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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (645913)2/20/2012 10:50:33 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 1573435
 
Inode, > The point at issue is whether it is any of the federal government's business whether insurance companies choose to provide it [with no copayment] as part of their policies. This is an unprecedented level of intrusion into the private lives of Americans. They have no business there.

Actually, if the government wants to give away free condoms and birth control pills, they should be allowed to if the budget permits it.

What they shouldn't be able to do is force any religious institution to give away free contraceptives against their beliefs. THAT'S the invasion of government into the freedoms and the personal beliefs of Americans.

Doesn't matter if secular institutions are forced to do it as well. If they want to argue "equal treatment," they should go the other way and not be forced to do it.

Of course, this all points to the problem with making health care a "mandate."

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