Tuesday, May 15, 2012

"Yes, Virginia, killing babies is always a good thing."


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Hideous blood soaked ghouls who have no chance of getting pregnant unless they get raped by Melissa Etheridge's turkey baster opposing a mandatory ultrasound law outside the Idaho Capitol in Boise in March.

From The Lookout:

Are abortion ultrasound laws headed for the Supreme Court? 

A popular new piece of abortion legislation may eventually end up in front of the Supreme Court as federal courts have disagreed over whether it violates the Constitution.

The law—versions of which have passed in Oklahoma, North Carolina and Texas—mandates that before a woman is allowed to obtain an abortion, doctors must give her an ultrasound, describe the procedure out loud and display the images for her. Five other states are considering similar bills, while six more already require the ultrasound before an abortion, although they don't insist upon the out loud description or the showing of images to patients.

To try to knock down these laws, abortion rights supporters have taken an interesting approach in court. Instead of arguing that the ultrasound and its description are an undue burden on women trying to receive a legal abortion, they say that the law is actually infringing on the First Amendment rights of doctors, who must recite facts about the fetus against their will...

Golly, we wouldn't want doctors to give their patients the facts, would we?

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