Birth control, why?

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  • Kagnew

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    Another arguement in favor of birth control! :D
     

    88GT

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    Doesn't anyone remember the magic Stupak vote?

    Obamacare only made it off the laboratory table because Stupak sold his soul on the PROMISE from Obama that conscientious objections would remain inviolate.

    You can call this a non-issue, a distraction, a sheeple moment all you want. But it's so much more than that.
     

    GodFearinGunTotin

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    The March issue is out. I received my March TAS issue last week.

    You have to . . . sit down . . . go out and buy it at the newsstand!!!

    Buy? What is "Buy"?:D

    I believe my employer should provide me, my news for free...having ready, reliable, and free access to news is a matter of health.
     

    miguel's sister

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    The HHS contraception mandate IS a religious liberty issue.

    If a religious institution, is forced to do something that it teaches, and
    believes to be wrong, said religious institution is having it's first amendment
    right to the free practice of religion taken away.

    The HHS mandate is taking away the right of conscience. See this link:

    The Parable of the Kosher Deli | Daily News | NCRegister.com

    They are coming for the catholics, stand up for them and they will be around
    to stand up for you.

    This issue is all about the Constitution, not Catholics or religion. They just want you to think it is about religion.

    I don't recall reading anything in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights that allows a mandate by the government to force a private employer or institution to offer birth control, free or not.

    The OP did answer his own question.
     
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    Usually people don't agree, but I imagine that the issue came up to address the very low income areas where people F($#K eachother from ages 10 and up and rarely use protection. You end up with lots of babies, often times without good parents or upbringings. Often times the families survive by becoming professionals at stroking the system for all the freebies possible. Freebies that aren't really free, as tax payers know.

    Everything that the gov does is to get more money. So by providing birth control, they hope less babies will be born into welfare families, and gov will have less money that they have to hand out / more available to itself for extortion.

    $ is all that matters, they don't care about much else
    I believe this to be fundamentally wrong. I feel the Dems want more babies, and more welfare families that will continuer to vote Dem so they can continue to get their "just due".:xmad:
     
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