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Re: Supreme Court backs Hobby Lobby in contraceptive mandate challenge
This a lot blather meaning absolutely nothing. For the vast majority of women, birth control is not a necessity to ensure life, limb, and livelihood. It is a luxury.
They could get the same results just as easily simply by abstaining from sexual activity.
If they want birth control, they can pay for it themselves.
Health care as it is defined for anyone who needs or uses medical care. Why would you think a biological function wouldn't need health care? Women are "persons", too....and they probably have more religious beliefs and medical needs than a corporation does.
Do you think an employee should give up 'their' religious beliefs and individual liberties just because they have to punch a time clock or they need to buy something from a Christian owned store?
This a lot blather meaning absolutely nothing. For the vast majority of women, birth control is not a necessity to ensure life, limb, and livelihood. It is a luxury.
They could get the same results just as easily simply by abstaining from sexual activity.
If they want birth control, they can pay for it themselves.