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Get Peace of Mind for Less than $1 a Day! No Medical Exam. Fidelity Life.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (FidelityLife)
Fri May 29 17:02:24 2015

Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 14:02:11 -0700
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<font color="white" size="1">The federal government must take care not to penalize religious expression, the 
archbishop of Washington, D.C., said in an interview aired Sunday, as religious 
groups crank up their objections to a mandate in the Obama administration's 
health care law that requires free contraceptive coverage in health care plans.Speaking 
on "Fox News Sunday," Cardinal Donald Wuerl said the Church is reviewing 
Obama administration policies -- most recently its proposed regulation to change the 
definition of "religious employers" to allow narrow exemptions to the contraceptive care 
rule."One of the things that our conference of bishop has done in 
response to some of the regulations and some of the difficulties that 
our Catholic institution are finding is to calls all of us to 
reflect again on the importance that in a pluralistic society, the importance 
of respecting the religious traditions, the religious freedom, the freedom of conscious 
of everyone," Wuerl said."The church has 
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<font color="white" size="1">his case, saying he had come to believe he would never get 
anything out of the legal system."The court system was set up for 
attorneys to make a lot of money," he said. He added that 
at age 47, he is tired of a court fight that had 
no end in sight. "I'm done with 9/11. I can't go forward 
with my life and family and live in peace with this hanging 
over me."The special master overseeing the compensation fund, Sheila Birnbaum, acknowledged that 
the deadline would put some people in a tight spot, especially if 
they have an illness that isn't currently covered by the fund."That is 
one of the dilemmas," she said.Birnbaum noted, though, that the law gives 
her no wiggle room. Anyone who has a lawsuit active on Jan. 
3 will be disqualified from consideration, she said, even if their illness 
is later deemed to be covered."It's a hard decision that they have 
to make," she said.The lengthy application process for the fund began in 
October, and Birnbaum said she expected 
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