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In reply to the discussion: This is what I find most disturbing about the Hobby Lobby case... [View all]liberalla
(9,247 posts)68. Thank you for making this point. I had this uneasy, queasy feeling after
the ruling came out, and this really helped bring it more into focus for me.
All are Catholic.
All are men.
Something really needs to change.
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This is what I find most disturbing about the Hobby Lobby case... [View all]
Bjorn Against
Jun 2014
OP
It definitely describes a politically activist decision, it reminds me so much of Bush v. Gore
BootinUp
Jul 2014
#8
This deserves a Kick and Recommendation. But I believe some will want kid gloves on for the elephant
Anansi1171
Jul 2014
#10
True but also I'll bet their image of contraceptives is only to encourage recreational sex.
Kablooie
Jul 2014
#14
You know they probably spent way more money taking this to the Supremes than they
mnhtnbb
Jul 2014
#37
What I find most confusing about this case is, how do Mennonites distribute product across country?
ieoeja
Jul 2014
#44
Yeah, those five are not about legal reasoning but about rationalizing their prejudices
tclambert
Jul 2014
#45
I disagree with the idea of removing Supreme Court justices from the bench
Distant Quasar
Jul 2014
#50
Would be sad if the sand fleas of a thousand camels had a field day rummaging in the tender
indepat
Jul 2014
#64