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#1 Nurses: Since the hospital receive federal funds they could not be required to assist with abortions.
(Court temporarily stops NJ hospital from forcing nurses to participate in abortions - Alliance Defending Freedom)
#2 The doctors in question had been providing the woman with fertility treatments for about a year. The practice also had an exclusive contract with the insurance company for coverage. http://media.trb.com/media/acrobat/2008-08/41684837.pdf
#3 He's referencing Boston Catholic Charities who voluntarily decided to stop adoption placement since their discriminated against taxpayers but still wanted to collect $1,000,000 in government funds for doing adoption placements. Usually the claim is that the State forced them to close, not the case as there are multiple Catholic Charities still adoption placement placement. (CNS STORY: Catholic Charities in Boston Archdiocese to end adoption services)
#4 The baker who closed up shop is Sweetcakes by Mellisa who closed their storefront (the still operate from their home) because the owners said that business fell off. The bakery was not closed, as was said above, because "he was found violating accommodation laws". That is complete hyperbole. The bakery is still in business, the storefront was closed - not because of government action, but because the public didn't support their discriminatory conduct by not buying their cakes. (Baker Who Lost Shop After Refusing Gay Couple’s Wedding Cake Has Surprise Reaction to Ongoing Attacks: ‘My Eternal Home Is What Matters’ | Video | TheBlaze.com)
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Nice try World Watcher but no cigar.