Tuesday, January 29, 2008

SD senate passes sonogram bill.

Here's an Argus article on the Senate's debate.

Jay Duenwald was quoted:

“It’s designed to help pregnant women make informed decisions," he said. “There are a lot of people who have had abortions in the past who have come to regret them, sometimes many years later."


Gotta love that lawmaking by anecdote, of which anti-abortion legislators are so fond. Guess what, Jay, there are a lot of people who want you to keep your nose out of the interaction between a doctor and a patient.

3 comments:

K said...

I regret not taking another year for college.

I regret never studying abroad.

I regret eating spaghetti-os about an hour after I eat them.

I regret putting my savings into CDs instead of an IRA.

I regret all the time I spend surfing the internet instead of doing something productive.

Two weeks ago, I regretted how much wine I drank, yet overall, I regret how much wine I don't drink.

Why is no one trying to save me from my bad decisions? I'm full of regret!!

Elais said...

Pro-life legislators are doing everything they can to twist the arms and minds of women.

People should regret voting for them.

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