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					Originally Posted by zimmy  "More than six in 10 respondents to a Bloomberg National Poll -- including almost 70 percent of women -- say the issue involves health care and access to birth control, according to the survey taken March 8-11."    | 
	
 Zimmy and Spence...
The Church has said it will cover contraception where there is a legitimate medical need.  
What about that sentence do you not underatsnd?
When it's for a medical purposes, meaning when it's actually about healthcare, the Church will pay.  They don't want to pay when it's strictly a way to engage in casual sex.
This has nothing, nothing, to do with healthcare.  Anyone who says differently is either lying or ignorant.
Where am I wrong?