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Unite for your rights, women

The most blatant manifestations of the abortion issue are religion and politics. As a result, women’s rights become secondary. Sanctions negate a women’s right to privacy and making decisions regarding her physical status.

Needed is a strong woman leader and women to unite behind her. Women have enough clout to cripple our economy if they elected to strike. A turnaround would come soon. It’s almost 2020 and it’s time to end this abuse.

It would become a goal for all the world to heed.

Mark Matulich

Spokane

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