http://jezebel.com/5893011/law-will-allow-employers-to-fire-women-for-using-whore-pillsReally Arizona? Really?
So your boss can fire you for using birth control pills if this law passes?
"Yesterday, a Senate Judiciary Committee endorsed Republican Debbie Lesko's HB2625 by a vote of 6-2, which would allow an employer to request proof that a woman using insurance to buy birth control was being prescribed the birth control for reasons other than not wanting to get pregnant. It's all about freedom, she said, echoing everyone who thinks there's nothing ironic about claiming that a country that's "free" allows people's bosses to dictate what medical care is available to them through insurance. First amendment. The constitution. Rights of religious people to practice the treasured tenets of their faiths, the tenets that dictate that religious people get to tell everyone who is not of faith how they're supposed to live, and the freedom to have that faith enforced by law. FreedomŽ."
<----Huh? Further, Lesko states, with a straight face, that this bill is necessary because "we live in America; we don't live in the Soviet Union."
<--- What the hell does this mean? Religious Freedom TM-- Passing laws letting you fire people for doing something they're allowed to do in the privacy of their own bedrooms? Wait wait wait, where is the law saying you can fire men for using Viagra, which has no other purpose than to be sexual? I mean hey, if you're going to impliedly call people sexually promiscuous and fire them for it, then, ... something about what's good for the goose being good for the gander? Lil sexist? Just a bit?
Wow, how... how exactly would you even "submit evidence that it wasn't for sexual reasons," anyhow? Nevermind why you should ever have to, how the crap would you? Note from your doctor? Ok, I'm pretty sure a female gynecologist and write whatever the crap is required, so the law is a nullity in practice anyhow. It does create an embarrassing roadblock, though. Then of course there's Griswald v. Conn. which stated an individual right to purchase contraceptives, but whatever....
[burst out laughing] O God, it's not an Onion Article Joke....
O ... they're ... they're actually serious....