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| Yes | 42% | 434 votes | Total: 1039 votes | |
| No | 58% | 605 votes |
Yes
Created on: February 11, 2012 Last Updated: February 12, 2012
There are no lines waiting at the Vatican for the Pope to dispense birth control pills. However,
Created on: February 16, 2012
There seems to be much that people do not understand about this issue. In no way does it impinge on
by David Guzman
Created on: March 31, 2012 Last Updated: April 01, 2012
Allowing religious employers not to pay benefits birth control violates the constitutional separation
by Alex Wyatt
Created on: February 13, 2012
With absolutely no context, the clear answer to this question must be “No! The government cannot
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No
Created on: February 13, 2012
Good grief! Into which area will the federal government next stick its over-sized nose? The use or
Created on: March 08, 2012 Last Updated: March 09, 2012
Once you have opened the door for the federal government to require religiously affiliated employers
by John Nantz
Created on: February 19, 2012
The constitutional analysis of this question is straightforward. The First Amendment states: “Congress
by Teresa Conti
Created on: March 11, 2012 Last Updated: March 12, 2012
The issue of free birth control has long been used by those determined to end the influence of the Roman
by B Smith
Created on: March 08, 2012 Last Updated: March 09, 2012
Should the federal government require religiously affiliated employers to cover the cost of their employees'
Created on: February 13, 2012
The contract between a service provider and the customer is so essential in making this country what
Created on: February 11, 2012 Last Updated: February 12, 2012
The federal government should never force its agenda on any religious organization. In this day and
by Brett Monk
Created on: February 14, 2012 Last Updated: February 15, 2012
When a new semester begins, students are often given a list of required readings. As a congressmen,