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So..Obama, health care and Catholics. Did he blow it?
#51
Grace62 wrote: Nobody is forcing any Catholic woman to use any contraceptive product, she can follow her conscience like any other woman. An inconvenient truth for the Bishops.

That's the liberal talking point but it isn't reality. This has absolutely nothing to do with a woman choosing to use birth control or not.
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#52
Trouble wrote:
That's the liberal talking point but it isn't reality.


Please enlighten us ignorant libs on (your version) of reality.
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#53
Lux Interior wrote:
[quote=Trouble]
That's the liberal talking point but it isn't reality.


Please enlighten us ignorant libs on (your version) of reality.
Lux Interior wrote:
[quote=Trouble]
You have no idea the basis for my thinking.


At this point no one really cares. It seems you don't do much of it anyway.
I don't think I can. At least you anyways.
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#54
Trouble wrote:
I don't think I can.

You don't want to.
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#55
Lux, just watch Hannity, he'll set you straight.
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#56
Seriously, the Catholic Church could fund a small health care savings account (HCSA) for its employees. That way, women employees will have affordable access to contraception and basic health care, and the bishops can pretend they are all going for fertility treatments. It would be a wonderful face-saving measure for the church.
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#57
Gutenberg wrote:
Seriously, the Catholic Church could fund a small health care savings account (HCSA) for its employees. That way, women employees will have affordable access to contraception and basic health care, and the bishops can pretend they are all going for fertility treatments. It would be a wonderful face-saving measure for the church.

The Church doesn't need a face-saving measure. It was the Pres that screwed up.
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#58
Lux Interior wrote:
[quote=Trouble]
I don't think I can.

You don't want to.
I don't want to waste my time crafting a lengthy reply to someone with a closed mind and responds likewise. Since you aren't going to even consider my opinion, why should I take the time to tell you?
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#59
Seriously, the Catholic Church could fund a small health care savings account (HCSA) for its employees. That way, women employees will have affordable access to contraception and basic health care, and the bishops can pretend they are all going for fertility treatments. It would be a wonderful face-saving measure for the church.

Good point, the HCSA are becoming popular anyway.
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#60
Trouble wrote:
I don't want to waste my time crafting a lengthy reply to someone with a closed mind and responds likewise. Since you aren't going to even consider my opinion, why should I take the time to tell you?

Wonderful excuses.
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