Your personal-life-birth-control-demands ARE my business. Here is why:

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Of late,  we have heard this statement,  in so many words,  repeated over and over:  "What I do with birth control in my private life is of no business to my employer." 

That is one of the more frequently used arguments against the Hobby Lobby decision. 


Seems to me (and, I am an employer),  when you demand that I pay for your birth control, you just made your personal life my business.  

6 comments:

  1. Was it God's business to care for people?

    Matthew 25:36

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  2. What in the world are you talking about? I have no responsibility to supply a woman with the tools to destroy human life and that is the only exception you will see coming from the Supremes. The point in my post is clear. You don't understand? Seek help.

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  3. Why don't you pop a Viagra pill, and put your penis in an insurance funded vacuum pump... Hobby Lobby's health insurance pays for it. It's their responsibility. Your readers need to know you support this, and the SCOTUS decision.

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    1. Leave it to a godless Marxist to get just as filthy and is allowed. Several hundred people have died, this year, because of the inequities in ObamaCAre and your bitching about Hobby Lobby as if women can not longer get free birthcontrol. Don't worry, your rights are protected and the folks in the VA or those who have died, waiting to get their enrollment data completed, well, the are still dead thanks to buffoons in this Administration.

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    2. Conservatives men oppress women. Thought you might have learned something in the last election.

      You deny them birth control so they get pregnant, then you deny them abortion rights so they have the kid, then you deny them social programs so the kid grows up disadvantaged, then you teach them BS creationism in school so they grow up stupid. That's the conservative contribution to America.

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    3. The Supreme Court institutionalized 16 birth control methods mandated in ObamaCare. Birth control was never the Hobby Lobby issue, a company, btw, owned, in part, by a woman. "Abortion rights" must never trump the right to life of the unborn. To disagree is to argue for infanticide and the painful, Nazi style, dismembering of the unborn.

      As far as teaching creationism in the school - I do not support such. Why? Because I do not want a godless, self-centered existential humanist, teaching my kids anything, much less matters issues of faith.

      So, in the end, your conclusion is crap, based on pure lies, told here and elsewhere, as you push the strategy of "the ends justify the means."

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