Saturday, February 5, 2022

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem Condemns Abortion: “Every Single Life is Precious and Deserving of Protection” State | Mary Margaret Olohan | Feb 4, 2022 | 11:37AM | Pierre, South Dakota

 

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem Condemns Abortion: “Every Single Life is Precious and Deserving of Protection”

State  |  Mary Margaret Olohan  |   Feb 4, 2022   |   11:37AM   |  Pierre, South Dakota

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem sharply criticized state lawmakers for denying the introduction of her pro-life bill—a bill lawmakers fear could affect the outcome of the state’s major legal battle against Planned Parenthood.

South Dakota’s House State Affairs Committee declined Wednesday to allow the governor’s draft bill, modeled after widely discussed Texas legislation banning abortions of babies with a detectable heartbeat (after as early as six weeks of gestation).

State lawmakers and the South Dakota Right to Life reportedly expressed concerns that the bill is premature and could affect the state’s ongoing legal battle with Planned Parenthood, according to the South Dakota newspaper, the Argus Leader.

“I am as pro-life as can be, and because of that, I do not want to do something that will jeopardize our involvement in a court case that could abolish abortion in this country,” South Dakota House Speaker Spencer Gosch told the newspaper.

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“It’s the Legislature’s job to legislate, not the governor’s,” he added. “What she had wasn’t a bill. It was language, and we said that it’s not going to be a bill, and therefore, it’s not going to be heard. End of discussion.”

Noem argued in a statement that national pro-life leaders are pushing for exactly the protections she put forward.

“Every single life is precious and deserving of our protection—but apparently South Dakota legislators think otherwise,” the Republican governor said. “It grieves me that they would take this unprecedented action at this time, based on the advice of one out-of-state lawyer.”

The governor was referring to Harold Cassidy, Noem spokesman Ian Fury told The Daily Signal, a New Jersey-based lawyer who has successfully litigated abortion cases for many years.

According to his website, Cassidy is “widely recognized as the leading attorney in the nation in protecting pregnant mothers against the excesses and abuses of an abortion industry.”

Among many other cases, Cassidy defended South Dakota’s 2005 Informed Consent Abortion Statute, requiring abortionists to tell women that abortion takes the life of a “whole, separate, unique, living human being” when Planned Parenthood sued the state.

Neither Gosch nor South Dakota Right to Life immediately responded to requests for comment.

In Planned Parenthood v. Noem, abortion providers challenged a South Dakota law that requires women to consult with a crisis-pregnancy center before they abort their unborn baby.  A federal judge quickly blocked the law after the South Dakota Legislature passed it in 2011 and the American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood sued the state.

Planned Parenthood again sued when Noem again sought to enforce the legislation in 2021, and a federal judge ruled in August that the law would likely “infringe on women’s right to free speech secured in the First Amendment, and it presents an undue burden on a woman’s right to access abortion.”

The Daily Caller first reported in early December that South Dakota had appealed the district court ruling prohibiting the state from enforcing the law.

Team Noem Pushes Back 

“Last year, there were 10 abortions in South Dakota before a heartbeat can be detected, so we do not believe this legislation would ‘moot’ Planned Parenthood v. Noem,” Fury told The Daily Signal.

“The only way that it possibly could [moot the lawsuit] would be if Planned Parenthood left the state entirely—in which case we would achieve our goal of protecting every unborn life in South Dakota, since Planned Parenthood runs the only abortion mill in the state,” the Noem spokesman added.

Noem’s pro-life bill is modeled after Texas’ Heartbeat Act, legislation that sparked massive backlash among Democrats and pro-abortion advocates, as the bill allows private citizens to sue anyone who “knowingly engages in conduct that aids or abets the performance or inducement of an abortion.”

Critics of the legislation likened Texas lawmakers to the Taliban and said that the bill put “bounties” on the heads of women seeking abortions in the state.

Controversy over the bill sent it straight to the highest court in the land. In late January, the Supreme Court denied the latest requests from abortion providers to intervene in the challenge to the law.

Noem’s bill would also allow “any person, other than the state, its political subdivisions, and any officer or employee of a state or local governmental entity in this state” to sue any person who “performs or induces an abortion” of a baby with a heartbeat or anyone who “knowingly engages in conduct that aids or abets the performance or inducement of an abortion.”

The governor emphasized in her Wednesday statement to the press that her goal has been ensuring that South Dakota is protecting as many lives as possible.

“National pro-life leaders believe that now is the time to have this sort of protection in law to save lives,” Noem said.

The South Dakota state legislature “has always guaranteed that every bill gets a hearing, and that is something that I’ve always loved about our process,” she said. “We have rules and an open process, and we play by those rules. To our knowledge, this is the first time in decades that a bill has been denied a hearing.”

“South Dakota deserved to have a hearing on a bill to protect the heartbeats of unborn children,” Noem added. “We can hear heartbeats at six weeks, but I’m disappointed this bill was not granted even one hearing.”

Controversy Close To Home 

Tensions over the bill are particularly notable in light of past contention between Noem and Republican state lawmakers over legislation touching on other culture war issues.

The South Dakota governor ignited a conservative firestorm last spring when she failed to certify a bill banning biological males from participating in women’s sports. On Thursday, a little less than a year later, Noem signed a bill mandating that educational institutions base student sports teams on biological sex.

The governor insisted last spring, in the face of heavy criticism from conservatives, including Fox News host Tucker Carlson, that H.B. 1217 would subject South Dakota to lawsuits the state could not win.

The Daily Caller News Foundation first reported in March that Noem was wavering in her support for H.B. 1217 due to pressure from special-interest groups in South Dakota. Critics accused the governor of “political theater” and caving to political pressure at the time, accusations that Noem and her team vehemently denied.

Since then, Noem has introduced and signed legislation codifying her executive orders mandating that only biological female athletes can participate on sports teams designated for girls or women.

The legislation defines “biological sex” as “the sex listed on the student’s official birth certificate issued at or near the time of the athlete’s birth.”

Noem told The Daily Signal in a late January interview that the original bill was “deeply flawed.”

“I’m a governor. You don’t sign bad bills into law that end you up in lawsuits that keep you from being able to take action when you need to,” she said. “Instead, you fix them, make sure they’re correct and appropriate, and that you literally can push forward the protections that are necessary.”

The governor said that the original bill, HB 1217, would have ended up in court.

“I signed two executive orders immediately that protected girls sports at the K-12 level, and then also at the college level, and said that when we got back into legislative session that I would be bringing the strongest bill in the country to put it into our statutes,” she explained.

“That is what we’re doing this year,” Noem added. “We have a bill that I and my team have drafted that is very strong, keeps that protection in place that my emergency declaration—my executive orders—did, and it’ll ensure that only girls play in girls sports here in South Dakota.”

LifeNews Note: Mary Margaret Olohan is a reporter for The Daily Signal, where this column originally appeared.


Catholic Archbishop: “In Every Abortion an Innocent Life Always Dies” Opinion | Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap | Feb 4, 2022 | 8:06PM | Washington, DC

 

Catholic Archbishop: “In Every Abortion an Innocent Life Always Dies”

Opinion  |  Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap  |   Feb 4, 2022   |   8:06PM   |  Washington, DC

Editor’s note. Charles J. Chaput, who is now retired, was the Archbishop of the diocese of Philadelphia from 2011 until 2020. The following is a lengthy excerpt from the Tocqueville Lecture he delivered  at the University of Notre Dame on September 16, 2016. I can’t imagine a better time than now to repost his remarks.

…Life is a gift, not an accident.  And the point of a life is to become the kind of fully human person who knows and loves God above everything else, and reflects that love to others.  That’s the only compelling reason for a university that calls itself Catholic to exist.  And it’s a privilege for Notre Dame to be part of that vocation. …

That word “mercy” is worth examining. Mercy is one of the defining and most beautiful qualities of God. Pope Francis rightly calls us to incarnate it in our own lives this year. Unfortunately, it’s also a word we can easily misuse to avoid the hard work of moral reasoning and judgment. Mercy means nothing – it’s just an exercise in sentimentality – without clarity about moral truth.

We can’t show mercy to someone who owes us nothing; someone who’s done nothing wrong. Mercy implies a pre-existing act of injustice that must be corrected. And satisfying justice requires a framework of higher truth about human meaning and behavior. It requires an understanding of truth that establishes some things as good and others as evil; some things as life-giving and others that are destructive. …

People too worried or self-focused to welcome new life, to bear and raise children in a loving family, and to form them in virtue and moral character, are writing themselves out of the human story. They’re extinguishing their own future. This is what makes the resistance of so many millennials to having children so troubling.

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The future belongs to people who believe in something beyond themselves, and who live and sacrifice accordingly. It belongs to people who think and hope inter-generationally. …

We now live in a country where marriage, family and traditional religion all seem to be failing. …

This didn’t happen overnight. And it didn’t happen by accident. We behaved ourselves into this mess by living a collection of lies. And the essence of those lies is summed up in the so-called “mystery clause” of the 1992 Planned Parenthood vs. Casey Supreme Court decision upholding the Roe vs. Wade abortion decision.

Writing for the majority in Casey, Justice Anthony Kennedy claimed that “At the heart of liberty is the right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.” This is the perfect manifesto of a liberal democratic fantasy: the sovereign, self-creating self. But it’s a lie. It’s the very opposite of real Christian freedom. And to the degree we excuse or cooperate with it, we make ourselves liars.  …

Abortion poisons everything. There can never be anything “progressive” in killing an unborn child, or standing aside tolerantly while others do it.

In every abortion, an innocent life always dies. This is why no equivalence can ever exist between the intentional killing involved in abortion, infanticide, and euthanasia on the one hand, and issues like homelessness, the death penalty and anti-poverty policy on the other. Again, all of these issues are important. But trying to reason or imply them into having the same moral weight is a debasement of Christian thought.


Human Rights Group Urges People to “Turn Off the Genocide Games” International | Steven Ertelt | Feb 4, 2022 | 4:20PM | Washington, DC

 

Human Rights Group Urges People to “Turn Off the Genocide Games”

International  |  Steven Ertelt  |   Feb 4, 2022   |   4:20PM   |  Washington, DC

A leading organization that advocates for human rights in China is urging people to turn off the Beijing Olympics and not support a human rights celebration in a nation that is the world’s leader in abrogating human rights.

The Genocide Games Task Force, a team jointly sponsored by the Committee on the Present Danger: China (CPDC) and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers (WRWF), urges Americans to not watch the Winter Games in Beijing.

Reggie Littlejohn, an attorney, is the head of WFRF and the co-chair of the campaign. She tells LifeNews:

The Chinese Communist Party is a murderous, totalitarian regime – arguably the worst human rights violator in the world.  Forced abortion, forced sterilization, forced organ harvesting, forced labor, religious persecution, genocide, crushing Tibet, Hong Kong and Southern Mongolia, infecting the world with the Coronavirus – what human right have they not violated?”

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“It is appalling that they are given the privilege of hosting the most prestigious event in the world, the Olympic Games, with hardly a whisper of opposition from the international community,” Littlejohn continued. “The Third Reich used the 1936 Berlin Olympics to legitimize itself, and shortly thereafter, invaded Poland and launched the Second World War.  What will the CCP do after this manifest kowtowing of the world – invade Taiwan? It is absolutely critical that we do whatever we can to register opposition. Use our online toolkit and pledge not to watch the Genocide Games.”

At the task force’s website—GenocideGames.org— an Align Act campaign makes it easy for the public to create a Tweet storm during the opening ceremonies, and throughout the Games, to tell the U.S. Olympic Committee, the International Olympic Committee, NBC, ESPN, and major corporate sponsors:

#IWontWatch the #Bejing2022 #GenocideGames
#NotOneMinute!
#NoRightsNoGames
#TurnOffTheBeijingGames
#NoBeijing2022
#NoGenocideGames

“With our simple action tool, the Twitter handles for all the pertinent contacts will be automatically added in. If we all do this together during the Opening Ceremony on February 4, we’ll create a Twitter storm,” said task force member Dede Laugesen. “Then, let’s keep up the pressure. Communist China despises ridicule. Together, we can do our part to hold them accountable for their crimes against humanity and leave them with a black eye on the world stage.”

Genocide Games also provides a toolkit for online protests throughout the Winter Olympics (February 4-17) and Paralympics (March 4-13).


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