Rusty Pugh
OneNewsNow.com
May 25, 2007
A South Carolina bill that would have required abortionists to show women a picture of an ultrasound of their unborn child before they could get an abortion has been altered in the State Senate. In the opinion of one pro-life group, the change has rendered the bill useless.
South Carolina's House approved a bill in March that required all women seeking an abortion to be shown a sonogram before undergoing the procedure to take the child's life. However, the Senate's version of the Informed Choice Act (H 3355) drops the requirement that the abortionist show women the pictures, and puts that burden on the woman seeking the abortion.
Woodwyk says abortion providers like Planned Parenthood have an agenda, as many abortions as possible, and they don't want women to know the truth.
"They're looking at their bottom line -- it's dollars and cents. You show a woman that it's truly a baby not just a blob of tissue and they're going to say, 'I can't kill this baby.'"
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Friday, May 25, 2007
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