South Dakota vote on the approach to ban abortion
Eingekreist around a living room, sipping coffee, five pairs of Skilled long grappled with their glaring differences on a topic that would have skirted in the past, but not really to avoid _ abortion.
Like other South Dakotans, people in this small city are facing agriculture a historic opportunity to 7 November. They change rather than a national debate in a national election, some voters: If the authorization of a lump sum prohibited in almost all abortions.
“None of us think abortion is a desirable thing,” said Tom Dean, a family doctor, hosted the discussion with his wife, Kathy. “But this is not a problem for the government to resolve, a rigid law.
Yet Lynn Ogren, helps her husband with sheep and cattle ranch, gewürgt with emotion, when it declared its support for the ban.
“I appreciate the life of every child, whether a rape or not,” told his friends. “Who’s Fighting for these children?”
This measure would store only the abortion of a pregnant woman’s life. There is no exception for other health concerns, or in cases of rape or incest, a doctor of the implementation of illegal abortions because of five years in prison.
The legislature passed the law overwhelmingly in February, expected before defied the court and can lead to a U.S. Supreme Court in 1973 overturning the decision of Roe v. Wade legalizing abortion. Rather than complain, the adversary quickly signatures to force a referendum, the law is necessary, if voters reject it.
Each page describes how others dominated by Out-of-State groups _ and, indeed, such forces are active, see the vote as a precedent gauge public awareness on abortion. The Rev. Jerry Falwell has asked his conservative supporters, donations to support the ban, provided parents and NARAL Pro-Choice America have the means to fight against it.
“We’re David, they are Goliath,” said Leslee Unruh, director of the campaign to support the ban on the group. Geparkten VoteYesForLife.com outside their office in Sioux Falls were cars with a blunt sticker to bumper: “The Killing stop here.”
The recent independent survey in July found 47 percent of voters against the ban, 39 percent favorite, 14 percent were undecided. On the question of whether it would approve a ban with exceptions for rape and incest, support rose by 59 per cent.
Unruh had an abortion years, although it regrets, says momentum turns hear that more voters to their side the core message: Abortion hurts women. In the case of a defeat, their promise to keep fighting.
“Sometimes it is not voice _ This is the truth,” she says.
Jan Nicolay, a former head teacher and Republican state legislators, it is co-chairman of the campaign to keep abortion legal. She knows the stakes are high.
“People from other countries, tell me, ‘You’re on the front of the stage. Good luck. Please do whatever you can defeat them,” she said.
Among his colleagues Russ Tarver, a retired Methodist minister, signed a statement against the abortion ban, with 16 other ministers. “Some legislators were stunned to learn there were pastors on the other side of the problem,” he said.
If the ban is defeated, anti-abortion activists might try again later with a softer version to the granting of exemptions for rape and incest, but the result would have sounded like a great national victory for abortion. If the ban was approved, several other state legislators in South Dakota could follow the example _ a new impetus for a possible revision of the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade.
Each page has recruited South Dakota rape victims to help their campaigns. Connie Pitch, impregnated a teenage rapist in 1973, said victims must be able to freely choose whether they with the child. On the Pro-ban on this page, Megan Barnett has spoken in the legislative campaign and videos on how to wear them happy have a daughter, from a rape.
Barnett, in a telephone interview, expressed empathy with women Miseren comparable, but said abortion should not be an option. “Two wrong nor right,” she said. “It’s a baby, they are raped or not. You must once your child can live.”
The ban on supporters stress that this measure allows rape and incest victims to emergency contraception, effectiveness, within 72 hours. Opponents say emergency contraception is not universally available in South Dakota, and argue that many victims are overwrought to seek prompt help.
“It is a dizzy,” said Nicolay provision of contraception. It notes that the anti-abortion donor took a step in the year that requires hospitals to inform rape victims emergency contraception is available.
One of the legislators responsible for strong action House majority Leader Larry Rhodes, a Republican Cattle Rancher. It was influenced by women testified that his emotional scars of abortions left, but now aware _ polls show, behind his side he _ the second dash.
“I have a lot of time and I’m wondering if it would have been wiser to write in the exceptions,” he said. “We have a long row to hoe, on the basis of figures that I have ever seen.”
In some ways, South Dakota is a strange place for the trial of strength. It does not have a residence for suppliers of access to abortion 10 years, and most of its 800 or annual abortions are often a parental picketed Planned clinic in Sioux Falls by doctors flying in once a week from Minnesota.
Sarah Stoesz, President of Planned Parenthood’s Minnesota / Dakota chapter, the man also said, the debate on abortion on the sidelines of troops to support the petition drive legislature approves, after the ban.
“It was a political moment, as I have never seen a spontaneous popular uprising movement of anger,” she says. “Abortion does not arise, people usually discuss, but this has forced ordinary mainstream people to talk about it.”
One example is Wessington Springs, a city in 1000, where proud of its seven churches and gardens of Shakespeare mixes with concerns about plant closures and an exodus of young people.
Tom Dean, whose family roots in local 1882, and his wife, Kathy, a nurse, midwife, decided to serve in the anti-ban campaign of the national board, then a small ad in the local newspaper to explain their attitude.
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