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Women's History Month Only for Liberal Women

According to Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton and DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Women's History Month celebrations need not include Republican women. Today, Norton will hold an event on Capitol Hill Featuring DWS, "I want free birth control" spokeswoman Sandra Fluke and Executive Director of the National Council of Negro Women Dr. Avid Jones. Norton's office did not answer calls regarding whether Republican women were extended an invitation to the event.

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In a forum entitled “Opportunities & Challenges for a New Generation of Women,” a congresswoman who has small children, a law student preparing for her career, and the leader of a major women’s organization will explain how women manage the new opportunities available, particularly to young women, today in education and jobs, while engaging in the other aspects of a women’s life, including raising children, dating, sports and making a full life.

 

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Let's give these woman a little lesson on women's history shall we?

Susan B. Anthony, the woman who led the women's suffrage movement, was pro-life. The women who will attend the event hosted by Norton today, are not.

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