All day long I have read and listened to tons of commentary coming from the left that Hobby Lobby wants their female unmarried female employees buttoned up, in chastity belts, not engaging in sinful, pre-martial sex. And, they want their married female employees popping out babies every nine months, just like God intended! ***thumps bible***<\/strong><\/p>\n On MSNBC, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz stated, “Republicans want to do everything they can to have the long hand of government, and now the long hand of business, reach into a woman\u2019s body and make health care decisions for her.” She went on the warn, “This is going to turn the dial back.” Say what?<\/p>\n Democratic Senate leader Harry Reid continued with a warning\u00a0that the Democrats must now “fight to preserve women\u2019s access to contraceptive coverage.”<\/p>\n Former Secretary of State, and likely 2016 Democratic Presidential contender,\u00a0Hillary Clinton said, “It\u2019s very troubling that a sales clerk at Hobby Lobby who need contraception, which is pretty expensive, is not going to get that service through her employer\u2019s health care plan because her employer doesn\u2019t think she should be using contraception.” (Of course, this is filled with lies from the get go, since said sales clerk does<\/strong> have access to contraception, that Hobby Lobby does<\/strong> pay for in their health care plan!)<\/p>\n And, White House press secretary Josh Earnest claimed that the ruling “jeopardizes the health of women.” Uh, yo, Mr. Earnest, can you run that one by me again?<\/p>\n These types of ridiculous statements have continued to proliferate the airwaves, print, and online media, since the Supreme Court decision came down on Monday. The problem is, their statements are false, and totally not indicative of the actual ruling that was made by the SCOTUS.<\/p>\n Let’s actually look at what Hobby Lobby does provide, and wade through the lies that are being spun around us. Hobby Lobby’s health care plan has provided, for a long time now, and will continue to provide, copay free FDA approved birth control in the following categories:<\/p>\n Yes, that’s right, they pay for SIXTEEN<\/strong> different forms of contraception for both men and women!<\/p>\n What they objected to, on religious grounds, were the four types of contraceptive methods that the owners of the company believe to be abortifacients, methods that could result in the destroying of a fertilized egg. These would be:<\/p>\n The owners of Hobby Lobby, a privately held company,\u00a0believe life begins at conception, therefore destroying the egg would destroy life. Now, no\u00a0matter what your<\/strong> beliefs on that matter may be, the fact is, in the United States of America, we do have a right to our religious beliefs and cannot be forced by the government to go against those beliefs.<\/p>\n As a matter of fact, the SCOTUS decision in this case\u00a0was based\u00a0on the Religious Freedom Restoration Act<\/a>, signed into law in 1993, by Clinton’s very own husband, then President Bill Clinton. It was aimed at preventing laws that substantially burdened a person’s free exercise of their religion. It passed with a near unanimous\u00a0vote, including votes in the affirmative by many of the same people on\u00a0the left who are blasting the SCOTUS ruling made yesterday. A roll call of the vote<\/a> in that bill includes some familiar names voting “yea,” including Joe Biden, Barbara Boxer, and, oh my goodness, Harry Reid himself. Funny how that works, huh? I guess they were “for it,” before\u00a0they were “against it.”<\/p>\n\n
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