Why should Hobby Lobby's employees have to pay for Hobby Lobby's religious values?

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  1. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Your view of freedom requires massive government control, the actual antithesis of true freedom.
     
  2. Johnny-C

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    No, it's not what you say. But my view is indeed 'different' from your own.

    We disagree and certainly for substantial reasons.

    So be it.
     
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    Boy, I make a sensible comment and it gets buried.

    Ah well. If you can't beat them, join them.

    DOWN WITH FREEDOM OF CHOICE!
    CONFORMITY RULES!

    So there you go.

    I think I'll coin a new term out of this.

    ebat.

    like email but it's a baseball bat.

    So many words can change when you add an e in front of them.
     
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    Shouldn't employees have any sense of "entitlement" to the Standard of health care choices regarding reproduction, that they have been accustomed to?

    It is merely that perceived, arbitrariness, in the alleged rule of law instead of men, that some on the left, object to.
     
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    Dude, there is no Appeal to Ignorance of our own laws. The only ones coming up with diversions, are those of your point of view.

    The general powers enumerated include Providing for the general Welfare of the United States.
     
  7. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Of course not. Many businesses don't provide insurance.
     
  8. danielpalos

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    That one did; why not stay more relevant instead of engaging in special pleading and that form of diversion.
     
  9. Hoosier8

    Hoosier8 Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Hard to stay relevant with your irrelevance.
     
  10. danielpalos

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    nothing but diversion; i got it.

    Shouldn't employees have any sense of "entitlement" to the Standard of health care choices regarding reproduction, that they have been accustomed to?

    It is merely that perceived, arbitrariness, in the alleged rule of law instead of men, that some on the left, object to.
     
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    How many that do provide health insurance don't cover dental? What do they have against healthy teeth?
     

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