Robert Pear has written an article about the compromise President Obama has made to attempt to respect religious institutions, hospitals, schools, etc from having to pay for insurance coverage for free contraceptive pills. Even though payment is eliminated for religious institutions, that is just not enough. In my opinion, it is time to make clear to these institutions that they are no different than other businesses and corporations and should no longer have a free ride on the backs of the non-religious.
For Mr. Pear's article which appeared in the New York Times, click here. When will our Constitution be followed to keep religion out of politics and running our country (which is what politicians should be doing, that is, running our country).
The Republicans claim to see people on medicaid as takers, lazy, and other pejorative terms. They do not deal with cause and effect, it seems. Can't they see that abortion was made legal to save lives. There were too many illegal abortions or births needing governmental financial assistance. Whatever rosy glasses the far Right is using does not work in the real world.,
For Mr. Pear's article which appeared in the New York Times, click here. When will our Constitution be followed to keep religion out of politics and running our country (which is what politicians should be doing, that is, running our country).
The Republicans claim to see people on medicaid as takers, lazy, and other pejorative terms. They do not deal with cause and effect, it seems. Can't they see that abortion was made legal to save lives. There were too many illegal abortions or births needing governmental financial assistance. Whatever rosy glasses the far Right is using does not work in the real world.,
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