“The real solution to this problem coincides with the goals of the movement to end violence against women. What’s really needed is tougher penalties for these acts and for us as a society to address the larger problem of sexism in general. Sexist ideologies contribute to violence perpetrated against women—and, as a result, pregnant women and their unborn children—and until we deal with this root issue, we can’t hope to reduce the violence that women experience.”
[...] Edmonton-Sherwood Park Mp Ken Epp’s Unborn Victims of Crime Bill (C-484). I’ve written about it in the past, but this time I’m helping take action against [...]
[...] from the news. A (not so) big surprise from Ken Epp, too, the MP who proposed Bill C-484, the Unborn Victims of Crime Bill: Edmonton Tory MP Ken Epp, who has a private member’s bill before the [...]
January 16, 2008 at 3:06 pm
Tres gut =]
Very clear and concise, and hell, very right too!
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January 22, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Great job!
February 5, 2008 at 2:11 pm
“The real solution to this problem coincides with the goals of the movement to end violence against women. What’s really needed is tougher penalties for these acts and for us as a society to address the larger problem of sexism in general. Sexist ideologies contribute to violence perpetrated against women—and, as a result, pregnant women and their unborn children—and until we deal with this root issue, we can’t hope to reduce the violence that women experience.”
well said! cheers!
May 1, 2008 at 11:31 pm
[...] Edmonton-Sherwood Park Mp Ken Epp’s Unborn Victims of Crime Bill (C-484). I’ve written about it in the past, but this time I’m helping take action against [...]
July 2, 2008 at 10:55 pm
[...] from the news. A (not so) big surprise from Ken Epp, too, the MP who proposed Bill C-484, the Unborn Victims of Crime Bill: Edmonton Tory MP Ken Epp, who has a private member’s bill before the [...]