Family Research Council's Vice President for Governmental Affairs, Connie Mackey, today addressed a press conference of professional women who are challenging the radical feminists.
As if on cue, NARAL and a group of angry feminists tried to disrupt the press conference - they wanted to silence women who don't agree with them. "You do not represent the majority of women in this country," Mrs. Mackey politely informed them. She offered polling data that shows American women support parental notice and oppose partial-birth abortions.
It's almost funny. NARAL professes to believe Judge Sam Alito wants to silence them, while they're busy silencing other women. Liberal activists complain that Judge Alito is hostile to fundamental constitutional rights. Well, the mostly liberal American Bar Association (ABA) begs to differ. The ABA yesterday gave Alito its highest rating: Well Qualified -- unanimously. Why doesn't NARAL try to stifle the ABA? The Washington Post came very close to doing just that. They buried the ABA rating of Alito in the third paragraph of a story on the grilling to come next week. Can we imagine the headline if the ABA had rated Alito down?
Source: Family Research Council email.


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