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Viagra is covered by public insurance today...
without a religious opt-out option.
You can go to any gas station and buy male birth control.
Why is there such restrictions on birth control for women?
Pagan, I don't see anyone restricting birth control for women--some groups say they are against paying for it. And I don't see any men asking for the Catholic church to pay for the birth control they purchase at the gas station.
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