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The Executive as well. need to keep people in that office so they can appoint people who don't want to limit access to reproductive health. ffs
Posted by
Dilva (aka Diva)
Jul 1 '14, 09:38
WTF year is it, a-holes?
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Just to be sure, everyone is still completely free to pay for their own damn reproductive healthcare, right?
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Ender
Jul 1, 09:42
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Oh, somebody suggested this would lead to women not having the right to vote. I thought we were doing ridiculous assertions. -- nm
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Ender
Jul 1, 09:55
4
"According to my religious beliefs, women shouldn't vote, therefore I should be exempt from allowing my female employees time off to do so."
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Hypothetical Employer
Jul 1, 10:07
2
Now the world feels better. I was worried I was going to keep agreeing with you. -- nm
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droidlet
Jul 1, 10:08
1
yeah, I had to do *something* about that... -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 1, 10:13
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But Hobby Lobby pays twice the minimum wage. All on their own!!! -- nm
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Jim
Jul 1, 09:52
as per usual coming from you - that was glib. reproductive health is an important aspect of health care and should be covered. -- nm
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Dilva
Jul 1, 09:48
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But sex is baaaaaaaad -- nm
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Guigue
Jul 1, 09:50
"It bears note in this regard that the cost of an IUD is nearly equivalent to a month's full-time pay for workers earning the minimum wage." -- nm
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David
Jul 1, 09:48
sure, but why should they have to?
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znufrii
Jul 1, 09:46
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And let's be honest. It doesn't fucking offend anyone. It's a way to cut costs. Plain and simple and it's kinda sickening. -- nm
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Jim
Jul 1, 09:48
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Oh, I'm sure they are offended, but their offense shouldn't mean they get to ignore established law. -- nm
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Inigo
Jul 1, 09:54
in other words, how is reproductive healthcare any less important than any other kind of healthcare? -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 1, 09:48
Sure, but why is women's reproductive healthcare singled out as the only thing people insured by their employer have to pay for privately? -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 1, 09:45
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It still fascinates me that there is not a heated discussion over Vigara -- nm
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amoxy
Jul 1, 10:04
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