the president of the national organization for women, terry o'neill, spoke to the crowd.e in three women will have an abortion in their lifetime before the age of 45. abortion care is a common and essential part of a woman's normal reproductive health care needs. now, you hear a lot of noise coming from over there, and they're talking and shouting and singing and making a lot of noise about abortion. but guess what action they're taking? the action they're taking is not so much about abortion although it's -- [inaudible] they're going after birth control. they're going after women's access to birth control. how does that make sense? if you really oppose abortion rights, if they really don't want women to have abortion, why don't they make birth control universeally available at no cost to all women? [cheers and applause] and we see hypocrisy before, we'll see it keep coming. and this year what we are looking at is more right-wing attacks not just on women's reproductive rights, but on the very programs that women rely on more than ever. we are experiencing an economic dow