Has Wal-Mart
declared war on women?
- 2 million female employees suing Wal-Mart for gender
discrimination
- Pregnant Wal-Mart worker fired in Connecticut
- Massachusetts women suing Wal-Mart for being denied legal
medicine
Now it looks like Wal-Mart's right-wing war room is at it again.
And, this time, they are attacking a woman's right to make her own
medical decisions.
Yesterday, three women in Massachusetts sued Wal-Mart and filed a
complaint with the state because Wal-Mart refuses to sell
legally-approved emergency contraceptive pills. In fact, Wal-Mart
chooses not to sell this medication in every state except Illinois,
where it is mandated by law.
Wal-Mart has a pattern of right-wing censorship, including banning
certain lyrics and artists from selling DVDs and movies, but Wal-Mart's
latest move to try and stop women from having legally available
emergency contraceptive pills is an attack on our court system and
women everywhere.
We need your help. Sign our petition and tell Wal-Mart's CEO Lee
Scott to stop Wal-Mart's right-wing war on women and make these legally
approved medications available to women.
http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/feature/waronwomen
This is not about whether or not you support abortion. Wal-Mart's
policy, if left unchecked, means corporations (in this case the largest
seller of goods in the U.S.) can inflict their own political agenda and
values onto their customers.
Women deserve better. If women have the legal right to buy emergency
contraceptive pills, then Wal-Mart should have to carry and dispense
these pills. In many small towns, Wal-Mart is the only place where
women can get these pills. In these cases, Wal-Mart's policy is
effectively a ban on the sale of emergency contraceptive pills.
Wal-Mart's decision not to sell these pills is nothing short of a
war on women and women's reproductive rights. It is an attempt to
undermine a woman's ability to make a choice in consultation with her
doctor. Which legal medicines any women may choose to take is a
decision between herself and her doctor, not between herself, her
doctor, and Wal-Mart.
Wal-Mart's radical right policy must cease immediately, and Wal-Mart
should make these pills available to their female customers.
Now is the time for action. Tell Wal-Mart's CEO Lee Scott to let
women make their own choices.
http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/feature/waronwomen
In the coming months, we will be mobilizing our 176,125 supporters
to expose Wal-Mart's real agenda, document Wal-Mart's record of
exploiting its workers, and build the most powerful grassroots campaign
to change a corporation in history.
Wal-Mart needs to change and, with your help, we are building the
movement that will change Wal-Mart and build a better America.
Please forward our petition to all of your women friends using the
form below.
http://www.wakeupwalmart.com/feature/waronwomen/send.html
Thank you for all that you do.
Paul Blank
WakeUpWalMart.com
P.S. Here is a link to the story on the three women suing Wal-Mart:
http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/02/01/walmart.contraception.ap/index.html