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South Dakota Did The Right Thing

By Craig Chamberlain
Mar. 7, 2006

South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds signed a bill into law that would outlaw abortions in the state except in the case of endangerment to the mother, emergency contraception would also be available to rape or incest victims(things like the morning after pill). So I don't see what the problem is here. Finally a state has the courage to stand up to the great moral evil of our time.

One of the things constantly coming out of the claptraps of the infant killers is that those three exceptions must be in place. Well, they are. So now what justification do they have for supporting abortion? They probably just like seeing dead bodies. They'll probably drag out the tired old lines of reproductive rights, and a womens right to choose... blah, blah, blah. A women has no more right to abort a child any more than a person had a right to own a slave. Just as slavery was the moral evil of the country until the civil war ended it, abortion is the moral evil now and will continue to be until we end it.

Roe V. Wade was the 20th century equivalent of Dred Scott. The Scott decision said that a black could never be a citizen of the U.S. and that a slave was a slave everwhere, free state or not. Roe says that the unborn are of no worth and may be killed for any reason, or no reason. Whatever the mother feels like. Both were dehumanizing decisions, by radical courts that decided to take congresses job and legislate from the bench.

Maybe now the tide is finally turning. The states should stand up to the federal government on this issue as it was handed down by a branch of the federal government that had no constitutional right to force its opinion on the country. The justices of the Roe decision had to bend the constitution into an unrecognizable form to find a justification for their opinions. Undoubtedly the pro murder camp will run to a sympathetic federal judge, cry on his shoulder and he will nullify the law. Well, we might actually have a supreme court willing to overturn a decades old injustice, and if they won't I hope South Dakota ignores them. Maybe other states will follow suit.

To condone the monstrous in the name of legality is not only a sign of moral depravity but also of national cowardice. Let's hope this country has something left to right a wrong.

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About the author: Craig Chamberlain has written more than 100 articles for Useless-Knowledge.com.

Email: craig_chamberlain@hotmail.com


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