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‘Religious Freedom’ Measure Targeting Women’s Reproductive Rights Goes Down in Flames
President Obama took the reasonable and upright step of extending access to birth control to women under their healthcare plans. It was a simple enough plan; just like vasectomies, and even other tools of sexual health like Viagra, have been covered by insurers for years, women could expected to be treated equally and receive coverage for their own reproductive needs. What Obama may not have expected was that this simple act would end up opening Pandora’s box, and creating a disproportionate backlash from conservatives and some religious sects. Some of the results have been highly regressive and poorly conceived lawmaking efforts like revival of North Dakota’s Measure 3 aka the Religious Liberty Restoration amendment or passage of Arizona’s new laws based on HB 2625 (allowing employers to deny coverage for birth control unless the woman can prove a non-reproductive need for the medication) and SB 1365 (allowing any health care professional to deny various reproductive services based on their religious convictions).
Obama was right to estimate that minor changes to birth control policy would be accepted without much hullabaloo; after all, there had been support from conservatives for birth control mandates prior to Obama’s announcement. For example, in 2000, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ruled that employers with more than 15 employees must cover birth control if they had health insurance plans that covered preventive services and prescription drugs. The Bush administration, via John Ashcroft, had the opportunity to challenge this mandate when they came into power; however, instead Ashcroft simply announced that he planned to keep the mandate in place. The essence of what the Obama administration did beyond that original EEOC mandate was to simply say that women would no longer have to pay deductibles and copays for their birth control. That’s it. There was no earth-shattering change in requirements to what had already been in place.
Like many Republican-backed birth control mandates passed in the states, the Obama administration’s plan included exemptions for any non-profit organization that “has the inculcation of religious values as its purpose.” This meant churches and organizations that serve and employ people of the same religion would not have to comply with the mandate, but religiously-affiliated institutions that employ and serve people from a range of religious backgrounds would need to follow the mandate. After this put many religious conservatives into a tizzy, this mandate was further refined to require health insurers to provide birth control access, bypassing the religiously-affiliated employer. Even this judicious refinement of the original mandate would not stem the tide of fervor from social conservatives.
Ah, but it all seems so innocently naïve now for Obama to assume that conservatives would behave like adults in response to any action he took. As with all things the Obama administration does, conservatives have managed to create scandalous controversy, escalating birth control to a war on religious freedom itself. This dynamic resulted in the ridiculous, dangerous, and little-discussed Religious Liberty Restoration amendment in North Dakota which citizens took to the polls on June 12th to vote on. The amendment stated:
“Government may not burden a person’s or religious organization’s religious liberty. The right to act or refuse to act in a manner motivated by a sincerely held religious belief may not be burdened unless the government proves it has a compelling governmental interest in infringing the specific act or refusal to act and has used the least restrictive means to further that interest. A burden includes indirect burdens such as withholding benefits, assessing penalties, or an exclusion from programs or access to facilities.”
The amendment was originally championed by the North Dakota Family Alliance (affiliated with James Dobson’s anti-gay Focus on the Family) who got a petition started for it in 2010. The North Dakota Catholic Alliance lent its support for the measure as well. They were unable to collect sufficient signatures for the initiative to be placed on the ballot, but then in 2011, they successfully met the required number and submitted their petition for this year’s vote.
What makes efforts like Measure 3 in North Dakota so threatening is the broad, sweeping nature of their scope. While Arizona’s laws are egregious, because they allow an individual to use their religious beliefs as an excuse to deny established, safe and necessary medical interventions to others in a discriminatory way, these laws at least applied only in the limited sphere of reproductive healthcare. North Dakota’s law, while certainly aimed at denying women’s reproductive rights, extended this exercise of religious privilege to every area of life. Opponents of the law have generated dozens of examples of potential abuse of the law. For example, an employer could fire a woman who becomes pregnant, because she is unmarried. Healthcare providers could refuse to serve people who are HIV-positive out of a belief that the person is gay. As another example, people who work with abused children are worried about this type of law. Tim Hathaway, executive director of Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota stated:
“We are urging a ‘no’ vote on Measure 3,” he says, “because it will seriously undercut protection for children in our state by opening the door for people to claim religious freedom as a justification for maltreatment.”
Harsh discipline of children, and even abuse of spouses, can be argued to be part of one’s religious beliefs in many fundamentalist sects of not only Christianity, but many other fundamentalist religions. Another form of child maltreatment is denial of medical care in favor of faith healing, which courts would have a hard time restricting in light of this amendment. Challenges to laws against polygamy could easily become a consequence which would strike a blow at women’s well-being since polygamy invariably denigrates the status of women. Recently, there was a case in Florida where a teacher told her students to cut and burn themselves to release their demons. This sort of religious quackery would be defensible and the teacher could sue to keep her job if amendments like Measure 3 passed.
So, in the end, it was heartening to see North Dakotans reject Measure 3 by a wide margin of 64.5% to 35.4%. Unfortunately, Arizona continues to have their laws in place restricting women’s reproductive health. And Alabama actually already has a “religious freedom” amendment not unlike North Dakota’s Measure 3, though so far they are the only state to do so. Other states have Republicans working furiously to expand the definition of religious freedom, in particular so that it restricts women’s freedom. It’s going to take continuous effort by progressives to push back against the determination of these regressive conservatives.
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Andrew Carvin
Jun. 17th, 2012 at 8:20 pm
Religion hates women unless women make more babies for religion to molest.
I made a video about why abortion should be easily available, and free for any woman that wants one. It’s at my YouTube channel Zarrakan, and here’s the link:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=k...
Watch it, share it, and join the fight against the evil anti-abortionists.
MarkB
Jun. 17th, 2012 at 8:36 pm
What I don’t get is the hypocrisy of the Right when it comes to religion — they want to legislate and mandate what THEY call “religious freedom”, the very concept of which FLIES IN THE FACE OF THE 1ST AMENDMENT! YOU CANNOT LEGISLATE ANY PART OF RELIGION! THE IDEA OF FREEDOM OF RELIGION IS ALREADY COVERED!
Yes, I know it’s a lie, to try and push their bullshit agenda; do they REALLY think we’re THAT STUPID?
Arrogant bastards…………….
robyn ryan
Jun. 17th, 2012 at 10:29 pm
When the Supreme Court tried to end run the obvious Constitutionality of Roe v Wade with caveats, the religious saw it a a green light to continue to treat women as property instead of citizens.
So far, it’s been a screaming success for them. Money, power, the destruction of the United States as a bastion of freedom – their little wet dream come true.
Tina
Jun. 18th, 2012 at 5:58 am
If President Obama came out in support of oxygen,the R’s would suffocate themselves.
So get with it Mr.President.
Shiva (Moderator)
Jun. 18th, 2012 at 7:25 am
expanding the definition of religious freedom simply means they are trying to be good stiff baptists and make sure women know their place. A way must be found to make their efforts be used against them.
David29073
Jun. 18th, 2012 at 9:00 am
Evoking “God” and hiding behind some sort of conservative religious belief in order to control a certain portion of the population is a tactic as old as when we first walked upright on this planet.
We are hearing both sides of the story about this “attack” on religious freedom but the conservatives are louder and more effective in their screams then the liberals are.
Because of this site, I read WND (www.wnd.com/), the Daily Caller (dailycaller.com/), the old standby, Faux, opps, I mean Fox news(sic) and a wonderful site that finds all sorts of far right bullshit called “Right Wing Watch” (www.rightwingwatch.org/).
With these sites in mind, I get a better picture of how the lies and religious manipulations of the truth are spewed forth into the blogosphere and the main stream media.
I fear the worst this coming election. I don’t see any democratic response that is as loud as the GOP and fundamentalist christen screaming (sic…very sic). I only hear the GOP attacks on President Obama without any real effective answer’s from the opposition.
I have been very disappointed by President Obama and his tepid responses and compromises with an entrenched GOP and an unrelenting far right Christen attack of his presidency bent on destroying the very financial foundations that fuel our government (no taxes…EVER…Grover Norquest can go perform an unnatural sexual act upon himself and the GOP).
I have been reading this blog for about a year now, and see some wonderful attacks and fruitful information to refute the GOP and Christen lies, yet I don’t see that message being picked up by any mainstream media outlets…NONE!!! I see quotes from the Daily Caller, Matt Drudge, Politico, and Fox news, but where is this blog and its responses to the vomit being spewed forth by a bunch of Christen Nazi and goons bent on destroying the very foundations of this democracy?? Where???
Unless we get the massage out about how distorted these lies by a Christen right bent on destroying the very freedom foundations of the Constitutions First Amendment, then this coming election will be the beginning of the end of the United States as a free country.
The Right is winning this war so far; They have been able to successfully steer the conversation about women’s rights into the lie of “attacking religious freedoms”; they have been successful in limiting abortion to the point that if a women wants to get an abortion, they have to be raped by the medical profession in order to prove they need an abortion; the extreme wing of the GOP has been successful in shutting down the government, dismantling safety net programs, attacking the Health Care Law, and making routine legislative issues monumental fights between the GOP and the rest of the country, and the GOP is WINNING!!; and the most insidious of all attacks on our freedom, our freedom to vote! Florida, Nevada, South Carolina, North Carolina and a host of other GOP controlled states have either enacted or will enact very restrictive voter ID laws or other restrictions, like purging the voter rolls of unqualified voters to disenfranchise the democratic vote. This is done in the name of preventing voter fraud, but the problem is, THERE IS NO VOTER FRAUD TO PROTECT AGAINST!!!!!
I have asked this question before; How do we take back our country and get the truth out…HOW???
adownriverdiva
Jun. 26th, 2012 at 5:30 am
You help get the word out by sharing your comments or things you like and support on places like Facebook. I do it all the time. You post it and watch and see how many of your friends pick it up and share it with their list of friends.
I know how your feel, I get frustrated too about Obama’s hesitation to punch out the GOP. But I think he’s saving the best for last, till he gets closer to Nov.
Besides Ron Paul is busy underimining Romney’s chance of even winning the nomination, he’s a determined old coot.
And it looks like there is a uprising of moderate repubs to take back their party before it implodes.
There is hope out there still.
GailP
Jun. 18th, 2012 at 11:48 am
I am proud of my state for voting this down. There were enough sensible Lutherans, Methodists, atheists, agnostics to see through the BS in Measure 3. Thank God (pun intended)! The Catholic church should lose their tax-exempt status the way they wanted their flock to follow.
Also voted down was Measure 2, which would have abolished property taxes. It was an 80% vote against abolishing the taxes. Guess we all still want the local control this allows our communities. We pay piddly amounts in state income tax and are one of the few “in the black” but unfortunately red states.
Our hope is on Heidi Heitkamp for Senate. While we are a red state, we vote for who’s the best candidate and have been transitioning out of 3 great federal reps. Heidi vs. Rick Berg (the 14th wealthiest congressman @ present time)is a toss up. Unfortunately seeing outside money flood the contest