And I thought I was being paranoid.
Nov. 22nd, 2004 02:03 pmhttp://abcnews.go.com/US/print?id=271501
Scariest part?
"If those initiatives are part of a broader effort to reaffirm lifetime fidelity in marriage, they're worthwhile," he said. "If they're isolated - if we don't address cohabitation and casual divorce and deliberate childlessness - then I think they're futile and will be brushed aside."
Add the fact the conscience clause was added to 'let the government continue to function' bill, you know, the one that lets doctors, pharmacists, hospitals, _insurers_ refuse treatment or referral if their 'conscience' forbids it - i.e. abortion, birth-control, etc...
Scariest part?
"If those initiatives are part of a broader effort to reaffirm lifetime fidelity in marriage, they're worthwhile," he said. "If they're isolated - if we don't address cohabitation and casual divorce and deliberate childlessness - then I think they're futile and will be brushed aside."
Add the fact the conscience clause was added to 'let the government continue to function' bill, you know, the one that lets doctors, pharmacists, hospitals, _insurers_ refuse treatment or referral if their 'conscience' forbids it - i.e. abortion, birth-control, etc...