marblclear wrote:
So, are you a good friend of Cliven Bundy?
Sounds like a fine description of conservatives.
in the long run, this will be seen as another anti-women, anti-people decision by the court, and more specifically, the GOP as a whole. The five justices who voted in favor were all appointed by, and feel loyal toward, the respective Republican Presidents who appointed them. The loyalty issue has long been seen as the primary reason behind Justice Scalia's decision to not allow the votes to be re-counted in Florida during the 2000 election; a decision he says he now regrets. Come election time, this decision may haunt the GOP.
fbluhm wrote:
in the long run, this will be seen as another anti-women, anti-people decision by the court, and more specifically, the GOP as a whole. The five justices who voted in favor were all appointed by, and feel loyal toward, the respective Republican Presidents who appointed them. The loyalty issue has long been seen as the primary reason behind Justice Scalia's decision to not allow the votes to be re-counted in Florida during the 2000 election; a decision he says he now regrets. Come election time, this decision may haunt the GOP.
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That's what really inflames 'em. In the long run the liberal view wins. Ask the founders, they fought a war over it.
Ma-C-L wrote:
People need to take some responsibility for themselves and buy their own contraceptives and not expect government or business to provide for them.
Remember there's no free lunch. We will eventually pay for this, either thru higher taxes or higher consumer prices. Maybe both.
"A government big enough to give everything you want, is big enough to take everything you have."
I'm going to have that made into a bumper sticker!
marblclear wrote:
I'm going to have that made into a bumper sticker!
Insurance is not a free lunch, it is a paid for lunch that the companies make a profit on and that's why they are in the business.
bvm
Loc: Glendale, Arizona
dljen wrote:
Afraid that's going to fall upon deaf ears though that should be the first argument, we're accepting the idea that a sperm and an egg when joined are a baby, which is ridiculous. In Christian's eyes, once sperm meets egg, the woman is only a vessel to carry that. Continuation of the war against women perpetrated by Christian owners of companies and endorsed by Christian justices.
Just wait till sharia law comes to your neighborhood, they'd love to deal with you.
boberic
Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
SherriA wrote:
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I believe they still have to pay for 16 out of 20 different types of contraceptives.
You got it backwards. They only have to pay for the four abortifacients. Hobby lobby pays for contraception but not abortions.
bvm wrote:
Just wait till sharia law comes to your neighborhood, they'd love to deal with you.
Wait until it comes to your area, you'll love it, it is extreme conservativeness.
bvm
Loc: Glendale, Arizona
wlgoode wrote:
Sounds like a fine description of conservatives.
And your type of like a Bill Ayers loon.
It's kind of like,
I'll help you even if it kills you because I know I'm right.
bvm
Loc: Glendale, Arizona
wlgoode wrote:
Wait until it comes to your area, you'll love it, it is extreme conservativeness.
Don't show everyone what a donkeys rectum you've always been, sorry if the truth hurts.
fbluhm wrote:
in the long run, this will be seen as another anti-women, anti-people decision by the court, and more specifically, the GOP as a whole. The five justices who voted in favor were all appointed by, and feel loyal toward, the respective Republican Presidents who appointed them. The loyalty issue has long been seen as the primary reason behind Justice Scalia's decision to not allow the votes to be re-counted in Florida during the 2000 election; a decision he says he now regrets. Come election time, this decision may haunt the GOP.
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Opinions are like, oh well you know, and I suppose the four justices on the wrong side of this opinion aren't beholden to the Dems?
wlgoode wrote:
Insurance is not a free lunch, it is a paid for lunch that the companies make a profit on and that's why they are in the business.
The companies providing insurance make a profit on it? I don't think so.
bvm
Loc: Glendale, Arizona
wlgoode wrote:
Wait until it comes to your area, you'll love it, it is extreme conservativeness.
Don't show everyone what a donkeys rectum you've always been, sorry if the truth hurts.
bvm
Loc: Glendale, Arizona
wlgoode wrote:
Wait until it comes to your area, you'll love it, it is extreme conservativeness.
Then why does BO kiss their derrieres?
bvm
Loc: Glendale, Arizona
boberic wrote:
You got it backwards. They only have to pay for the four abortifacients. Hobby lobby pays for contraception but not abortions.
Isn't it something that some people can't get #'s under 20 right.
But all they hear is that HL has discontinued all B/C methods.
Never once do they check things out
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