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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Then it should cover the cost of Viagra, Cialis, and things like Androderm and AndroGel for men’s health. Fair is fair, right? I mean, reproductive health and chemical imbalances are just as important to men as women, right?
Note that this was complete sarcasm… People should pay for their own damn meds because no one owes anyone a damn thing.
“You owe us, America! We have been alive for 20 years, 8 of which under a Republican! You owe me for my sex life! You owe me for when I get sick! You owe me for going to college! You need to stop keeping YOUR money that YOU worked for to yourself and give it to us lazy-asses because we shouldn’t have to work for money! Everything should be handed to us on a silver platter with a smile or you’re a heartless asshole!”
It DOES seem to be the case with our generation…. We are genuinely fucked… People thinking I owe them because they want to have sex makes me facepalm…
Indeed so, it is over reaching of governmental power to enforce a private institution to do anything; even worse, it goes against OUR conscience!
It’s pretty stupid how people seem to think that the separation of church and state only applies when it’s the church over-stepping it’s bounds. They watch that shit like hawks, but look the other way when the state does it.
I picked up my refill of birth control at the pharmacy today, apparently deemed some unattainable feat by the left crying and whining about this so-called “war on women.”
a three months supply cost a whopping total of… $30? ($10 a month, just so you know). I didn’t even have to use my parents’…
A bunch of people are upset because the Catholic church objected to the mandate to provide health insurance that covers contraception. Boo-fucking-hoo. Everyone knows the church is against the use of it, so if you want health insurance that covers it, look elsewhere. It’d be like if I went to work for an Atheist organization, but expected days off for religious obligations. They’d give me a big “Fuck You” and say no. If you don’t like the beliefs of a certain group, don’t work for them. All the pro-aborts are all, “Don’t like abortions? Don’t get one!” So take a taste of your own medicine instead of trying to force a church to go against it’s beliefs.
So what if 90% of Catholic women use birth control? That 90% of women don’t speak as the head of Catholic organizations. The leaders of the Catholic church are celibate men and women who live as best they can and set an example for the community.
Don’t like that the Catholic church is opposed to providing insurance coverage of contraception? Don’t work for their schools or hospitals.