3 thoughts on “God Bless South Dakota

  1. please join me in prayer

    lord, today the legislature of south dakota passed a bill that would effectively ban all abortion except to save the life of the mother. the governor is pro-life, and has vowed to sign this legislation if it does not endanger other abortion restrictions while being battled out in court.

    lord, as far as i am concerned abortion is just about the ultimate evil that exists in our physical plane. short of blasphemies against you, i can see nothing as horrendous and un-natural as the murder of one’s own child. please, lord, guide this bill with your own hand. be with the governor as he signs and strengthen him against any temptation to veto. protect him from those who love death and those who are simply ignorant of what abortion means. protect all south dakotans against death in this time of struggle, lord. both phyisical death, and spiritual.

    please guide this bill and the challenges against it. turn the hearts of the judges, the persecutors of the unborn. fortify our friends and those whose wish is to do your will.

    lord, please bring this before the supreme court of our land. fill those nine men with your holy spirit and speak to them. do not allow them to turn to the left or the right. blind them with truth and clarity. do not allow them, lord, to hide their actions from their own sight, and do not allow them to forget the lives held in their very hands.

    lord, banish this holocaust from our land forever.

    in your son’s name. amen.

  2. nice job!!!

    South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds signed a bill (march 6th, 2006) that bans nearly all abortions in the state — legislation in direct conflict with the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion. The law will make it a crime for doctors to perform an abortion unless it is necessary to save the woman’s life — but there are no exceptions for cases of rape or incest. Planned Parenthood said it would fight the law to “ensure that women… continue to be able to make personal health care decisions without government interference.”

Comments are closed.