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...The fact it is on contraception just goes to show the real aim of rabid pro-lifers.
"Rabid pro life" seems an odd turn of phrase. What "real aim" are you alluding to?

Limit a woman’s options for safe effective birth control, while ending abortions. It goes back to the old double standard that still exists beneath the surface. Fun sex is fine for men, but women are expected to remain chaste.
 
...The fact it is on contraception just goes to show the real aim of rabid pro-lifers.
"Rabid pro life" seems an odd turn of phrase. What "real aim" are you alluding to?

Limit a woman’s options for safe effective birth control, while ending abortions. It goes back to the old double standard that still exists beneath the surface. Fun sex is fine for men, but women are expected to remain chaste.

Which is barefoot and pregnant.
 
It always amazes me that bible thumping right wingers just can't see the forest for the trees when it comes to the whole abortion debate. They'll bleat like sheep that abortion is murder, stand in the streets with signs, carry out acts of violence against clinics, and use the courts and legislation to shove their religious beliefs down the throats of all Americans. Then along comes the subject of birth control. Something that can help prevent women from having to choose abortion (thereby reducing the need for it), and they still thump their bibles and scream about religious choice, limiting contraception choices, and defunding Planned Parenthood. The second two things could help reduce the need for abortions and unwanted children But they just can't leave their religious convictions out of it. And as soon as that kid drops, they support politicians who will take away that kids right to healthcare, nutrition options, and public education.

These people aren't "Christians". They are hypocrites.
Birth control, in a lot of people's eyes, is the same thing as abortion and not a separate issue.

Also, they're not trying to "cram their religion" down your throat. On this issue it's the opposite, you trying to force your view on them.
 
So much for Separation of Church and State, must vote Biden.
First, Separation of church and State isn’t in the Constitution.

Second, this ruling tells govt to get out of religion. The SC ruled the govt can’t force religious organizations into going against their belief system.

You have it ass-backwards, as usual.
This is nothing new since it was ruled on during Oblama why this case is again being ruled on is a waste of time. The states can force religious institutions to comply with healthcare including contraception but not the feds.
 
So much for Separation of Church and State, must vote Biden.
First, Separation of church and State isn’t in the Constitution.

Second, this ruling tells govt to get out of religion. The SC ruled the govt can’t force religious organizations into going against their belief system.

You have it ass-backwards, as usual.

Cool. Then it is time we make sure NO taxpayer money is going to religion.
You lose the supreme court says it can
 
It always amazes me that bible thumping right wingers just can't see the forest for the trees when it comes to the whole abortion debate. They'll bleat like sheep that abortion is murder, stand in the streets with signs, carry out acts of violence against clinics, and use the courts and legislation to shove their religious beliefs down the throats of all Americans. Then along comes the subject of birth control. Something that can help prevent women from having to choose abortion (thereby reducing the need for it), and they still thump their bibles and scream about religious choice, limiting contraception choices, and defunding Planned Parenthood. The second two things could help reduce the need for abortions and unwanted children But they just can't leave their religious convictions out of it. And as soon as that kid drops, they support politicians who will take away that kids right to healthcare, nutrition options, and public education.

These people aren't "Christians". They are hypocrites.
Birth control, in a lot of people's eyes, is the same thing as abortion and not a separate issue.

Also, they're not trying to "cram their religion" down your throat. On this issue it's the opposite, you trying to force your view on them.
Individuals are what makes up any organization and if one person needs contraception with their healthcare why not provide for that one person?
 
The Nuns won!

Link coming soon.

The Pill is prescribed for a range of women's reproductive health problems, not just to prevent pregnancy. You being a male, and a rather dumb one at that, would not know that. Many women, especially those who have never had children, like NUNS, have painful, irregular periods and taking the Pill is the most effective treatement. It regulates the periods with less pain and reduced flow. The Pill also reduces the symptoms of PMS.

This is the final nail in the coffin of employer funded health insurance. 90% of American women require contraception coverage in their lives. This is a basic health care requirement for ALL women - including nuns. Because the Pill does more than prevent pregnancy.

Welcome to the world of government funded health care.
 
...The fact it is on contraception just goes to show the real aim of rabid pro-lifers.
"Rabid pro life" seems an odd turn of phrase. What "real aim" are you alluding to?

Limit a woman’s options for safe effective birth control, while ending abortions. It goes back to the old double standard that still exists beneath the surface. Fun sex is fine for men, but women are expected to remain chaste.

Which is barefoot and pregnant.
And in the kitchen where they belong
 
It always amazes me that bible thumping right wingers just can't see the forest for the trees when it comes to the whole abortion debate. They'll bleat like sheep that abortion is murder, stand in the streets with signs, carry out acts of violence against clinics, and use the courts and legislation to shove their religious beliefs down the throats of all Americans. Then along comes the subject of birth control. Something that can help prevent women from having to choose abortion (thereby reducing the need for it), and they still thump their bibles and scream about religious choice, limiting contraception choices, and defunding Planned Parenthood. The second two things could help reduce the need for abortions and unwanted children But they just can't leave their religious convictions out of it. And as soon as that kid drops, they support politicians who will take away that kids right to healthcare, nutrition options, and public education.

These people aren't "Christians". They are hypocrites.

More proof you just can't fix stupid.
 
So much for Separation of Church and State, must vote Biden.
First, Separation of church and State isn’t in the Constitution.

Second, this ruling tells govt to get out of religion. The SC ruled the govt can’t force religious organizations into going against their belief system.

You have it ass-backwards, as usual.
This is nothing new since it was ruled on during Oblama why this case is again being ruled on is a waste of time. The states can force religious institutions to comply with healthcare including contraception but not the feds.

No, once something is ruled unconstitutional, all states must abide to it.
 
So much for Separation of Church and State, must vote Biden.
First, Separation of church and State isn’t in the Constitution.

Second, this ruling tells govt to get out of religion. The SC ruled the govt can’t force religious organizations into going against their belief system.

You have it ass-backwards, as usual.
This is nothing new since it was ruled on during Oblama why this case is again being ruled on is a waste of time. The states can force religious institutions to comply with healthcare including contraception but not the feds.

No, once something is ruled unconstitutional, all states must abide to it.
Not if it is a state run operation then the state constitution takes over or it is a plebiscite.
 
It always amazes me that bible thumping right wingers just can't see the forest for the trees when it comes to the whole abortion debate. They'll bleat like sheep that abortion is murder, stand in the streets with signs, carry out acts of violence against clinics, and use the courts and legislation to shove their religious beliefs down the throats of all Americans. Then along comes the subject of birth control. Something that can help prevent women from having to choose abortion (thereby reducing the need for it), and they still thump their bibles and scream about religious choice, limiting contraception choices, and defunding Planned Parenthood. The second two things could help reduce the need for abortions and unwanted children But they just can't leave their religious convictions out of it. And as soon as that kid drops, they support politicians who will take away that kids right to healthcare, nutrition options, and public education.

These people aren't "Christians". They are hypocrites.
Birth control, in a lot of people's eyes, is the same thing as abortion and not a separate issue.

Also, they're not trying to "cram their religion" down your throat. On this issue it's the opposite, you trying to force your view on them.

Uhh...I'm sorry. This ruling was about the religious exemption. How is that not cramming your religious views down people's throats? Read the last paragraph of the attached article.
 
The Nuns won!

Link coming soon.

The Pill is prescribed for a range of women's reproductive health problems, not just to prevent pregnancy. You being a male, and a rather dumb one at that, would not know that. Many women, especially those who have never had children, like NUNS, have painful, irregular periods and taking the Pill is the most effective treatement. It regulates the periods with less pain and reduced flow. The Pill also reduces the symptoms of PMS.

This is the final nail in the coffin of employer funded health insurance. 90% of American women require contraception coverage in their lives. This is a basic health care requirement for ALL women - including nuns. Because the Pill does more than prevent pregnancy.

Welcome to the world of government funded health care.

I know. You can explain it to the opponents of the ACA until you are blue in the face. They just don't get it. They are the ones helping to drive this country to nationalized health insurance.
 
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