Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Birth control mandate religion

  • with various proposals for ensuring that self-insured groups with religious objections would not directly or indirectly pay for the birth control policy.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • WASHINGTON -- In an election-year battle mixing birth control, religion and politics The survey found that 61 percent favor the mandate, while 31 percent oppose it. Catholics support the requirement at about the same rate as all Americans.
  • (Southeast Missourian)
  • The Monitors View of Feb. 20 (The birth-control mandate) suggests that the federal government is for the first time entering the business of defining religion. But that boundary is already long settled.
  • (The Christian Science Monitor)
  • Catholic bishops know that most Americans, including most Catholics, reject the church's view that artificial birth control is wrong.
  • (nola.com)
  • D.C., tells Newsmax the Obama administration's attempt to force religious-linked organizations to pay for employees' birth control is an unprecedented "invasion" of government into religion.
  • (NewsMax.com)
  • The Democrats have subverted the real issue of this mandate, which is religious conscience by forcing Catholics and other religions to go against their doctrine and beliefs to pay for all birth control including abortifacients.
  • (MLive.com)
  • The lawsuit contends that the HHS mandate "imposes a substantial burden on Plaintiffs' free exercise of religion by coercing Plaintiffs that requires religious employers to pay for birth control or drugs that can cause abortions.
  • (LifeNews.com)
  • Leave your religion at the church doors drugs (Catholic women must speak out on widespread use of birth control, Feb.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • The Obama administration mandates that all insurance companies must provide for free with no co-pay contraception, sterilization and steroid-based birth control freedom of religion.
  • (Sheboygan Press.com)
  • While religion isnt. Democrats wear their charge of a Republican War on Women as an accessory. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi was furious that an all-male panel testified about church views on the Obama birth-control mandate.
  • (San Francisco Gate)

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