And by the way, for 6 years of my life, birth control was necessary healthcare for me. You seem ignorant abt women's health.
Where's the ad hom? I'm simply suggesting you're no better than that woman, which you implied you are. That's ad hom?
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Also, what ARE my assumptions, pray tell?
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don't think I'm better than her, again, just disagree with her/your assumption that BC should be covered.
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Whoops. You're now assuming my assumptions. Please don't. I stated what the law currently is.
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The only "assumption" I made is that all reproductive health should be treated the same--pregnancy or not.
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I would also say IF we're going to leave choices to insurers, we should make sure there is actually competition. There's not.
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I disagree that all "reproductive health" is the same, but couldn't agree more that we need competition.
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Yes, again, you are admitting your own biases. I hope you never have medical complications make you revisit them the hard way
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disagree that it's a bias but like I said, it's tough to lay out my rationale in brief so I can see how it comes across that way
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