It is scary. And it's a terrible ruling regardless.
It is scary. And it's a terrible ruling regardless.
You might not believe the clarification matters, but the law does, and this ruling does, hence it is worth making. Every major news source is specifying "certain types of birth control" in their articles. Jezebel should as well.
I would imagine that would face a further legal challenge, and issues like birth control being prescribed for period pain and such would come up. There's a reason they focused on Plan B and such for this case.
The legal analysis I have read so far does not seem to think it could go that broad, but yes, we will have to keep an eye on it. All I'm saying is articles like this one should clarify today's ruling is not about ALL birth control, which they imply it is.
That is what I have read from the impartial sources I have found. If anyone corrects me I will let you know!
I disagree with the decision, no need to sell me anything.
That's not my argument. My argument is simply that by not specifying what was actually covered by this ruling sites like Jezebel are misinforming people, like the person who started this thread. If you take the pill to help with harsh periods this doesn't effect that at all. Hence my clarification.
That's a really good idea honestly. Would never happen though, as you said.
I disagree with the ruling but there is legal basis for it according to most impartial legal analysis articles. We really need to get healthcare untied from employment in general, like most Western nations have.
Maybe she genuinely disagrees with your views? 40% of women in this country are "pro-life," I doubt they're all teenage idiots.
Well I was using their framing. The point is this isn't about "the pill" and most other forms of birth control, and people should stop pretending it is because facts are always better.
From what I have read this ruling only applies to post-conception birth control, not "the pill" and others like it. This is something the left has been ignoring today in a quest to make this sound even more outrageous than it already is.
Impressive.
Alpha Protocol is a big one. The glitches/graphics weren't as bad on PC, and I really liked the plot and Splinter Cell style stealth.
Shhhh, it's a secret!
Mouse and keyboard is demonstrably better for shooters. I can't believe anyone can play a shooter with an analog stick, though they obviously do.
I spent a $1,000 5 years ago and ran everything on highest settings until just this year. It goes a long way, especially if you already have a case, Windows, peripherals, etc. I'm going to spend another $1,000 this Fall for the October games and it should get me a pretty damn amazing rig.
No, you didn't. Trust me, I bought it day one, the enhanced edition patch came out, free of charge. Same with the first game.
I think charging for multiplayer maps is crazy too, but you can't blame companies for doing it when customers buy those packs like crazy.
Their "free little" DLC isn't bad either. That "Troll Trouble" DLC that Witcher 2 got in its first patch was a fun little quest.