DOES CORP HAVE A RIGHT TO FORCE ITS RELIGOUS BELIEFS ON ITS EMPOYEES?
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Sounds like you should argue in front of the justices. You could probably amuse them. Chalk one up for liberty.
Kathleen Sebelius forced her HHS regulations on Hobby Lobby in direct conflict with their religious views, not the other way around. Lol
According to our corrupt supreme court yes.
Sad aint it?
Birth control is not a right. Religious liberties on the other hand is a right protected by the Constitution.
Corporations are people too, my friend.
Corporations are people now.
People can practice religion and hold strongly held beliefs.
Ergo, Corporations can practice religion.
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It should NOT
I say no. But that's one of the problems with giving employers the responsibility for providing health insurance. It should be provided by the government, as it is in most advanced countries.
You have that backwards. Hobby Lonny pays for the insurance or in this case they are actually self insured and pay directly.
What gives you the right to dictate what they cover?
What gives you the right to intervene in between the agreement they have with employees?
What gives you the right to reflect your lack of morality on their morality?
Oh wait. You are a liberal and have not logic in your thought.
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