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Posted on 7/1/14 at 7:01 am
Posted on 7/1/14 at 7:01 am
Posted on 7/1/14 at 7:06 am to LSU1NSEC
I don't have a Facebook account. Is it boobs? I bet it's boobs.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 7:09 am to Stacked
there's some really good threads in comments section. damn.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 8:24 am to LSU1NSEC
Good stuff. I kinda want to share it on my Facebook feed since all the Christian whackos* were celebrating on my feed last night.
*Not all Christians are whackos, but if you bought the bait that this case was about religious freedom, then you might be one. This was about politics and profits. Up until they filed the suit, Hobby Lobby covered all of the emergency contraceptives in question except for IUD's.
*Not all Christians are whackos, but if you bought the bait that this case was about religious freedom, then you might be one. This was about politics and profits. Up until they filed the suit, Hobby Lobby covered all of the emergency contraceptives in question except for IUD's.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 10:35 am to The Spleen
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This was about politics and profits.
I agree with this. I also believe it's not the federal government's job to decide what health coverage companies have to provide.
How's that '30 million un-insured that ObamaCare will cover' going?
Posted on 7/1/14 at 10:45 am to LSU1NSEC
Feminism is Communism with tits.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 10:47 am to LSU1NSEC
There are some stupid people in this country.
To me it's not about religious freedom but rather about the Govt not forcing a company to provide certain benefits to employees. If you pay the bill then you should have every right to choose what coverage the employee gets. Those women aren't being kept from getting their own plan with contraceptive coverage
To me it's not about religious freedom but rather about the Govt not forcing a company to provide certain benefits to employees. If you pay the bill then you should have every right to choose what coverage the employee gets. Those women aren't being kept from getting their own plan with contraceptive coverage
Posted on 7/1/14 at 11:15 am to The Spleen
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*Not all Christians are whackos, but if you bought the bait that this case was about religious freedom, then you might be one. This was about politics and profits. Up until they filed the suit, Hobby Lobby covered all of the emergency contraceptives in question except for IUD's.
If you post this 3 more times, it comes true.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 11:16 am to The Spleen
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*Not all Christians are whackos, but if you bought the bait that this case was about religious freedom, then you might be one. This was about politics and profits. Up until they filed the suit, Hobby Lobby covered all of the emergency contraceptives in question except for IUD's.
I think that's what bothers me about the whole thing. They cloak it in "religious freedom" for PR purposes and the masses buy in. But most of their products come from china, where abortion is state enforced. And their moral compass doesn't seem to have a problem supporting that country's policies and economy with their purchases.
It's about money and profit. That's it. The religious part is PR, IMO. And a lot of people bought it.
Now the ruling yesterday was very narrow. I just don't like the precedent of establishing corporations as people with rights, I think it opens a can of worms. Of course, if employers just provided a subsidy to their employees so they could purchase whatever coverage they wanted, it wouldn't be an issue.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 11:27 am to semotruman
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It's about money and profit. That's it. The religious part is PR, IMO. And a lot of people bought it.
That misses quite a few things. Hobby Lobby has some pretty good religious creds. They're not open on Sunday. Nothing really beneficial to their bottom line there.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 11:30 am to the808bass
I realize they're a Christian company, no doubt there. But their moral compass isn't quite as pure as they'd like us to believe. Or maybe I'm just cynical, which is a definite possibility.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 11:41 am to semotruman
I don't mind cynicism. Especially when someone realizes that they're cynical. I'm plenty cynical myself.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 11:53 am to the808bass
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If you post this 3 more times, it comes true.
Do I need to click my heels? What I stated is my opinion. It could be true, it could not be true. I get that Hobby Lobby's founders are very religious. Good for them. If they were so worried about drugs they considered abortion though, I think they would have been a little more diligent in making sure their health plans didn't already cover these pills before raising a stink.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:09 pm to the808bass
"Christians"
Are all hypocrites. Every. Last. One.
Now, be a good bible thumper and put your money in the pot so you can fund pushing your beliefs upon the rest of us who have already figured out its a giant ponzi scheme of dogma.
Are all hypocrites. Every. Last. One.
Now, be a good bible thumper and put your money in the pot so you can fund pushing your beliefs upon the rest of us who have already figured out its a giant ponzi scheme of dogma.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:14 pm to Remote Controlled
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Are all hypocrites. Every. Last. One.
We're all hypocrites in big and little ways. I'm not sure that's a landmark mental breakthrough.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:28 pm to the808bass
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We're all hypocrites in big and little ways. I'm not sure that's a landmark mental breakthrough.
That's a very Christian thing to say. Now, kindly take your bible and shove it up your virgin homophobic god fearing arse.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:30 pm to Remote Controlled
You went 0 to furious in 1.5 posts. Sorry about that.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:37 pm to the808bass
They don't mind investing in companies that make these contraceptives though.
"Documents filed with the Department of Labor and dated December 2012 (see above)—three months after the company’s owners filed their lawsuit—show that the Hobby Lobby 401(k) employee retirement plan held more than $73 million in mutual funds with investments in companies that produce emergency contraceptive pills, intrauterine devices, and drugs commonly used in abortions. Hobby Lobby makes large matching contributions to this company-sponsored 401(k)."
Hypocrites gonna...
"Documents filed with the Department of Labor and dated December 2012 (see above)—three months after the company’s owners filed their lawsuit—show that the Hobby Lobby 401(k) employee retirement plan held more than $73 million in mutual funds with investments in companies that produce emergency contraceptive pills, intrauterine devices, and drugs commonly used in abortions. Hobby Lobby makes large matching contributions to this company-sponsored 401(k)."
Hypocrites gonna...
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