Posted on 07/14/2015 5:27:08 PM PDT by Kaslin
There’s a warm spot in hell for Obama and his followers.
‘Theres a warm spot in hell for Obama and his followers.”
Why not make it a bit difficult for them now?
It’s long past time for us to grow a pair and start some dissent.
Passive at first.
Why not make it a bit difficult for them now?
Its long past time for us to grow a pair and start some dissent.
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I believe that time will come. The economy or something else will bring it on but it’s being forced on people.
Just a warm spot?
Kennedy? Little hope from him being a good Catholic and all.
Yup. 1099 is the way to go. Once 1099, then grab the exemption.
Who needs religious freedom to worship anything but The State?
Eagerly waiting for the first mosque to be forced to pay for abortions...
I expected Obama to be shockingly vile and disgusting in our White House. I underestimated his capacity for pure evil conduct.
Washington is the new 666 area code.
What do you think, GSC? Can you answer a question? I guarantee it’s not a trick question.
In general, do nuns reject contraception and abortion for religious reasons?
What happened to Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Conestoga Wood Specialties Corp. v. Burwell?
They should just ignore the ruling the way the obama administration does when they get rulings they don’t agree with.
That doesn’t help. If they even want to be able to exist, even with private funding, and get approval from the fire marshal and all of the other local authorities, they have to meet federal guidelines. This is true whether they accept government money or not.
This attack is meant to kill Church care for the elderly the way it killed Catholic adoption agencies and foster care homes. You go along or you don’t get approved at a local level, whether you accept government money or not, and lack of local approval will simply shut you down.
I’m not sure what you mean there. If they don’t have any employees then they don’t have any obligation to insure anyone under any ObamaCare mandates.
I’d like them to raise the ante and say to the 10th Circuit, “OK, you and what army?”
The Imperial Procurator of the Tenth Circuit has ruled that offering a grain of incense to the Emperor and the gods does not substantially burden Christians’ free exercise of religion or infringe their First Amendment rights.
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