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Oh. Dear. Gawd!
Rdean's inability to critically analyze is absolutely non existent.
jesus Christ , thats putting it lightly.
I used to have a lot more respect for mother jones, but after reading this source article, well, not so much.
the last 2 paragraphs of the source article are, well...is as intellectually vacuous as one can get, and still be sentient enough to type, its sad;
As recently as last year, the EEOC was moderating a dispute between the administrators of Belmont Abbey, a Catholic institution in North Carolina, and several of its employees who had their birth control coverage withdrawn after administrators realized it was being offered. The Weekly Standard opined on the issue in 2009—more proof that religious employers were being asked to cover contraception far before the Obama administration issued its new rule on January 20 of this year.
"The current freakout," Judy Waxman says, is largely occurring because the EEOC policy "isn't as widely known…and it hasn't been uniformly enforced." But it's still unclear whether Obama's Health and Human Services department will enforce the new rule any more harshly than the old one. The administration has already given organizations a year-long grace period to comply. Asked to explain how the agency would make employers do what it wanted, an HHS official told Mother Jones that it would "enforce this the same way we enforce everything else in the law."
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Most of Obama's "Controversial" Birth Control Rule Was Law During Bush Years | Mother Jones