Abortion Imported in South Dakota

South Dakota's Senate has now joined the House in the capital city of Pierre to challenge Roe v. Wade.

South Dakota's new law banning abortion would allow doctors to terminate a pregnancy only if necessary to save the mother's life!

Too often in Congress, arguments fall on deaf ears as partisan politics prevail. The states are great laboratories of democracy. While many will assail the actions of the South Dakota legislature, their new law reflects a pro-life state. The fact that no South Dakota doctors are willing to perform abortions speaks volumes about the social stigma attached to abortion.

Those who perform abortions there are flown in from Minnesota. South Dakota's actions make clear that 33 years after Roe v. Wade overturned the abortion laws of all 50 states; Americans have still not accepted abortion-on-demand.

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