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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Don Hurst who wrote (793536)7/4/2014 12:53:31 PM
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A few more things to keep in mind as you encounter the outlandish, emotionally charged things people are saying about this decision:

As the last quote indicated, this particular case was about abortifacients, not contraceptives in general. Hobby Lobby had no problem with 16 of the 20 drugs required by the HHS mandate.

You can’t force your employers to be involved in your health care and then tell those same people to “get their hands off” your health care.

Drugs that prevent your body from working in a normal, healthy manner should not be classified as “preventive care.”
Pregnancy is not a sickness.

Not receiving free contraceptives from your employer is not the same as being “denied access” to them.

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