Expect to see one headline after another, declaring this lie:

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Mark ShermanAssociated Press:
JUSTICES: CAN'T MAKE EMPLOYERS COVER CONTRACEPTION  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that some corporations can hold religious objections that allow them to opt out of the new health law requirement that they cover contraceptives for women.


Editor’s notes:  so goes the lie being told in response to this day’s Supreme Court decision,  and a patent lie it is.  Hobby Lobby HAS to supply insurance that covers 16 different methods of birth control.  That is the day’s result.  Certainly,  Lobby does not have to afford abortion inducing coverage,  but birth control,  per ObamaCare,  has survived a court challenge and will remain the law of the land.  

Here are four major department stores offering contraceptives for no more than $9 per month to those who have no insurance via their employers,   Thanks to WeaselZippers.com  for the list.   Keep in mind that contraception is still provided per ObamaCare and is free.


Kroger:
Kroger Generic Drug List and Kroger Store Locator
Sprintec or Trinessa: $9/month or $24/3 months
Price may higher in CA, MN, WY
Target:
Target Generic Drug List (under women’s health) and Target Store Locator
Sprintec or Tri-sprintec: $9/month
Price may be higher in CA, MN, MT, PA, RI, TN, WI, and WY.
Wal-Mart:
Wal-Mart Generic Drug List (under women’s health) and Wal-Mart Store Locator
Sprintec or Tri-sprintec $9/month
Price may be higher in CA, HI, MN, MT, PA, TN, WI, and WY.
Sam’s Club
Sam’s Club Generic Drug List and Sam’s Club Store Locator
Sprintec or Tri-sprintec: $9/month
Price may be higher in CA, HI, MN, MT, PA, TN, WI, and WY.

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