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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Right Call

Right call

In response to the Feb. 12 article "Wake County restricts its abortion coverage," I applaud Wake County and Apex for removing abortion coverage from their health plans.

In response to Melissa Reed of Planned Parenthood saying that officials are "playing politics with employees' benefits," I say, "Of course!" Where has she been living lately? Every day employers "play politics" by making business decisions in regard to what benefits they will pay for and how to cut costs.

Elective abortion should not be funded with taxpayer dollars. It is not medically necessary. North Carolina has an obligation to provide health benefits to true medical needs. Let's begin with paying for transplants, needed medicine to sustain life, infertility treatment and more.

I as a taxpayer do not want my money paying for someone to have an abortion, which takes the life of an unborn child.

Erin O'Connor Holmquist


Cary



Erin,

You made a good point. This would have been a successful letter to the editor had you left off the last eight words. But you didn't, so shut the fuck up. Really, you had us at tax dollars and then just had to throw some stupid bullshit in at the end. Next time, wave a fetus around and go completely off point.

2 comments:

  1. Hear hear Erin! It should be a crime that in this day and age we have to choose between coverage for abortions or transplants.

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  2. I agree with Erin. As a businessman who sells abortion videos on the internet i'm worried that big govenment may try and take a piece of my pie. No pun intended.

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