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Tag Archives: birth control
Rights Clashing with Rights is Wrong
Arizona’s Senate Judiciary Committee has voted six to two to endorse a bill that would allow employers in that state to deny women birth control if it is used to prevent pregnancy. This opens the door further so that should employees … Continue reading
Posted in In the News
Tagged arizona, birth control, debby lesko, human rights, parenting, religion, religious freedom, women's rights
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Bringing a Knife to a Gun Fight
Rush Limbaugh calls a law student a prostitute because she testified at a hearing in favor of requiring insurances to cover family planning. “What does it say about the college co-ed Sandra Fluke, who goes before a congressional committee and … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged birth control, children, contraceptives, kathleen sebelius, kids, news, parenting, politics, religion, Rep. Tim Murray, rush limbaugh, women's rights
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Want to Go to Paris? Don’t Have a Kid.
Commericials are so ridiculous in general that the one I saw last night hardly even bears mention, but it stuck with me, not only for it’s blatant exclusionary tactics (which, in a commercial, where your audience is women, and a … Continue reading
Posted in Television
Tagged advertising, babies, before children, birth control, children, commercials, kids, parenting, television, toddlers, tv
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