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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin 4 Fun" data-source="post: 2565214" data-attributes="member: 6465"><p>Yes. I joke about women. But I do not take it out of my marriage. I know that is a novel concept for some, but it is possible to admire women from afar and remain loyal to your wife. </p><p></p><p>The is no wandering rants. The argument is that the owner of a business should not be required to pay for what he/she views as immoral medications. If the Jehovah Witnesses refuse to pay for blood transfusions, fine, don't work for one or if you do choose to work for a company that does not provide a medical benefit that you deem necessary...another novel concept here...pay for your own health insurance. </p><p></p><p>Funny how the only ones bitching about this decision are the free schit society. Do you also feel like QT owes you a free coffee if you buy a donut?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin 4 Fun, post: 2565214, member: 6465"] Yes. I joke about women. But I do not take it out of my marriage. I know that is a novel concept for some, but it is possible to admire women from afar and remain loyal to your wife. The is no wandering rants. The argument is that the owner of a business should not be required to pay for what he/she views as immoral medications. If the Jehovah Witnesses refuse to pay for blood transfusions, fine, don't work for one or if you do choose to work for a company that does not provide a medical benefit that you deem necessary...another novel concept here...pay for your own health insurance. Funny how the only ones bitching about this decision are the free schit society. Do you also feel like QT owes you a free coffee if you buy a donut? [/QUOTE]
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