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In reply to the discussion: Hobby Lobby ahole threatens to close all stores [View all]Insightful.

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I guess this is several weeks old. I saw a bunch of references to it this AM.
BlueStreak
Aug 2013
#1
Seems his problem is specifically with providing emergency contraception, not ACA in general.
Gidney N Cloyd
Aug 2013
#14
If I have a problem with a particular ulcer medication, should I be able to force my insurance co
BlueStreak
Aug 2013
#17
I don't follow that argument. Nobody is telling people they have to use contraceptives
BlueStreak
Aug 2013
#22
So a corporation owned by Jehovah's Witnesses can decide their insurance doesn't cover
gollygee
Aug 2013
#29
They are entitled to their beliefs. They are not entitled to force them upon others
BlueStreak
Aug 2013
#44
You can govern YOUR BODY as you choose. If you are an employer, you do not have the right
BlueStreak
Aug 2013
#52
Yes, he is paying for it and the law forces him to do so under threat of legal penalty.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2013
#46
I'm deliberately ignoring your appeal to costs because it is immaterial.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2013
#77
So if the government were to reimpose prayer in public schools that's be OK too?
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2013
#62
USSC decisions get overturned. Yesterday's Dred Scott is tomorrow's Brown v Board.
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2013
#79
I'm sure he isn't Catholic, since he has given tens of millions to Liberty University and
Tanuki
Aug 2013
#87
"run business according to Xtian principles"?!1 I'm sure the Acts of the Apostles
UTUSN
Aug 2013
#16
Thank you, I wanted to say what you said but I couldn't get them out.
Dont_Bogart_the_Pretzel
Aug 2013
#88
This guy essentially thinks he has the right to tell his employees how to spend their money.
RedCappedBandit
Aug 2013
#31
Yeah, because we all know buying private insurance is an entirely valid option for the majority of
RedCappedBandit
Aug 2013
#105
The law also tells him he must buy fire extinguishers and build wheelchair accessible bathrooms
jmowreader
Aug 2013
#85
his religious conviction means he doesn't want to pay for birth control
ProdigalJunkMail
Aug 2013
#93