Free Birth Control as 'Contraception Rights'. Say What?
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2012/08/09 06:09:10
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- Lerro DeHazel 2012/08/09 15:14:23Foul+1Okay, this would make sense for women who screw either prisoners, or even potential prisoners . . .reply
- Rogue_Loner 2012/08/09 10:28:48
- Deb 2012/08/09 07:51:41Foul+1FACE+PALMreply
- TheTruth1313 2012/08/09 07:33:21Foul+1Total BS. Though every one should have the right to search for and engage in mutual sex, NO ONE is entitled to birth control. Pay for it your self or keep it in your pants people!!reply
- lady_c5_loadmaster 2012/08/09 07:12:30Foul+1It is not a right. Nothing is ever free, someone has to pay for it and it won't be me.reply
- The Birdman 2012/08/09 07:11:15Foul+1Just another way for the irresponsible to become part of the entitlement mentality! Be responsible for your own actions, not just puppets of the left!reply
- Chukroast 2012/08/09 07:05:01Fair+1Sounds "fair" but not enough info. If it means the "day after" pill, That doesn't bother me. Anything that causes a miscarriage or an abortion is just plain wrong.reply
- Michelle 2012/08/09 07:02:38Undecided+1I'm... not sure what to think of this. I mean, health insurance should probably cover it if a person is taking it for health reasons and not just because they don't want to conceive, just like they would cover any other medication someone may be taking. But...reply
- ★Calliope★ 2012/08/09 06:32:08Foul+2How about being responsible for a change.reply
- Demoness 2012/08/09 06:16:36Fair+2You can get it free here in uk any way...reply

















