Obama Revises HHS Mandate: Free Abortion-Causing Drugs


Here's the evil revision we expected as reported by LifeNews.com:

The revised Obama mandate will make religious groups contract with insurers to offer birth control and the potentially abortion-causing drugs to women at no cost. The revised mandate will have religious employers refer women to their insurance company for coverage that still violates their moral and religious beliefs. Under this plan, every insurance company will be obligated to provide coverage at no cost.

Essentially, religious groups will still be mandated to offer plans that cover both birth control and the ella abortion drug.

According to Obama administration officials on a conference call this morning, a woman’s insurance company “will be required to reach out directly and offer her contraceptive care free of charge. The religious institutions will not have to pay for it.”

The birth control and abortion-causing drugs will simply be “part of the bundle of services that all insurance companies are required to offer,” White House officials said.


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  1. If obama isn't the evil one, why is his only concern to kill babies?

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  2. From Scott P. Richert, your Guide to Catholicism
    Hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of words have been spilled over the past few weeks regarding the Obama administration's attempt to force religious organizations to provide female employees with insurance that covers the cost of contraceptives. Later today, the Obama administration intends to offer a "compromise," but administration officials have already made it clear to the New York Times that they do not expect it to "mollify the Catholic bishops who have waged war against the rule," but to "shore up support among wavering Democrats, who have also expressed doubt about the rule, along with more liberal religious organizations and charities, who oppose the rule but not as vehemently as the Catholic leadership."

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