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Originally Posted by Bonanza
It's interesting to note that with all the hullabaloo about Hobby Lobby not wanting to pay insurance for birth control for women,
they will pay for a man's Rx to take Viagra, Cialis, etc.
Somehow, I find that rather strange. Hmmmm . . .
If you'll excuse me for being graphic,
that means that it's okay for a man to put it in,
but women . . . well . . . okay ladies . . .
roll the dice and take your chances!
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Just to be fair, I understood that NOT all Birth Control was at issue, only the ones that caused abortion. Like the morning after pills. I am a moderate, and a person who supports Rowe Wade, and believes in the separation of church and state. I think it is very possible for people to hold sincere beliefs on the subject of abortion and I understand them, even if I don't agree with them. I can see both sides.
Although I struggle with faith I would never condemn those with faith or without faith for sincerely held beliefs. I don't think a business would make an issue like this for Greed because the potential to lose business is very real when you take a stand like this. Who knows?
We look at this as we look at all other things, because of our life experiences and our education and our inate personalities. Which means our firmly held beliefs.
Vote on issues you CAN vote about. It feels like that isn't much anymore. It feels like the folks in Washington don't send many choices our way. I am concerned about checks and balances. Immigration will further change the vote. I feel powerless.