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Old 04-25-2003, 12:21 AM
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Originally posted by Munchkin03
Obviously, you aren't familiar with the platforms of groups like PP and the Center for Reproductive Rights. Right up there with preserving Roe v. Wade is lowering contraceptive costs and having more insurance companies cover them on a larger scale. It would behoove you to do some research before making a statement like that.
actually, i am familiar with these groups and their positions. what i am trying to get across is that there plenty of other ways to promote a women's right to choose rather than opposing a murder conviction for an unborn baby. i am not saying that you have to agree with me, but honestly, with a huge lobby like that there are plenty of good things for them to do! looking at murder from a legal point of view involves malice. abortion does not. if the pope can even understand that difference, then i hope other people could too! this is sort of like the legal defination of insane. personally, i think anyone who kills another human being is insane. unfortunately, the legal defination is much different! i pay $25 dollars per month for my birth control. my other friends pay $30. i got off "cheap." i have health insurance and so do my friends...we would never qualify for reduced rates from planned parenthood. actually, i once got pills from them and it cost me $60, so i think i will stick with cvs! yep, these groups have helped to get more insurance cos to pay for bc, but now most insurances have a tier method. when reviewing my new health plan in sept, there was not ONE birth control pill on the tiers less than $25. my last insurance plan had all of the birth control meds on the second tier ($15) until last spring which all of the bc pills jumped up to $20 on tier 3. i guess my point is that they are obviously not doing that great of a job at lobbying for a decrease in cost!
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