Saturday, July 5, 2008

In South Dakota Planned Parenthood Falls Short In Discounting Human Life!

As Of July 2008, The Abortionist At The South Dakota Planned Parenthood Clinic, Will Have To Deliver The Truth About Abortion. The Abortionist Will Inform The Woman That This Procedure "Will Terminate The Life Of A Whole, Separate, Unique, Living Human Being", And That The Woman Has An Existing, Constitutional Relationship With Her Unborn Child.

A 7-4 Decision By The Full 8th U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals Last Week Ruled Against A Stay On The State’s Informed Consent Law, Passed By The Legislature In 2005.
The Law Stipulates That A Woman Be Informed That Abortion “Will Terminate The Life Of A Whole, Separate, Unique, Living Human Being,”And That The Woman Has An Existing, Constitutional Relationship With Her Unborn Child.
Planned Parenthood, South Dakota’s Only Abortion Provider, Challenged The Law As A Violation Of Abortionists’ Free Speech. The District Court Had Prevented The Law From Taking Effect While The Case Was Being Decided.


The June 27 Ruling Of The Federal Appeals Threw Out The Order, Saying Planned Parenthood Had Not Provided Enough Evidence To Prove That The Statement Was Not True. As A Result, The Court Said, The Statement Is Not Ideological, But Factual, And Thus Could Not Be Considered A Violation Of Abortionists’ Rights.

Why Did Planned Parenthood Fall Short In Their Efforts? Because Their "Smoke And Mirrors" Of Falsehood Regarding The Non Existence Of Human Life In The Womb Was Finally Exposed And Found To Be Embarrassingly Weak And Pathetic! What Else Is Planned Parenthood Alleging And Spouting As Truth??? Will They Wholeheartedly In Their Office Inform The Mother To Be That She Is About To "Terminate The Life Of A Whole, Separate Unique, Living Human Being And That She Has A Existing Constitutional Relationship With Her Unborn Child???" Don't Hold Your Breath!

Congratulations To The Full 8th U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals For Getting This Right!!! (Well 7 Out Of The 11 Judges Got It Right!)

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