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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Honey_Bee who wrote (89868)12/2/2013 12:20:59 PM
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And he is far from it. Pride goeth before a fall.....



To: Honey_Bee who wrote (89868)12/2/2013 2:49:08 PM
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But what he doesn't know is that he needs to be more powerful than God to accomplish that.

He thinks he is..............








To: Honey_Bee who wrote (89868)12/2/2013 3:15:57 PM
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What happened to America's right to religious expression and religious freedom?

The Supreme Court shot down A christian university's right to practice its religion... the school is now forced to pay for contraceptives despite its violation of its religious teachings...

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a challenge to ObamaCare brought by a Virginia-based Christian university, ending for now one of the biggest remaining legal fights against the health care law.

The justices, in turning away the lawsuit from Liberty University and leaving in place a federal appeals court ruling dismissing it, did not comment on their decision. The decision comes less than a week after the high court agreed to hear a separate challenge from Hobby Lobby and one other company to the law's so-called contraception mandate -- the requirement on most employers to provide access to contraceptive coverage.

But Liberty University's case was more expansive. The university had mounted a major challenge to the law, going after the contraception mandate but also the requirement on employers to provide coverage.

Liberty made several arguments in challenging the portion of the health care law that requires most employers to provide health insurance to their workers or pay a fine. The 4th U.S. Circuit of Appeals in Richmond, Va., rejected those claims.

foxnews.com

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