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I agree with Valerie Jarrett
Star Parker: A woman's health decisions 'should be in her own hands' -- not Obama's!

The senior adviser to President Obama, Valerie Jarrett, wrote for the White House blog and the Huffington Post that, “A Woman’s Health Care Decisions Should Be in Her Own Hands, Not Her Boss’.” I couldn’t agree more.

Odd, then, that the administration is trying to insert bosses, many of them against their deeply held religious beliefs, into the private health-care decisions of women. Ms. Jarrett writes, “The ACA (Affordable Care Act) was designed to ensure that health-care decisions are made between a woman and her doctor, and not by her boss, or Washington politicians.”

In fact, the administration has done the opposite. It has forced employers to act as middlemen between women and their doctors by forcing them to participate in providing four potentially life terminating drugs and the whole gamut of FDA-approved contraceptives, even when they object on religious grounds. And then it thrust the issue right into the portfolio of Washington politicians by making it an election wedge issue, by using it to stoke partisan bickering and by peddling lies about a “war on women."

Look no further than the Little Sisters of the Poor, the first of the nonprofit plaintiffs to reach the Supreme Court to know that the Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate hurts women. Their complaint is proof that women are not some monolithic block robotically reacting affirmatively any time the administration tacks the word “reproduction” onto a controversy.

Ms. Jarrett went on to write:

A group of for-profit companies are currently suing to gain the right to deny employees access to coverage for birth control and contraceptive care, which are used by the overwhelming majority of American women in their lifetimes. Among the first cases to reach the Supreme Court is one filed by Hobby Lobby, an arts and crafts chain whose owners want to be able to take the option for birth control benefits away from their employees.”

The fact is, however, Hobby Lobby, which employs 25,000 people, already covers and will continue to cover 16 out of the 20 FDA-approved contraceptives mandated by HHS. The only four forms of contraception not covered are the four the government itself concedes can act to prevent implantation.

The owners of Hobby Lobby, the Green family, are Christians who cannot violate their religious beliefs by being complicit in the destruction of human life, at any stage. The government has already exempted – for commercial and other reasons – over 100 million Americans from having to comply...

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