Scott Brown picks a fight with Catholic Mom
On Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012, protesters gathered outside a Dracut restaurant in response to Republican U.S. Sen Scott Brown's decision to back a Republican bill which would allow employers or insurers to deny health care coverage of procedures or prescriptions based on religious or moral convictions.
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DRACUT, Mass. - Arriving to a crowd of women protesting his position on President Obama's revised health care mandate requiring health insurance providers to cover female preventative care and contraception, Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown's routine campaign stop in Dracut Saturday involved a debate on the issue.
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Scott Brown’s presumption
Patrick Kennedy made a fairly reasonable request of US Senator Scott Brown this weekend: He asked him to stop invoking his late father’s name for cynical, self-serving purposes. Brown quickly declined.
Who does that?
Employers' "Moral Convictions" have no place in Women's Health
The girl in the second photo strike me as a strong advocate for the argument: Employers'' "Moral Convictions" have no place in Women's Health.