CUDA wrote:why is it that if someone dislikes Obama, one of the first thing that Democrats think is they've got to be racist????
I've found that those who scream racist the most, tend to be the biggest racist.
Matthew 7:5 wrote:Hypocrite! First get rid of the log in your own eye; then you will see well enough to deal with the speck in your friend's eye.
I said nothing of the sort concerning racism. All I said was that I was happy that Obama has finally gotten one small victory in the constant war being waged against him. Sure, he's brought on some of the attacks himself with his ineptitude and conservative butt kissing, but this little victory is more personal because I'm female and I don't want to see my rights regress back to the 1950's courtesy of the Catholic Church patriarchy, never mind that most of their
own flock doesn't follow their own dogma either.
Try this on for size. The Catholics are only one of many religions that could have fought Obama on this health care demand. As a far fetched but plausible example, what if say, Scientologists, ran some hospitals by their strict no drug edicts and had decided that they didn't want to pay for chemo treatments for non-Scientologist cancer patients, and their hospitals were the only ones for miles around that these patients could go to? In many areas, including Corvallis, Lebanon and Albany, the Catholics own the hospitals, Good Samaritan. If a woman happens to
need to have a necessary abortion due to her health reasons, good luck getting it performed around here.
Let one religion have an exemption when they deal with the rest of society, and it's a slippery slope to the failure of the whole system. We aren't a Catholic-based society in this country any more than we are a Scientology-based society. We're a mix of many religions and creeds that need to respect one another to function as a whole. If Catholics don't want to treat those who are non-Catholic, they need to get out of the health care business. It's no longer a palliative care medical world. It's full of technological and medical advances that may or may not violate their beliefs. They can't pick and choose who and how to treat when they provide services to
everyone, especially when they take in federal dollars from
everyone. If they don't want to comply to secular demands, don't take federal dollars and don't treat non-Catholics. Very simple. If a non-Catholics want to get care from a Catholic institution under those restrictions, they're free to do so.