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Bishops Say Extend Unemployment – Compare And Contrast with Birth Control Controversy

For the last several days there has been an absolute furor over the Obama administration's decision to require employer health insurance plans to cover birth control. Republicans went so far as to claim that the Obama administration is “at war with religion” — and worse. The media is covering and covering and covering Republican condemnations of the Obama administration. Meanwhile . . .

For the last several days there has been an absolute furor over the Obama administration's decision to require employer health insurance plans to cover birth control. Republicans went so far as to claim that the Obama administration is “at war with religion” — and worse. The media is covering and covering and covering Republican condemnations of the Obama administration.

Meanwhile . . .

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has also called for extending unemployment benefits, calling it “a moral obligation.” This comes as Republicans in Congress are working to cut back the amount of time that people receive unemployment compensation. From Catholic Bishops, Other Religious Groups Lobby For Unemployment Insurance Extension,

On Monday, Bishop Stephen E. Blaire sent a letter to members of the House of Representatives urging them to focus on the economic security of workers at year's end.

“When the economy fails to generate sufficient jobs, there is a moral obligation to help protect the life and dignity of unemployed workers and their families,” Blaire wrote. “Therefore, I strongly urge you and your colleagues to find effective ways to assure continuing Unemployment Insurance and Emergency Unemployment Compensation to protect jobless workers and their families.”

Compare And Contrast

Here we have two similar situations. One has the Catholic Bishops upset over an Obama administration ruling on birth control. The other has the Catholic Bishops upset over Republicans cutting unemployment benefits. Compare and contrast the furor, the corporate media coverage, the Republican statements, the conservative outrage machine, etc . . .

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