FRC Action Urges Women to Speak Up on Life Issues

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FRC Action, the lobbying branch of Family Research Council, is co-sponsoring "Real Women's Voices," a gathering of women who are ready to speak up about their pro-life views, today, April 27 in Washington D.C.

The abortion lobby has made abortion a "women's issue," but frequently fails to consider women's pro-life opinions. This event is designed to set the United States Senate straight and demand that they protect women's lives and the lives of their unborn children.....

Speakers include Dr. Alveda C. King, founder of King for America, Helen Alvare, Associate Professor at the Catholic University, Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Singer-songwriter, Kara Klein and Rachel Campos-Duffy of Real Word: San Francisco.

"Over 200 women have come to D.C. to express their concerns regarding judicial nominations, cloning, embryonic stem cell research, and custody protection laws for minors," says Dr. Pia de Solenni of FRC Action.

"Mainstream media usually does not air the voices of these women even though they are the voices of women across the United States. FRC Action has worked with other organizations to coordinate this unique event and hope it will kick start other events of its kind across the nation."

"Millions of women voted in the last election and made it clear that values matter to them. Now they're coming to Washington to make sure that their voices are heard on issues that effect their lives and the lives of the generations to follow."

For more information and to sign up for the event visit

Speakers include Dr. Alveda C. King, founder of King for America, Helen Alvare, Associate Professor at the Catholic University, Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Singer-songwriter, Kara Klein and Rachel Campos-Duffy of Real Word: San Francisco.

"Over 200 women have come to D.C. to express their concerns regarding judicial nominations, cloning, embryonic stem cell research, and custody protection laws for minors," says Dr. Pia de Solenni of FRC Action.

"Mainstream media usually does not air the voices of these women even though they are the voices of women across the United States. FRC Action has worked with other organizations to coordinate this unique event and hope it will kick start other events of its kind across the nation."

"Millions of women voted in the last election and made it clear that values matter to them. Now they're coming to Washington to make sure that their voices are heard on issues that effect their lives and the lives of the generations to follow."

For more information and to sign up for the event visit

http://www.realwomensvoices.org



Posted on April 27, 2005 02:31 PM

 
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