Wrong, O’care requires that they pay for the coverage, that is the root of the case and why they will prevail.
Safiel
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I have been to ALL of them at some time or another.
All are backwards to some degree.
Some, particularly Venezuela, have the transmission in reverse and the peddle to the meddle.
Others are moving forward and some are making very good process.
But in the area of women’s rights, ALL have room to advance.
Nope it’s the insurance that pays, the org is req to carry insurance that covers BC.
And they have to pay for it in violation of their 1st Amendment Rights which is why they will prevail.
Sorry no violation, just because you don’t like something doesn’t mean it’s against your religion.
WuWei
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Clean your own house gringo.
Some abortion advocates would argue that it wouldn’t work because BC fails, and some people have an adverse reaction to BC.
Guvnah
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You are spot-on in your feelings on that. This should have led you not to waste your time writing a comprehensive explanation of the issue for him.
Except that it’s been proven to work.
oh good then you recognize that BC fails thanks for your one word answer
Which does not negate the fact that it’s been proven to work.
i dont care. because no one made that argument
No, not in all cases and some women have severe side effects.
No form of birth control is 100% safe and effective other than abstinence.
A lot of Catholics are Catholics in name only. Okay fornication, homosexuality, approval for abortion. I am sure there are pockets of strong Catholics, but those faithful are not so many.
Much of Massachusetts is Catholic in name only, IE. the Kennedys. Abandon faith, Church leaders not willing to speak the truth that they may offend the liberal pewsitters.
Most Latin American countries still ban abortion, though they may give exceptions. In Brazil a liberal courts, not the will of the people tried to decriminalize it, against the wished of the people, who vote for prolife politicians. . For example, Brazil resoundingly voted for a pro-lifer who campaigned on pro-life.
Live Action News – 1 Nov 18

Voters in Brazil have reaffirmed their support for life by electing a strongly pro-life president, despite international pressure to legalize abortion.
People for the most part vote for for pro-life politicians in most of Latin America in the vast majority of countries it is illegal, though exceptions are granted. Argentina for example is not ‘backwards’ has severe penalties for doctors, etc. People are happily voting in prolife politicians. The dictatorship of Cuba, where people have no voice, yea abortion is aok with them. Only 3 of 33 countries Latin American countries have elective abortions. At least in a lot of Latin America, they support pro-life politicians.
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Well no ■■■■■ No BC works unless it is used.