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Someone who expected them to follow the law? Fumesucker Feb 2012 #1
You know, if it was an "unacceptable" religion getting money from the govt ... zbdent Feb 2012 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Tesha Feb 2012 #2
Well that makes way to much sense. southernyankeebelle Feb 2012 #8
+1 mmonk Feb 2012 #35
You mean like a HOSPITAL?! FarLeftFist Feb 2012 #3
If they want to be in the business of health care, they need to provide the best care available. HuckleB Feb 2012 #4
I would Angry Dragon Feb 2012 #5
I have a feeling countingbluecars Feb 2012 #6
As a catholic I would want it covered and as a catholic I wouldn't go to their hospital to have my southernyankeebelle Feb 2012 #9
Which other regulations and laws should religious institutions be allowed to opt out of? Warren Stupidity Feb 2012 #10
I would since we had a catholic hospital imposed on us with no tsuki Feb 2012 #11
"Pick a fight" MNBrewer Feb 2012 #12
Would you want to be a Rape Victim with only a Catholic Hospital in town? HockeyMom Feb 2012 #13
Because they coddle sickos who rape kids? Odin2005 Feb 2012 #14
The church had a simple choice surfdog Feb 2012 #37
Because 98% of Catholic women have used some form of "banned" birth control. PA Democrat Feb 2012 #15
No one expects a Catholic institution to hand out birth control pills Warpy Feb 2012 #16
I don't think it's picking a fight SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2012 #17
I think you are right on the mark. CBHagman Feb 2012 #19
Because WOMENS RIGHTS should be protected at 'all times', this is an INSURANCE issue ... Tx4obama Feb 2012 #18
Catholic institutions are being forced to purchase birth control SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2012 #20
When you are an 'employer' you should have to play by the same rules as everyone else. Tx4obama Feb 2012 #21
We'll just agree to disagree SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2012 #22
If that were the case then ... Tx4obama Feb 2012 #23
I believe this rule only applies to entities that accept federal funds dflprincess Feb 2012 #25
No SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2012 #26
No, from what I read in the Star Tribune, I had it right. dflprincess Feb 2012 #29
No mention of a federal funds issue SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2012 #31
Then the Catholic Church shouldn't accept government money (Medicare, etc.) SharonAnn Feb 2012 #27
I'm still a little sore about the Spanish Inquisition DefenseLawyer Feb 2012 #24
I was raised Catholic- my mom and grandparents were good Italian Catholics... w8liftinglady Feb 2012 #28
Some Catholics are pro-choice, but some are not. The position of the Church... Honeycombe8 Feb 2012 #32
I think the church will stop offering insurance SickOfTheOnePct Feb 2012 #33
I gotta agree with you on that one, Gus. Bad move, IMO. nt Honeycombe8 Feb 2012 #30
They're still talking about this on Morning Joe. It's a fight POTUS cant win imo GusFring Feb 2012 #34
Rachel Maddow talked about it on the far more widely-viewed "Today Show" this morning. GoCubsGo Feb 2012 #40
Should Catholic institutions be able to fire gay people too? sufrommich Feb 2012 #36
They also don't have the right to force their beliefs on non-believers. GoCubsGo Feb 2012 #39
This law does not force using birth control on anyone. PeaceNikki Feb 2012 #38
Because those assholes need to learn to shut their fucking mouths AngryAmish Feb 2012 #41
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