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In reply to the discussion: For all of you who seem to think that the Hobby Lobby decision is just "hair on fire" [View all]7962
(11,841 posts)45. But they would still have to have a valid religious issue. Right?
I doubt wal mart could all of a sudden start saying things didnt agree with their religion when they never professed any before. But maybe not
granted, small businesses employ most people. But HB isnt small, and I would have a lot harder time telling someone running a business that employs 15 people what they have to cover.
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For all of you who seem to think that the Hobby Lobby decision is just "hair on fire" [View all]
Sheldon Cooper
Jul 2014
OP
Totally. These people are fanatics. They can - no, they SHOULD be expected to work ANY
calimary
Jul 2014
#54
Basically, the court ruled that corporations are people with religious rights...
MohRokTah
Jul 2014
#4
Re Your "arterial plaque" hope: Most very rich have prophylactic cardiac cath interventions so no MI
hue
Jul 2014
#20
I think there's a certain amount of purposeful confusion in how the decision was written
el_bryanto
Jul 2014
#5
Soldiers should be reminded that these kinds of decisions are what they're risking
valerief
Jul 2014
#7
I missed everything yesterday. there were people on this board who really don't get
niyad
Jul 2014
#10
I tell them my hair's on fire so I'll have something to hold their feet to. Then I ask them to state
Bluenorthwest
Jul 2014
#14
Wanna hear scary? Ken Lay used to start every board meeting at Enron with a prayer for profits.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2014
#22
+1 It's hard to imagine how anyone from the left could think of this as no big deal!
DrewFlorida
Jul 2014
#47