If it is a war on women, it is a war on Americans

I brought this up in another thread discussing the "loss of freedom to choose" due to the Hobby Lobby decision when I asked...what about ALL Americans having the " loss of freedom of choice" as it pertains to buying health insurance.

The response I got was "that is unrelated to the topic"...

So fine....Now it is related to the topic of the thread....

If it is a restriction on a woman's right to choose to offer her only 16 choices as opposed to 20 choices of birth control....

Then isn't it a restriction on an Americans right to choose when he/she is told they MUST buy health insurance?

And if restricting a woman's right to choose by offering her only 16 choices as opposed to 20 choices is deemed as a "war on woman"...

Then is restricting an Americans right to choose as to whether or not to purchase health insurance deemed as a "war on Americans"?


Why is it necessary to have insurance at all? Every step of the way there has been time to acknowledge what it is that is increasing health care costs. Every step of the way it has been ignored. Universal health care would solve these problems.

ROFL :lol:
 

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