RU-486 and Real Women

On April 26 "Real Women's Voices," will take place. It's a lobbying and information day on Capitol Hill. In addition to a number of pressing issues, the shocking stories in The New York Times will be told about deaths of women who took RU-486. The fact is that the publication that considers itself America's "newspaper of record" has brought these deaths to wider public notice. The Times has made this issue one that legislators cannot ignore--even if the Times' liberal editorialists wish it would go away. The Congress and the White House should make sure that the voices of real women are heard in the process!

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