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I see more "religious exemptions" Freddie Nov 2013 #1
Blood transfusions may be considered a medical necessity davidn3600 Nov 2013 #3
Doctors now recommend a woman wait 2 full years between pregnancies Freddie Nov 2013 #4
The case doesnt stop a woman from getting birth control davidn3600 Nov 2013 #8
"Preventing a pregnancy isn't medically necessary Lars39 Nov 2013 #5
I anticipate SCOTUS to rule that corporate persons can have religious beliefs HereSince1628 Nov 2013 #2
then the 'religious' corporation like the koch bros. will file for tax exemptions spanone Nov 2013 #10
Yes, and it would probably be malfeasance if they didn't. HereSince1628 Nov 2013 #12
With the current court it is a sad liklihood etherealtruth Nov 2013 #11
Me, too. HereSince1628 Nov 2013 #13
No Viagra for (old) unmarried guys. Threaten to take away their Viagra. JoePhilly Nov 2013 #6
No - the right to abortion is not linked to the ability to get a corporation to pay for it Yo_Mama Nov 2013 #7
I don't see a possible connection. Nuclear Unicorn Nov 2013 #9
if a corporation was headed by a faith healer-couldn't the insurance prem go to his church dembotoz Nov 2013 #14
I have a modest proposal. OK, follow me here -- the SCOTUS ruled that the ACA was a tax OmahaBlueDog Nov 2013 #15
I like this idea! JustAnotherGen Nov 2013 #17
What is more likely is campaigns to pressure employers to drop coverage... JHB Nov 2013 #16
Not deny-- deny free contraceptives. But... TreasonousBastard Nov 2013 #18
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