Friday, March 16, 2012

Open Question: Religiously speaking, are Republicans TRYING to lose the election?




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Open Question: Religiously speaking, are Republicans TRYING to lose the election?



Are Republicans TRYING to lose the election?
What else could possibly be in their minds when they put out bills like this?

"The Arizona Senate is considering a bill (already passed by the Arizona House) that would give all businesses the option to exclude contraceptives from health insurance coverage. The only exception is if a woman can prove she is taking the contraceptives for other medical reasons."

bonus question!

Is a Republican saying "I personally don't have a moral objection to contraceptives, but I respect the people that do," yet ALSO says "I have a personal moral objection to abortion, and I have no respect for people that don't", the DEFINITION of hypocrisy?

http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/15/politics/arizona-contraception-controversy/index.html












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GTM Payroll Services Inc., a leading provider of payroll, human resources and insurance services to household employers, announced today the launch of the GTM Domestic Workers 401(k) Retirement Plan. This type of retirement plan provides GTM household clients an excellent and cost-effective tool to retain and recruit quality employees.

(PRWeb March 16, 2012)

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Arts group to offer health coverage



When the troubled Arts Council in Buffalo and Erie County went out of business in 2010, so did its popular group health insurance plan that provided affordable coverage for hundreds of area artists and cultural workers.






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