LOOK at this now, from barackobama web site ....
.... underneath which is written this ....
"If Mitt Romney and a few Republican senators get their way, employers could be making women’s health care decisions for them."
The words I italicized are a link to an attackwatch. com post entitled "Romney backs Rubio-Blunt bill giving employers “moral” right to deny birth control coverage to women" and includes ...
Republicans’ agenda here is not to protect religious liberty—President Obama’s rule already does that. Their goal seems to be to give employers and insurance companies the right to decide for women what health care services they can have access to. Tomorrow’s vote is about who should control a woman’s access to health care—that woman? Or her boss?
The bolding is mine and relates to the dummied up "permission slip" at the top of this page - something NO employer EVER requires.
LIARS!!
H/T Jammiewearingfools to Business Insider
It's water under the bridge.
The Pubbies, again, have shown their true spinelessness in their rush to bend over for Bama.
http://bigjournalism.com/dloesch/2012/03/02/republicans-fall-for-manufactured-story/The Obama administration withered for several weeks under the intense criticism from
Catholic leaders regarding the forced violation of religious liberty within the HHS mandate.
In an effort to turn the tables, Democrats suggested that the GOP want to abridge women’s
rights because Republicans expect women to obtain and pay for their own birth control.
This afternoon John Boehner, Carly Fiorina, and Rick Santorum bravely provided cover for the
President and the ridiculous narrative of “the war on women.”
Each of them utterly failed in this response, but unlike Santorum, Boehner and Fiorina
aren’t running a presidential campaign with the hopes of becoming the nominee so they
can battle the media in the general.
This reason right here is why Republicans defeat themselves: It doesn’t matter what Barack
Obama’s record is if Republicans so willingly allow the media to reframe a debate about
religious liberty as a fight over women’s rights. ...
BOFO