Posted on 12/30/2005 12:22:21 PM PST by SirLinksalot
Whats the Matter With South Dakota?
December 28th, 2005
On Tuesday the Washington Post ran a front-page story on the rarity of abortion in South Dakota. A good news story, right? No, not to the Post. Though liberals often say, a la Bill Clinton, that they prefer abortion rare, they usually treat its rarity as bad news and an alarm bell for renewed abortion activism. The subtext of the Posts story, South Dakota Makes Abortion Rare Though Laws and Stigma, is: unless Roe v. Wade is shored up, even strengthened, the whole country may go the way of South Dakota, and we cant have that.
Whats interesting about the presss alarmist abortion coverage of the last few yearsthe Roe-v.Wade-is-almost-dead storyline it uses instinctually- is that it undercuts the stare decisis sophistries it simultaneously pushes. That is, these stories suggest that abortion is not deeply interwoven in the American social fabric, which undermines the lefts stare decisis claim that overturning Roe v. Wade would trigger paralyzing social confusion and calamity. This stare decisis claim is pathetic to begin with that a gross injustice is embedded in society is not a serious reason for declaring it constitutional, a point the left used to make when the subject of entrenched racism came up. But the argument is even lame on the lefts own terms, given reports that Americans are already learning to live without abortion in states like South Dakota.
The Washington Post slapped this piece on the front page because the Alito hearings are coming up and something obviously must be done to arrest a successful pro-life movement. Working hard to twist good news into bad, the Post reports ominously that doctors in South Dakota are observing the Hippocratic Oath. No doctor in South Dakota will perform an abortion, according to the Post, and the state only has one abortion provider! Of course the subtext here is: boy, what a backwards state. The Post notes that two other backwards statesNorth Dakota and Mississippiare similarly short on abortionists. They too only have one abortion provider. Oh, how uncivilized.
And why wont doctors perform abortions eagerly in these states? Well, because pro-lifers are a very intimidating lot, according to the presss coverage. Doctors would be happy to perform abortions if the hoi polloi just werent so uptight about doctors observing the Hippocratic Oath. For example, the Posts story, with very little documentation, chalks up the paucity of abortion providers in South Dakota to a climate of fear. South Dakota doctors, says the Post, dont think the abortion practice is worth the stigma of being branded a baby killer.
Could it be the case that doctors arent peforming abortions there not because they fear being branded baby killers but because they dont want to be baby killers? Only the motive of fear registers with the Post. The motive of conscience isnt even considered.
The victims in stories like the Posts are not the unborn children but the women and the enlightened-but-constrained doctors who would like to kill their babies. How terribly inconvenienced these women and doctors are. Very heroically, reports the Post, doctors from Minnesota fly into South Dakota to perform abortions for women who have to drive 350 miles across the state to a Planned Parenthood building in Sioux Falls. Yes, that sounds like a long drive. But isnt being killed a little more inconvenient?
The Post, trying very assiduously to present the women using this clinic as good women choosing abortion for good reasons, describes various hardscrabble cases. And then there is this one, with its revealing tip-off: a 29-year-old teacher who became pregnant while using birth control with her boyfriend of a few months, who is also a teacher, said she was not ready for a a child and neither was he. In other words, the Post is instructing us that they are entitled to abortion; after all, they went to the trouble of using birth control and it failed on them.
Whats the matter with South Dakota? should have been the title of the Posts story. The Post, looking down its nose at reactionaries in flyover counry, is terrified at the prospect of children not being aborted and doctors observing the Hippocratic Oath. Whats next, Supreme Court justices who read rather than rewrite the Constitution? Yet hopefully Alitos defenders will remember to cite the presss Roe-v.-Wade-has-shriveled-up stories to silence it when it sqwaks about stare decisis.
Abortion, not its absence, has destabilized society, and a country that sees killing its future children as essential to the preservation of its social order will not have one.
Everything in South Dakota is 350 miles from everything else.
Love that screen name.
If anyone says Torture should be "safe, legal, and rare", the Libs go ballistic. For them, the phrase "safe, legal, and rare" seems to translate as "free of charge and ubiquitous".
"The Tom Dashle Radio Show" star on a break from handling all those many callers.
It's a symbiotic relationship,just as is the relationship between government employee unions and the democRAT Party.
I support abortion, as long as its retroactive and involves Hillary being aborted.
It's a geographic anomaly!
No, they're both parasites on the back of a dying culture.
Y'know, South Dakota may have given us Tom Daschle, but at least they had the good sense to take him back. Their attitude toward abortion is another sign that their heads are screwed on right.
"I'm saddened by this situation."
Does Tommy Boy even live in SD anymore? Did he ever more than the legal requirements for running for office?
I spent three days in South west South Dakota this year. I was astonished, the whole area was fantastic and the folks were great.
Wildlife everywhere and no where to hide.
It is also a good cash business, as boyfriends really don't want their names on the checks.
Out ND abortion mill is in Fargo, where the "doctor" flies in one day a week, slaughters 12-20, and then flies out.
This in a state that until recently, had been losing population since the '30's. I imagine a whole grade school classroom gone in one day.
He didn't live there when he held office. That is one reason he lost--because he filed his taxes in DC. It was used against him in the campaign.
I've also read that many abortion doctors have alcohol and drug problems and have had their ability to practice in hospitals denied! In other words they are lousy at what they do!
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