Good news: Pressure from Rep. Waxman to enforce Dr. Kaye Whitley's
subpoena to testify on how the DOD is preventing and responding to
incidents of sexual assault in the military have paid off: after first
blocking her from attending a House committee's hearing, the Pentagon is allowing Whitley to testify.

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Secretary Mike Leavitt is awfully proud of the controversy from the
recent draft regulation on what he calls “Physician Conscience:”
“I’m delighted to announce that with the help of Planned
Parenthood, my blog -- for the first time -- received more visits
than my teenage son’s MySpace page.”
I'm going to be upfront before I begin this: this is going to be hard for me to
write. As a young woman who went through all the typical traumas and
dramas of growing up in America, I, like many women, have seen and
experienced violence against women. I'll be the first one to admit
that the topic of rape is an emotionally charged one, a subject that
lends itself to flying off the handle, irate reactions and,
sometimes, even tears. Let me also preface this with the admission
that I am not exempt from this.