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Swede Atlanta

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2. Nice to show the base but......
Tue Jan 31, 2012, 01:47 PM
Jan 2012

This bill will go no where. The Democrats in the Senate will not even take this up and Obama would likely veto it. Obama is trying to be flexible by extending some exemptions but at the end of the day access to birth control needs to be available to all employees, not just the ones that aren't working for one associated with Bennie.

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here is a way out of this... WCGreen Jan 2012 #1
Bingo!! proud2BlibKansan Jan 2012 #11
The argument is that as employers, they don't want to pay for employee benefits pnwmom Jan 2012 #17
They don't get to discriminate based on religious beliefs. That's the law. ehrnst Jan 2012 #28
The law isn't so clear when there's a conflict between pnwmom Jan 2012 #32
It seems like most people in this thread feel that if employers don't provide Yupster Feb 2012 #37
I don't think people are misunderstanding at all leftynyc Feb 2012 #40
Your point is exactly right. CottonBear Jan 2012 #21
Nice to show the base but...... Swede Atlanta Jan 2012 #2
The Catholic bishops may oppose Obama on this, hedgehog Jan 2012 #3
While that's good. atreides1 Jan 2012 #6
and Catholic men HockeyMom Jan 2012 #13
There is something about xxqqqzme Jan 2012 #4
Rubio, like all Republicans titaniumsalute Jan 2012 #5
Employer shouldn't impose religious beliefs on employee. julian09 Jan 2012 #9
solution redonhead Jan 2012 #7
Welcome to DU . libinnyandia Jan 2012 #14
Welcome to DU, redonhead! CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2012 #15
redonhead deserves a Star! Found in Yonkers Feb 2012 #34
I argued that once with a Priest 50 years ago HockeyMom Jan 2012 #19
The administration should not be pandering to the Bishops - TBF Jan 2012 #8
I guess they want more abortions then. Quantess Jan 2012 #10
Yes - they want the threat of unplanned pregnancy to keep women ehrnst Jan 2012 #30
Men...I swear one of these days women are going to just lose that last nerve nolabear Jan 2012 #12
My Congressman Steve King says allowing birth control will lead to the end of civilization. libinnyandia Jan 2012 #16
He meant "white civilization". nt Guy Whitey Corngood Jan 2012 #18
LOL - women have been practicing birth control in one way or another ehrnst Jan 2012 #29
The Jehovah's Witnesses want to deny transfusions to their employees perdita9 Jan 2012 #20
Is the Catholic church still relevant ? russspeakeasy Jan 2012 #22
Down here in Texas it's growing tremendously Yupster Feb 2012 #36
This is why religion needs to be completely cut out of politics. ChadwickHenryWard Jan 2012 #23
As long as the WOMEN Iliyah Jan 2012 #24
When will the men of America stop insisting upon... MarkCharles Jan 2012 #25
Religion adds legitimacy to the subversion of women. Quantess Feb 2012 #33
typical conservative psycho babble lark Jan 2012 #26
Again with corporations and businesses being = "individual" human beings... ehrnst Jan 2012 #27
It's absolutely clear that the Free Exercise Clause protects corporations as well as individuals. Jim Lane Feb 2012 #35
The church's religious beliefs need to coincide with the law in most instances ehrnst Feb 2012 #38
Yes, in *most* instances Jim Lane Feb 2012 #39
Itis part of the Catholic Church's female abuse campaign that began in the early church. olegramps Jan 2012 #31
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