Yesterday, the Georgia Senate approved a bill adding an ultrasound component to existing informed consent requirements in the Woman’s Right to Know Act.
When the bill was voted on in the Georgia House, I thought Representative James Mills made the best argument:
“If all of us — no matter where we’re at — if we hate to see an abortion take place no matter what, why not support a bill that gives a woman all the facts before she makes such a critical decision?”
If the pro-choice crowd wants to claim that they hate abortion (hello Hillary? Rudy?) then they should want women to be fully informed about the “procedure” they will be going through. Doesn’t seem like too much to ask, to me.
As a side note that isn’t really a side note, it always entertains me when pro-aborts cry foul about laws like this or laws requiring parental notification and say, “Don’t you see? This law isn’t about informed consent! This isn’t about parental notification! This is about outlawing abortion completely!” Oh, no! You caught us. We are pro-life and we want to stop abortion. Surprise!
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