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To: one_less who wrote (792594)6/30/2014 10:38:03 AM
From: Don Hurst1 Recommendation

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bentway

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And Justice Kennedy said if the Government wants to offer contraception insurance they should provide it

Yup, Here comes single payer...Medicare for all!



To: one_less who wrote (792594)6/30/2014 12:07:38 PM
From: koan1 Recommendation

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bentway

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Same ole 5/4 decision in favor of the right wing.

Why we need another liberal on the bench.



To: one_less who wrote (792594)6/30/2014 12:08:09 PM
From: combjelly2 Recommendations

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bentway
J_F_Shepard

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The Supreme Court has decided in favor of Religious Freedom in the Hobby Lobby case.

Not really.What it does is allows some businesses to opt out of a requirement because they have chosen to believe certain things that aren't true. Since the insurance is part of the employees compensation, it is sort of like a Muslim-owned business forbidding their employees to buy alcohol.

Which is why, like many decisions by this activist court, there will be unintended consequences. There always are when you legislate from the benches for purely partisan reasons.



To: one_less who wrote (792594)6/30/2014 12:09:31 PM
From: i-node3 Recommendations

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Brumar89
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one_less

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>> The Supreme Court has decided in favor of Religious Freedom in the Hobby Lobby case.

I'm really surprised not one liberal joined the conservatives on this one. Ginsberg's dissent was totally off the rails.