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![]() looks like a trifecta today, just read this one:
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blog...-abc-news.html just another reason for me to know i did the right thing in walking away from this church years ago.
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![]() yes, it is. i get that the priest might feel she wasn't in good standing-but timing is everything. for him to do that at that moment, and then to leave while she's delivering the eulogy. how crass and rude. then he piles on by not going to the cemetary. apparently when you graduate last in your class in theology school they still call you a priest.
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Plain and simple, some women find abortion the equivalent of murder and that’s their right. Conversely, some find it a mere inconvenience and that’s their right. Most women, of course fall somewhere in between. However requiring a religion to provide something that goes against their doctrine is wrong. Separation of Church and State goes both ways and I believe the State is most definitely interfering with the Church in regards to the contraceptive requirement. A simple solution would be to require all insurance companies to offer women of childbearing age health insurance with or without contraceptive protection coverage, with zero co-pay. Then let women make a decision individually. This would include women working for church related entities. Their rights individually are supreme to any church doctrine IMO. If we are to believe the President; choosing the contraception coverage should be cheaper to purchase then opting out since we’ve been told insurance companies would provide it free, as it’s a net money saver. I choose not to believe the president but should he be right the Catholic church would actually be on the hook for more money than say a private corporation making a blanket decision to accept the contraception/abortion clause irregardless of their female employees individual choices. Ultimately what a woman chooses should be of no concern and require no involvement from anyone, government included. The government needs to protect the legal right to abortion and contraception not to provide it. For those still inclined to believe the government is not overstepping its bounds I ask you this. Do you want to open the door to government requiring property insurance? Whether it be renters’ or homeowners’ with say a gun clause? Since it could be argued a firearm in the house/apartment is a superb theft deterrent, especially in poorer areas, insurance companies would provide a firearm with each policy for free. Federal law protects American women’s right to contraception and abortion, the Federal Constitution protects the right to own and bear arms for all Americans, men and women. Bottom line is the government should stick to governing. Let Dr.’s and hospitals provide the healthcare and their individual patients, employers or insurance companies pay for it. Just as it should not be requiring insurance companies to provide guns it should not be requiring them to provide free contraceptives. A woman’s right to abortion and contraception is absolute. It being free is not. BTW The President has been recently reciting ‘be thy brother’s keeper’. That’s fine and dandy for him personally as a religious minded individual but it has obviously infiltrated and influenced decisions he has made administratively as president and in doing so has molested the Constitution’s dictation of separation of Church and State. Recently, the a$$hole known as Rick Santorium treated us to a old JFK campaign speech where he said, in essence, if his (JFK’s) religion ever got in the way of making a Presidential decision he would then resign. Too bad this President is no JFK. |
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Rick Santorum has already said he wants the SCOTUS to overturn their ruling that legalized contraception. i shudder to think how many kids i'd have if BC wasn't available. hell, i'd still be having them at 44. it's scary that pols still want to fight this battle, or that others support his thinking. luckily, not enough for him to get into office!
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The country may be dumb but it ain't stupid |
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With the exception of 2000 and 2004... ![]()
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and i agree he has zero shot at prez. and i doubt the eventual nominee picks him as running mate. that would be a mccain-esque mistake.
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![]() imo we've had nothing but lightweights running for some time now for office, with both parties having unpalatable nominees. it's a disgrace when you look at leaders we've had in the last 50 years compared to previous. i have a hard time imagining history books in future talking about pelosi and boehner, obama and bush, kerry and gore, etc in the same vein as the book i'm reading now-about james k. polk...with a supporting cast of jackson, clay, daniel webster, john quincy adams, thomas hart benton, calhoun and the like.
where are our statesmen? why do we have what we have?
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Bottom line is let the individual decide what insurance is appropriate. If Obama is to be believed a woman/church-entity opting out of contraceptive coverage would be a bigger risk and thus more expensive to insure. I think if a woman was quoted say $225/month with full contraceptive coverage as opposed $250/month w/o it, only those following religious doctrine would opt out. This of course hinges on Obama’s actuarial skills being correct. And I was unaware of Obama allowing individual women to opt out of contraceptive coverage? If that is the case I applaud him, but I think you may be mistaken. |
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certain insurance requirements are already mandated by states-minimum liability limits on vehicle coverage for instance. obviously there are precedents set in regulating things like that. i never understood why the pill was never paid for by insurers back when i took them. and yet other sexually connected medications have been since their inception. just seems inconsistent to me.
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for instance, washington state said pharmacists can opt out of dispensing the morning after pill because of their personal religious opinions...so how far could that go? could an employer then have arguments about his religious freedoms as far as his business goes? could he make arguments about hiring practices? other coverages? dress codes, firings, vacations? customers served? if employers can opt out of offering birth control, what else could they claim is against their religion that they don't want to cover? vasectomy, hysterectomy? blood transfusions, organ donations, vaccines....the list can become endless.
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![]() http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/04/op...ml?ref=opinion
Op-Ed Columnist When States Abuse Women By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF Published: March 3, 2012 “The state of Texas is waging war on women and their families,” Dr. Boyd added. “The new law is demeaning and disrespectful to the women of Texas, and insulting to the doctors and nurses who care for them.” That law is part of a war over women’s health being fought around the country — and in much of the country, women are losing. State by state, legislatures are creating new obstacles to abortions and are treating women in ways that are patronizing and humiliating. and further down, note this: The small proportion of women and girls who aren’t using contraceptives account for half of all abortions in America, according to Guttmacher.
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![]() Uhh... did anyone notice that the very title of this thread is illogical since about half of conservatives actually ARE women?
How about the reverse: a "liberals vs. men" thread. I'll bet I can find more evidence of that in the form of quotas and "diversity" legislation that try to promote the hiring of non-male candidates, and reduce the hiring of males. The whole premise is absurd. You don't like the opposition - fine - but broad brushing it to "conservatives vs. women" is just plain stupid. |
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![]() http://www.slate.com/articles/health...u_a_slut_.html
Pills for Sluts? Six questions for Rush Limbaugh about sex, promiscuity, and contraception. By William Saletan|Posted Monday, March 5, 2012, at 8:41 AM ET For three days last week, Rush Limbaugh ridiculed Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown University law student who had argued that health insurers should be required to cover contraception. Then, on Saturday, under pressure from his advertisers, Limbaugh apologized. The apology addressed Limbaugh’s personal language about Fluke, whom he had called a “slut” (and from whom he had jokingly demanded “videos of all this sex posted online so we can see what we are getting for our money”). But it didn’t recant or rebut any of the ideas Limbaugh put forward during his rants against Fluke. And those ideas are worth examining, because, whether you love or hate Limbaugh, his impromptu monologues are a useful indicator of what many conservative Americans think. Let’s look at the questions he raised.
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if you look at the numbers, most women consider themselves either democrat or independant, not republican. as for it being broad brushing-that would have been the case had i said men vs women...or republicans vs women.
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![]() Occurred today. Big Government intrusion into your health care and finances. Unbelievable what Gods Own Party feels empowered to do. Citizen payback at the election booth is a bit.ch.
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![]() http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/us...-with-gop.html
just what i figured would occur. this nominating process for the republican party has shown just how far the party has moved to the right. and that also shows just out of touch it has become. the eventual nominee will then attempt to move center, which will expose him to cries of waffling, lying, etc. i really wish a viable third party candidate would emerge. i'm tired of choosing between two bad guys. then again, three vomitous masses probably wouldn't be any better.
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