, born, and unwanted children. So why are you exaggerating and including something that his response didn't say?

Or are you supporting the main stream public's opinion that these children that weren't aborted, are not entitled to benefit by having a family? All the orphanages have become is a virtual garbage can of it's own for these children. Because those complaining the loudest about how unfair abortion is to the unborn, aren't showing a bit of compassion or care for those that weren't aborted yet still thrown away in a sense by their birth parents.

They stil have no quality of life. They still are unloved and homeless. And if one is so pro-life, you'd think that they'd be placing a higher value on the children already living and give them the home and family that they say the unborn fetus should get?At least those children in the orphanages would benefit more by your concern, then a life that hasn't even begun to experience a thing that you speak they might if born.
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Its simple really. He is appauding the fact that cause not everyone could or wants to adopt crack babies, its great that there able to KILL THEM. I've had enough of this place for one day, see ya around.

Point to where Tadpole stated that these children that are already born should be killed?

Or are you willing to admit you are over dramatizing and exaggerating for nothing more then emotional appeal and ignoring that these children will not have the oppertunity to benefit from having a home and family in the same sense a wanted child will?

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