I just read this http://www.today.com/money/birth-con...now-2D11624208
I can't stand that azzhole and I'm sure he wasn't aware this was in the plan, but it's the only thing I've heard so far that I agree with about this BS plan. Only problem is you have to sign up for a plan to get it. Wouldn't you think the government should offer this to any woman with or without insurance?
And Gov. Perry gets that idea of his passed thru that limits womens rights to the clinics around the state. It doesn't take their right away, it just makes them travel miles to an approved facility.
I've always wondered about how many of our providers (that are fertile) use birth control and don't rely strictly on condoms from getting pregnant (besides the primary protection from std's). But I won't ask that since it's none of my business. Unless my tax money is paying to support a child?
OK, steam has been blown off, at least for now!