If the CEO of the Hobby Lobby craft-store chain, a secular business, decides that emergency contraception and IUDs are "abortifacients" and banned by God, then he is entitled to keep them out of her health coverage—even though he's wrong about how these methods work. It's religion; facts don't matter, especially when the facts involve women's liberty.
On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 1:26:44 AM UTC-4, Ragnar wrote:
-- Someone should print up a bumper sticker for the Pukes. FACTS DON'T MATTER.
On Tuesday, October 28, 2014 1:26:44 AM UTC-4, Ragnar wrote:
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