Feb 8, 2012 | Posted by: roboblogger
Birth control is rapidly gaining steam as an election-year wedge issue, with Jewish advocates lobbying out front and behind the scenes in what is shaping up as a clash between calls for individual freedom and religious liberty.
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No woman should be denied birth control. Religion has no right to do that in my opinion. What about the woman's right?
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Indeed the differences in opinion in the use of birth control often heightens during election period. Politicians wanting the vote of specific groups may try to use this as a strategy. It is every person's right to decide for his or her well-being. http://www.nuvaring-lawsuit.com
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