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by conglomerNation
[ED: I changed the title so folks wouldn't think this was just a repeat of yesterday's news]
Well, there's sort of good news and not-so-good news to report from the state of South Dakota regarding the abortion ban. First, the bad news because it's really awful and people need to know about this. This is my first diary, so I hope it up to form.
"Tribal council outlaws abortion President suspended for alleged donations"
Just today, the tribal council banned all abortions on the reservation and has suspended Fire Thunder for 20 days, after which they will vote on impeachment: Fire Thunder, in Iowa for an annual test of the cochlear implants that restored her hearing four years ago, said the people who brought the complaint were the same people who have been opposing her presidency since she was elected in November 2004.
I am certainly no expert in tribal politics, but having an all male council vote to suspend and possibly impeach the first women president doesn't sit right with me. I think this says it all, though: But "she is a hard gal to look after," Peters said. "I just believe that she has fallen out of touch with the people she was elected to represent." Now, the better news: More than twice the signatures needed to get the issue on the ballot were turned in despite attempts from supporters of the ban to stop it. Rumors were floated about the deadline for turning in signatures in an effort to confuse people and make then turn the petitions in early (thus, ban supporters hoped to force people to turn in the petitions without enough signatures). It didn't work.
From the Argus Leader: Abortion petitions in: two issues rejected PIERRE - Opponents of the 2006 Legislature's ban on abortion in South Dakota delivered to the secretary of state Tuesday about 38,000 signatures on a petition to give voters a chance to veto the proposed law. I'm glad the issue will be brought to a vote. The ban will be voted down. While many South Dakotans do not support abortion completely, most believe this ban is far too restrictive and that Rounds went too far in signing it. He's up for a tough fight in November, too, if Billion wins the Dem nomination.
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