September 9, 2008
Abortion isn't rare in SD and those who support it fight all attempts to make it rare
Imagine a mysterious virus hits our nation's neo-natal units killing 1. 5 million babies this year. Each innocent child's death is ugly, violent and painful. Hospitals become scenes of horror. Our nation would be rocked into national mourning. Nothing else would make headlines. Billions of dollars would come in to fight the virus. Every politician would step up to the plate to help. Every company, every agency, every citizen would go to war against this thing. Grief mixed with anger, mixed with fear, mixed with panic would marr the nation for a generation. National memorials would be set up. We'd make heroes out of those who found the cure.
Imagine the virus was discovered to come from a certain company that sold a certain product that was supposed to help mothers. The company's sales force tried to cover the truth for a while. Eventually, the truth came out and those connected with this became a national disgrace.
Don't you see it? Half the nation doesn't. This has been happening every year since 1973 because Planned Parenthood has been successful keeping this all quiet - they send hurting women home to sort it out on their own. The babies end up in the dumpster. 200,000 plus pro-life people in South Dakota are labeled extreme by those who parrot the abortion cartels talking points. Politicians dread the subject. A handful of "ministers" in the state repeat the sin that still shocks good people today. God watches every move and knows every thought. He ultimately takes away the voice of those who have influence but don't use it to stop the killing.
Anti-lifers reading this will scoff and say again, "pro-lifers are nothing if they aren't melodramatic." The reason for the emotion behind this is attributable only to the fact that they are killing children. Hello?
Abortion isn't rare. Surely you see the intellectual, philosophical and ideological inconsistency of those who say it should be rare but fight every single legal attempt to reduce the number of abortions. Barack Obama, Rep. Stephanie Herseth, Sen. Tim Johnson all talk about wanting abortion to be rare. Yet, they vote for it to continue without restriction or limitation or oversight or accountability. They are accountable - the shed blood is on their hands. And the bloodguilt is on our hands as well, as long as we the people allow this to continue. Planned Parenthood is making money. This is a business issue for them and they are pouring six digits into the state to ensure they stay in business. For South Dakotans, this is about children and families.
Planned Parenthood is saying "let families decide." They know the bill has the exceptions the voters asked for in 2006 and they have to fight this some other way. They are banking on good people saying, yeah I know abortion is wrong but we don't need anymore government involvement in our lives. Forget the fact that the primary role of government, according to Thomas Jefferson, is to protect human life.
So they are hoping to win on the message - let families decide - wake up folks… these are same people who fight parental notification- they don't even want a mom and a dad notified when the school nurse takes their 14 year old daughter out of school for an abortion. These people who fight parental notification are now they are telling us it's a family's decision?!? They want government out - but they receive 330 million dollars a year in tax payer subsidy. Which is it? They are desperate and we are being duped.
Planned Parenthood is about to hit the state with a massive TV campaign. Will South Dakota see this for what it is - it's no different than the tobacco companies spending millions to pump out misinformation to fight those who say smoking kills. Planned Parenthood is pumping out misinformation and fighting those who really want abortion to be rare. They profit from this issue - while another blogger in the state gets all in a bunch about a Sioux Falls city council member having a potential conflict of interest, he's ignoring the biggest conflict of interest ever to hit our state. Too bad. Planned Parenthood should be fully ignored in this debate because they profit into the hundreds of millions by doing abortions. If South Dakotans are worried about tax payer dollars being spent to fight this law in court, they need to realize when Planned Parenthood goes out of business - 335 million dollars of year in tax payer money is saved. And, God promises to bless (including prosperity) the nation that does not tolerate the shedding of judicially innocent blood.
748 abortions in South Dakota last year may not sound like many to some people. But that's more than the population of all these South Dakota towns. Should we continue to wipe out the population of a South Dakota town every year?
Vote Yes on Initiated Measure 11 and make abortion extremely rare in South Dakota. And, send the link to this article to everyone on your email list who lives in South Dakota. Silence is consent. Speak up within your sphere of influence. Send money directly to VoteYesForLife.com. Go online and give the largest amount you can give and know that you were a significant part of stopping the slaughter of children.

Comments on Abortion isn't rare in SD and those who support it fight all attempts to make it rare »
Amy @ 1:00 pm
Yeah, I love how all the anti-lifers are crying out against government intrusion, when it was the ultimate government intrusion in 1973 - the intrusion into the womb to allow the taking of innocent life - that we are STILL trying to rectify today.
And yet again I say - Oh, the manifold Wisdom of God.
We are in a Hab 1 and 2 moment:
Hab 1:2 How long, O LORD, must I call for help,
but you do not listen?
Or cry out to you, "Violence!"
but you do not save?
3 Why do you make me look at injustice?
Why do you tolerate wrong?
Destruction and violence are before me;
there is strife, and conflict abounds.
4 Therefore the law is paralyzed,
and justice never prevails.
The wicked hem in the righteous,
so that justice is perverted.
The Lord 's Answer
5 "Look at the nations and watch—
and be utterly amazed.
For I am going to do something in your days
that you would not believe,
even if you were told.
Hab 2
12 "Woe to him who builds a city with bloodshed
and establishes a town by crime!
13 Has not the LORD Almighty determined
that the people's labor is only fuel for the fire,
that the nations exhaust themselves for nothing?
14 For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the LORD, as the waters cover the sea.