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kpete Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 07:08 PM
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Group threatens to sue S. Dakota over abortion bill
Source: Reuters

Group threatens to sue S. Dakota over abortion bill

SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota | Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:22pm EST

SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota (Reuters) - Planned Parenthood said on Friday it would sue South Dakota if Gov. Dennis Daugaard signs an abortion bill requiring women to wait 72 hours before going through with the procedure.

Sarah Stoesz, CEO and president of Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, called the bill an "egregious violation of the Constitution."

Along with the waiting period, the bill, passed by the state's legislature earlier this month, requires women to undergo counseling at a "pregnancy help center" which pro-choice advocates say are often run by anti-abortion groups who try to talk women out of the procedure.

The South Dakota bill is one of many abortion curbs being pushed by conservative lawmakers in dozens of states this year. Other proposals include bans on late-term abortions and requirements that providers offer women sonograms of their fetuses.



Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/03/11/us-abortion-south-dakota-idUSTRE72A84W20110311
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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 07:09 PM
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1. K&R
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Mz Pip Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 07:25 PM
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2. This is stupid
Women don't impulsively decide on getting an abortion. I'm pretty sure than far more then 72 hours of deliberation goes into the decision.

Just another example of GOP Big Government nanny state.
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Dappleganger Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 07:39 PM
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3. Their "counselors" are almost all volunteer and not professionals.
I would soooo sue them over this!
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SkyDaddy7 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 07:39 PM
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4. I am so sick of these people!
Seriously, no over the top hyperbolic statements...Republicans are truly trying to "Take the Country Back" to the 19th Century! I am so sick of all Christians who think everyone must live by their religion! When it comes to destroying Women's Rights, denying Equal Rights for Homosexuals, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, teaching Bronze Age Creation Myths as Science, etc., There has to be a way to stop this madness!
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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 08:42 PM
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5. WHAT? Oh give me a f*ing break. Before you can get an abortion you have to be subjected to
anti-choice people trying to manipulate and harm you? good grief.
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glinda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 12:11 AM
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9. Subjected to abuse, harassment, intimidation, stress through badgering, bullying, etc....
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uppityperson Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 12:18 PM
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13. Had a friend who ran into a group of those, changed her mind about getting an abortion
Canceled the appointment she had at the 8 week mark. A month later realized she could not have another baby and ended up getting a second trimester abortion. Said it was the worst experience of her life and now works to try and shut those people down. I think WA now has a law that they have to be more upfront with their advertising, including phone ads.

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Anakin Skywalker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 10:22 PM
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6. No 72 hrs. waiting for guns though! if Repukes have their way.....
and no, I am not anti-gun. A common sense background check isn't unreasonable though.
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defendandprotect Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 10:27 PM
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7. The right wing war on women marches on -- !!
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louslobbs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-11-11 10:32 PM
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8. How can being subjected to rigid, myopic counseling which will be mostly rigged
to the side of those, who have no concern for a womans rights, be anything other than government manipulation to somehow put fear in the minds of women making a very difficult personal decision about their future. What business is it of the Republicons (who allege they want less government in their lives) to force government into the private medical decisions of women. I wish I could snap my fingers and give every Republicon male a Vagina and Uterus, watch how fast they would shut their ugly faces and stop this anti choice crap.
Lou
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glinda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 12:13 AM
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10. I would think bringing a group of people with you would be interesting so that
they can be witnesses as well as confront the liars while they were attempting to carry out their crap.
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EFerrari Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 12:23 AM
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11. That's a great idea, glinda. n/t
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glinda Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 12:56 AM
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12. Yup. Support your friends and scare the crap out of the enemy.
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shimmergal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 04:49 PM
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14. Yes!
And maybe they should come armed with info. about how inadequate the "help" for single mothers (or in fact any mothers) actuallly is!
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louslobbs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 07:43 PM
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15. Yes that would be a great idea, unless they created a rule, you know how they are,
that said only the patient. They don't like to get caught, or being watched doing their dirty little deeds.
Lou
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louslobbs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 08:05 PM
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16. I do have one question, the women here are in action and doing something to stop
this attack on women, but doesn't it seem like women in general aren't fighting these men in Congress? The rights that women won years ago, were fought for and they fought hard. It doesn't seem like most women realize how serious this situation is. I read a story yesterday about a woman who was pregnant for 21 weeks I think it was. Her water broke and her doctor told her the horrible news, the baby couldn't go to term because it's lungs could not grow without the sack filled and intact. The woman cried and was obviously shaken so she and her husband talked about it and decided that they wanted the doctors help to end this now since it was just a matter of time. The doctor said, after 20 weeks if he did any procedure to help this along, the law states that he would be charged and jailed for providing an abortion after 20 weeks. I guess in certain states there's this new law about no abortion procedures after 20 weeks, but she wasn't having and abortion. So this poor couple had to wait and wait for it to happen naturally and it was a horrible end. The little fetus came out on its own, took one gasp and died in front of its parents. Republicons should be ashamed of themselves, but, sociopaths and narcissists have no shame. Fight ladies, fight......you'd be surprised at how many of us men will help you in your war to protect your body from the government.
Lou

1959
A model penal code for state abortion laws proposed by the American Law Institute (ALI) promotes legal abortions in instances involving the mother�s mental or physical health, pregnancy due to rape and incest, and fetal deformity.

1967
The first ALI-model abortion law is signed in April allowing abortion in cases of permanent mental or physical disability of either the child or mother or in cases of rape or incest. California, Oregon, and North Carolina pass similar laws.

1970
Abortion on demand up to the 24th week of pregnancy is allowed in New York after Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller signs a bill repealing the state's 1830 law banning abortion except to save a woman's life. Alaska, Hawaii, and Washington State pass similar laws.

1971
Abortion is effectively allowed for any reason following the Supreme Court�s ruling on its first abortion case, United States v. Vuitch. In upholding a District of Columbia law permitting abortion only to preserve a woman's life or health, the Court makes it clear that the term "health" involves a woman�s mental and physical condition.

1972
By the end of this year, 13 states have an ALI-type law. Four states allow abortion on demand. Mississippi allows abortion for rape and incest while Alabama allows abortion for the mother's physical health. Thirty-one states allow abortion only to save the mother's life.

1973
Roe v. Wade: On January 22 of this year, the U.S. Supreme Court issues its ruling in this landmark case giving women the right to abortion and setting up parameters of regulation according to the trimester of pregnancy. Later this year, the National Right to Life Committee�now the nation�s largest pro-life organization--is formed.

1974
In the first statewide political battle after the Roe v. Wade decision, pro-life Sen. Bob Dole defeats a congressman physician who performs abortions.

1975
Boston abortionist Kenneth C. Edelin is found guilty of manslaughter for the death of an unborn child and, later this year, the first Human Life Amendment is introduced in the U.S. Senate.

1976
The U.S. Senate conducts a test vote on the Human Life Amendment in April, drawing 40 votes of the 67 needed for approval. In June of this year, the first Hyde Amendment is approved, prohibiting Medicaid funding of abortions with limited exceptions. In December, Edelin�s manslaughter conviction is overturned by the Massachusetts Superior Judicial Court, which rules that legal abortions are manslaughter only if the baby is definitely alive outside the mother's body.

1977
In three cases (Maher v. Roe, Beal v. Doe, and Poelker v. Doe), the U.S. Supreme Court rules that federal and state governments are not obligated to pay for abortion in public assistance programs.

1980
In Harris v. McRae, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds the Hyde Amendment, ruling that there is no constitutional right for women to receive abortions at public expense. Later this year, Republican pro-life candidates Ronald Reagan and George Bush defeat pro-abortion President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale. Eleven U.S. Senators switch positions from pro-abortion to pro-life.

1981
In July of this year, a bill to challenge Roe v. Wade is approved. In December, a Senate subcommittee approves a constitutional amendment declaring that the Constitution secures no right to abortion.

1982
In March of this year, the Hatch Amendment is approved, which would place abortion regulation in the joint authority of the states and Congress. In September, the bill challenging Roe v. Wade is blocked by a pro-abortion filibuster in the U.S. Senate.

1983
In June of this year, the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down certain requirements regarding abortions but it does rule that states may require that abortions only be performed by licensed physicians. Also this month, the Senate rejects the Eagleton-Hatch Amendment, which states that the Constitution doesn�t secure the right to an abortion, by a vote of 49-50. (A two-thirds vote is required to pass a constitutional amendment.) And in November, Congress approves an amendment prohibiting the use of federal employees health benefits programs to pay for abortions, except in circumstances threatening the life of the mother.

1984
In June, the Reagan Administration announces the "Mexico City Policy," denying funds to foreign organizations that perform or promote abortion as a family-planning tool in other nations. Later this year, pro-life President Reagan is reelected, defeating the pro-abortion Democrats Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro.

1985
In July, the House reaffirms the Mexico City Policy by a 45-vote margin. The Kemp/Kasten Amendment is also enacted, denying U.S. population-assistance funds to any group that supports or participates in programs of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization. Later this month, the U.S. Justice Department files a friend-of-the-court brief urging the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade.

1986
In June, in Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down state laws requiring an abortionist to use the method most likely to allow the child to be born alive. It also strikes down women's right-to-know laws and the waiting period requirement. In September, leading pro-abortion senators fail to block the promotion of Associate Justice William Rehnquist to chief justice.

1987
In July, President Reagan announces that Title 10 funds won�t be offered to programs giving counseling and referral for abortion services as a family planning method. The next month, Reagan appoints a federal task force to encourage adoption as an alternative to abortion. In October of this year, the Senate rejects the nomination of pro-life Judge Robert Bork to the U.S. Supreme Court. The seat ultimately goes to Anthony Kennedy, who votes to reaffirm the core holdings of Roe in 1992.

1988
In September, licensing is approved by the French government for the use of RU 486. Later this month, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration bans the importation of the drug for personal use.Also in September, the U.S. Senate passes an amendment barring Washington D.C. from paying for abortions or performing abortions in its city-operated hospital. In October, the French government reverses its decision to halt distribution of RU 486. And in November, pro-life Republican candidates Vice President George Bush and Dan Quayle defeat pro-abortion Democratic candidates Michael Dukakis and Lloyd Bentsen.

1989
In July, the U.S. Supreme Court upholds parts of a Missouri law stating that governments do not constitutionally have to make public facilities available to those performing abortions. In November, the "Freedom of Choice Act" is introduced for the first time in the U.S. House and Pennsylvania Gov. Robert Casey signs the Abortion Control Act.

1990
In March, a federal court in New York dismisses Planned Parenthood's lawsuit challenging the Mexico City Policy. In May, it is announced that RU 486 will be marketed outside France. In June, the U.S. House rejects a proposal to fund two organizations that promote abortion in less-developed nations. In August, the AFL-CIO Executive Council rejects a proposal to switch from a neutral stance abortion to take a pro-abortion position.

1991
The U.S. Supreme Court upholds the Bush Administration's regulations that prohibit routine counseling and referral for abortion in 4,000 clinics that receive Title 10 funds. President Bush vows to veto any legislation weakening current law or existing regulations pertaining to abortion. Later this year, President Bush nominates and the Senate confirms Judge Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court. In October of this year, a child is born with one arm severed at the shoulder after surviving an abortion attempt in her mother�s third trimester of pregnancy.

1992
In February of this year, the Bush Administration threatens to veto legislation requiring federal funding of research that encourages or depends on abortion, including the use of tissue harvested from aborted babies. In June, the U.S. Supreme Court reaffirms the basics of Roe with the only a few changes. For example, it tosses the trimester scheme and upholds certain restrictions on abortion. Later this year, the U.S. House sustains President Bush's veto of a bill requiring federal funding for transplanting tissue taken from aborted babies by a narrow margin. In September of this year, at a National Abortion Foundation seminar, abortionist Martin Haskell describes the gruesome partial-birth abortion technique, which involves delivering all but the head of a baby from the mother's womb, piercing the skull, suctioning out the brain, then completing the delivery. And in November, pro-abortion Democrats Bill Clinton and Al Gore defeat pro-life President George Bush and Vice President Dan Quayle.

1993
In January of this year, President Clinton issues five executive orders regarding abortion issues. They include: 1) reversing Title 10 regulations banning abortion referral by federal employees; 2) repealing the Mexico City Policy; 3) lifting the ban on funding for fetal tissue transplants; 4) instructing military hospitals to perform abortions; and 5) asking the FDA to review the import ban on RU 486. The following month, abortionist Abu Hayat is convicted of assault and illegal abortion for his attempt to kill via abortion Ana Rosa Rodriguez, the baby born in 1991 with a severed arm. In June, the U.S. House renews the Hyde Amendment. An NRLC-led lobbying campaign defeats the so-called "Freedom of Choice Act," a proposed federal statute to invalidate even the narrow types of state abortion regulations permitted by the Supreme Court. In December, the Clinton Administration orders states to change their laws and provide payments for abortions in cases of rape or incest.

1994
U.S. patent rights for RU 486 are donated to the Population Council. In September, it is announced that the Clinton Health Care Plan will not be introduced in the U.S. Senate in the current session. A massive public education and lobbying campaign led by NRLC contributes heavily to the ultimate defeat of Clinton�s national health system that would ration lifesaving care and pay for abortion on demand. In October, the Population Council announces that testing of RU 486 is underway in the United States. In November, in nationwide congressional elections, no pro-life members of Congress are defeated by pro-abortion challengers. Republicans take over majority control of both houses of Congress. Pro-lifers pick up six votes in the Senate and about 40 in the House.

1995
In June, the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act is introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives. In August, Norma McCorvey, the "Jane Roe" of Roe v. Wade, tells a national television audience that she now supports the right to life of unborn children. She had already revealed that this pregnancy was not the product of a rape - - as she had previously contended - - showing that Roe had been built on a lie. Also in August, abortionist David Benjamin is convicted of second-degree murder in the botched-abortion death of Guadalupe Negron. He is the first New York abortionist to be convicted of murder. In November, U.S. House passes the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act and in December, the U.S. Senate passes the act.

1996
In April, President Clinton vetoes the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. In July, an FDA committee recommends that the FDA approve marketing RU 486 for women up to 49 days pregnant. In September, the FDA declares RU 486 approvable, but asks for more information before the drug can be marketed. In November, Bill Clinton and Al Gore defeat the pro-life Republican ticket of Bob Dole and Jack Kemp.

1997
In March, the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act is passed in the House in March and in May, it is passed in the U.S. Senate with just three votes shy of the number required to override President Clinton's veto, issued, as expected, the following October.

1998
In April, the New England Journal of Medicine publishes the results of a U.S. trial of RU 486 and the drug is declared safe by the Population Council.

May 1999
The National Bioethics Advisory Commission says researchers should be allowed to harvest the stem cells from leftover embryos at fertility clinics for research that may result in effective treatments for Parkinson's and other diseases. Research on stem cells might also lead to methods of growing body parts. The Commission reasons that the benefits from research outweigh any "taint that might attach from the source of the stem cells." February 2001 The European Union will offset U.S. cuts in family planning: According to the Guardian newspaper, "Britain and its EU partners are poised to fill some of the gap created by President George Bush's decision to end US payments to international family planning organizations..."

June of 2002
the Swiss voted to decriminalize abortion. A parliamentary decision to allow abortions within the first 12 weeks was backed by 72% of voters.

November 2003
Ban on "Partial Birth Abortions" was signed into law on the afternoon of 2003-NOV-5. Three federal court temporary injunctions were obtained which prevent the law from being enforced.

July 2005
Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty signed legislation that requires doctors to tell women seeking an abortion after 20 weeks gestation that fetuses might feel pain during the procedure and offer them the option of fetal anesthesia.

2006
Backed by abortion rights groups, three Massachusetts women sued Wal-Mart, accusing the retail giant of violating a state regulation by failing to stock emergency contraception pills in its pharmacies.

2007
Legislation introduced in Tennessee would require death certificates for aborted fetuses.

2008
In Romania, abortions are illegal after 14 weeks gestation unless needed to protect the health of the woman.....However, a government panel approved an abortion for a 11-year-old who was at more than 20 weeks gestation because of her age and in order to preserve her mental health. The Romanian Orthodox Church itself, however, did not denounce the abortion because they feel that abortion in case of rape and incest may be acceptable....The girl had been apparently raped by her uncle. (lifesitenews.com)

2009

January 23- Lead by President Obama, the United States repealed the so-called global gag order, that had prevented US funding for international family planning groups that offer advice on or perform abortions.

March 9- Australia will lift a 13-year ban on using foreign aid funds to support family planning and safe abortions in poor nations.May- The National Board of Health and Welfare in Sweden has ruled that sex-selection abortions are not illegal despite evidence that they are happening. Doctors at one hospital reported a case and some reports indicate women from Norway are going to Sweden for sex-selection abortions. The board ruled that current national law in Sweden does not prohibit abortions based on the gender of the unborn child and, as a result, they can't be stopped. (LifeNews.com)

May 31- Dr. George Tiller, who's clinic was one of only three in the nation to provide late-term abortions, was shot and killed as he entered Reformation Lutheran Church. He had been attacked previously, receiving two gunshot wounds in 1993, and his clinic had been bombed in 1985.

Aug 20- A federal judge strikes down portions of a South Dakota abortion law that required doctors to tell women seeking the procedure that they have a legally protected relationship with the fetus, and another requiring doctors to inform women that abortion increases the risk of suicide, calling it untruthful and misleading. The judge upheld the section of the law that stated doctors must tell a pregnant woman that the procedure will terminate the life of a whole separate unique living human being.


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Auntie Bush Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-12-11 08:39 PM
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17. The Rethugs know abortion and social issues are the only thing
That can get Rethugs fired up and to the polls. They have nothing else going for them. It's the only way they can beat Obama...plus the idea he's a Muslim.
We can always tell when the Rethugs are scared s**tless...they start yammering and passing bills to limit abortions. Fools!
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