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On birth control, GOP men out of touch
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vundy33 Wrote:I have to say that I do not see a problem with requiring private health plans to pay for the full cost of birth control...this doesn't mean those women have to take it. It just means that if they want it, it's free.

And a huge reason alot of women take birth control is to help regulate their menstrual cycle. I really have no idea what the big deal is, and Santorum is my man right now, but if he gets any more radical on this topic, he might lose me.

I'm starting to think that the Republicans and Democrats are just finding something to argue about...our lawmakers are arguing about this? Really?? Gah..give me a break...we have more serious things to get done.

Nothing is ever "free" when it comes to insurance companies. It is all calculated into the cost of your insurance premiums whether it be paid by someone that has an individual policy or is paid by the employer (which further increases the cost to do business in this country). Bottom line, rest assured that it is not "free" by any means. How about each individual in this country be held personally accountable and responsible for their own actions and activities and the consequences that are derived from each?
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On birth control, GOP men out of touch - by Truth - 02-27-2012, 02:14 PM
On birth control, GOP men out of touch - by Truth - 02-27-2012, 06:05 PM
On birth control, GOP men out of touch - by Bob Seger - 02-27-2012, 06:43 PM

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