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Every single one of the people in this article is male. Why are a group of people this medicine isn't even used by given so much more of a voice?
Every single one of the people in this article is male. Why are a group of people this medicine isn't even used by given so much more of a voice?
In the right ring conservative Christian world, the man has control over the woman because she got them kicked out of Eden. They are chauvinists who believe they know what is good for others.
Very disconnected or very dishonest.In the right ring conservative Christian world, the man has control over the woman because she got them kicked out of Eden. They are chauvinists who believe they know what is good for others.
I never made a claim that anybody lied regarding the thread from yesterday. Your comment is not based in fact.You know, for someone who threatens to report people for "lies" you have no problem doing it yourself.
Very disconnected or very dishonest.
Nobody wants to ban the medicine, except Santorum wants to ban women from taking the medicine. He may as well ban the medicine.Because it has nothing to do with allowing women to have access to the medicine. No one wants to ban the medicine.
I never made a claim that anybody lied. Your comment is not based in fact.
You threatened to report me in my last thread for accusing you of posting something nasty in the tags. You used "unfounded accusation" so I can use that if it makes you feel better. It still stands that you're a hypocrite when it suits you.
Right, I believe the Truth. You believe in something else.I am truthful and have my finger on the pulse of society. You simply do not like the truth I tell because it somehow reflects on things in which you believe.
You are welcome to your opinion, no matter how inaccurate it may be.Right, I believe the Truth. You believe in something else.
Nobody wants to ban the medicine, except Santorum wants to ban women from taking the medicine. He may as well ban the medicine.
That won't keep him from saying it, the end justifies the means.Another lie.
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He said from a legal POV individual states could probably ban them, but he opposes that.
lie.
Of course he is not going to make them use contraception. This is a classic example of an issue being blown out of proportion during an election year.Violating religious freedom. So the president is going to make the Catholics use a condom and then get an abortion if it fails?
Here's a women's group opposed to the Obama mandate on contraceptives. So you can shelve the phony allegation of sexismEvery single one of the people in this article is male. Why are a group of people this medicine isn't even used by given so much more of a voice?
It has everything to do with giving women access to health care that is pertinent to them and nothing to do with religious freedom except as a bludgeon to whack Obama with.Because it has nothing to do with allowing women to have access to the medicine. No one wants to ban the medicine. It's a strawman to deflect from the real issue: Obama violating the Catholics religious freedom.
And where were they featured in the article in the OP?Here's a women's group opposed to the Obama mandate on contraceptives. So you can shelve the phony allegation of sexism