Religion
In reply to the discussion: A tentative win for religious liberty in Obamacare lawsuit [View all](1) No, they are polititical and social fascists but I would not call them disgusting inhuman individuals. Their ideas are dangerous enough without personifying them.
OK. I disagree there about those who make a living spreading such ideas; though I agree about private individuals who are often simply ill-informed.
2) The Hill posted later than the Atlanta Journal Consitution. When I looked to confirm this story it did not appear on page 1 or 2 of the search. That said, the substance of this story, which is actually quite important, is the same. More important, frankly, than the source.
It wasn't so much the source as such, as the source's gratuitous comment, that revolted me.
3) Contraception is not at all a matter of morality. It is entirely a matter of law, specifically the right to privacy. It is unlawful, from a wide variety of legal positions to deny it to women. (The term is women, not people, because men have no problem getting condoms.)
Agree.
Related to that, do you believe there should be conscience exemptions built into laws?
In general, yes, but not when it violates other people's human rights.
4) There should be single-payer, period. Access to contraception is far from the strongest argument for it.
I agree, speaking as someone whose own country has a single-payer system threatened with dilution and partial privatization by our own right-wingers! One of numerous reasons why I hate the Right!