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Because **** your religion. We live in a country that allows religious freedom. Or kinda does. As long as you're Christian. Then you're free to be Christian.
We live in a country that allows freedom of religion to everyone. The problem is that the nonreligious people think that amounts to an entitlement to ahve their way in everything. You don't get to use "**** your religion" as an argument. That isn't a reason.
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Corporations aren't people. They can't have "Religious Values". Oh... wait. According to Citizens United, they are. And now, according to Hobby Lobby, they totally can have religious aspects. Because they're people now, and can go to Church. Or something. And its totally their business what sort of medical treatments their employees have chosen. Because Jesus.
Corporations were legally persons well before Citizens United under Title 1 of the United States Code. Furthermore, it is certainly their business what they're being forced to pay for, since it's you know, a tax.
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But that's ok. They're Christian. And we're a Christian Nation. And now, its totally OK for anti abortion activists to harass people who are having a procedure that's none of their goddamned business.
Whaaaa!! I guess you were in favor of Free Speech Zones at presidential rallies too?
Whether or not a fetus is a baby is a matter of public debate. They aren't allowed INSIDE the clinics, so they aren't "harassing people whose procedure is none of their business"; they're protesting a matter of public policy they disagree with. People have a right to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly.
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Two totally shit-tastic decisions. And Jesus is at the core of both of them.
The only thing shit-tastic here is the idea that people need to be protected from the religion of the majority. And there's the problem. "Because Jesus" isn't a reason for the court to just de facto rule against religious freedom. These rulings are good. Every time the court stomps on the faces of the people that think the First Amendment is bludgeon to restrict beliefs they don't like, it's a good thing.