They (petition circulators) were not from South Dakota.I hope the South Dakota Campaign for Healthy families does some stats on the 1,200 petition circulators (yours truly is among that group) and publicly shame her for making this up. One of the most amazing things about the HB1215 recall petition drive is the fact that so many South Dakotans stepped up and collected the signatures. (I have to say, the vast majority of people I approached were anxious to sign the thing.)
Meanwhile, on the other side of our fine State, the lovely Jean French tearfully confesses (play video)
I was an unwed mother... m'kay ... but the one thing that kept me going was my child.(I'm honestly happy she was able to make that choice and that it all worked out for her.)
Unruh and French got me pondering though ... that apparently neither of these women could find a way to avoid sex during their salad days. How, after the experience of unwed motherhood and lifelong regret (respectively, according to them) they can both so stridently oppose sex ed and contraception and have no compassion for people that don't agree with their point of view, is beyond my understanding. But I guess they have a constitutional right to make us scratch our heads.
If you meet either of these women, please ask them why they are against better access to birth control (even EC) and comprehensive sex ed, both of which have been proven to reduce abortions--far more safely and effectively than threatening doctors with jail.