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This has nothing to do with contraception: It is about how the far left remains oblivious to their hypocirsy regarding "choice". "Choice" involves the right to say no.
Far right totalitarians are at least honest, instead of merely passive/aggressive, in their refusal to tolerate non-compliance.
"Choice" involves the right to say no. - Counter Intelligence | 4:42 p.m. Feb. 9, 2012
And you are REMOVING the option, of choice.
Under the guise of loosing 'freedom.'
Don't like birth control?
Don't USE, birth control.
Do not REGULATE it, and then claim loss of 'freedom.'
Would you like an example?
**'Judge releases beaten teen, citing state's abortion law' - By Emiley Morgan - Published by DSNews - 10/14/09
'A 17-year-old girl who paid a man to beat her in the hopes of terminating her pregnancy has been...' - article
This girl was 17, had NO access to birth control...
and felt good option was to pay a man to BEAT her so badly...
she would loose the pregnancy.
This, is the 'better' choice, you offer.
**'Sen. Hatch says Obama administration violated religious freedom' - Title
Funny.
Hatch didn't say the same thing about Rommey requiring contraceptives being allowed in Massachusets...
in 2002.
From a man that won't be in Office no longer in 10 months, Senator Orrin Hatch said that the Obama administration has violated religious freedom?, (no way), by requiring religious groups to provide contraception coverage to employees, even though they are morally opposed. Hatch don't know nothing about contraception, just his birth control myths as well as contraception misconceptions. The practice of contraception is as old as human existence. It was the ancient Greeks who first realised that male and female union caused pregnancy and since then many methods have been used with varying degrees of success. A wide range of products have been used as barriers such as lemon juice and essence from mahogany husks, acacia tree and honey, oil of cedar and lead ointment, frankincense and olive oil, salt, cabbage or willow leaves, onion juice, peppermint oil and, soft wool. Since most of these are either quite acidic or quite alkaline, it is quite likely that they all offered some degree of protection. It's better to be safe then sorry to.
If a woman wants to stop a birth, she'll use some sort of contraception, if she gets pregnant, she'll get a abortion, if she has the child, she could kill it, and nothing will happen to her in the courts, because she's a mother, so they'll ignore it, thanks to the radical feminist groups like NOW, and the ACLU says you can't lock up a nut case. She can shoot her boyfriend or husband to. And get away with it. "Choice" involves the right to say no ot to say yes.
A) A Woman has a constitutional and legal right to obtain a firearm
B) The conscience of an individual or institution cannot, in any way, be used to circumvent this right.
C) The only way to secure this right is to mandate that individuals can carry firearms wherever and whenever they feel necessary.
D) Therefore, all private individuals and institutions must allow any individual to carry a firearm with them at their discretion.
28 states have this very same policy. Depaul is a catholic university that offers birth control with health insurance. Everyone's making a big deal over something that 52% of Catholics actually agree with.
98% of Catholic women use birth control. 98%.
Hatch has been in Washington too long. He's so petrified that he is incapable of an original, or valid thought. It's time to say goodbye to the old fossil.
Sen. Hatch needs to reread the Constitution.
Individuals have the freedom of religion, corporations do not.
In this case the Catholic Church as an employer exists as a corporation, so it needs to provide government mandated benefits to its employees.
whatever ones personal opinon of senator Orrin Hatch - in this instance he spoke the truth.
To "Pagan" explain how the girl in your didn't have access to birth control pills?
What prevented her from going to a doctor, getting a prescription, and paying for it out of pocket?
Was there anything preventing her from not having sex, and getting pregnant?
Senator Hatch,
How can you be so hypocritical?
I did not hear you talking about "unconstitutional" when you voted FOR the patriot act.
Let Insurance companies insure what they want for Heavens sakes. Obama is a Fascist Dictator. He's in league with the commies. He's trying to mitigate the consequences of everyone's actions to the point where everyone is virtually encourages to make bad decisions because the consequences have been mitigated. Senator Orrin Hatch has fought the good fight, but now its time for him to step down- the picture says it all- half a lifetime in D.C. and you lose your ability to cherish freedom
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