Posted on 03/26/2014 7:10:28 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Supporters of an Affordable Care Act mandate that requires religious business people to violate their beliefs were out in full force this morning at the U.S. Supreme Court.
The high court heard arguments in Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, which pits Obamacare against small businesses seeking to preserve personal and religious freedom.
Heres a look at some of the most nonsensical and ridiculous signs and participants at Tuesdays rally.
1. Hobby Lobby: This Uterus Is For You
Not sure what this means #SupremeCourt #HobbyLobby pic.twitter.com/mAekCTdp6L Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) March 25, 2014
2. Pro-Life? Eating Raped Murdered Animals Makes U A Hypocrite
3. Sex is Beautiful ♥ Reproduction is Optional
4. Birth control costume in a poncho.
Best costume award! @PPact #NotMyBossBusiness pic.twitter.com/FRW8ik8Bf8 ACLU Live (@ACLULive) March 25, 2014
5. Ho, ho! Hey, hey! Birth control is here to stay!
Chant sheet for Planned Parenthood rally at Supreme Court on Hobby Lobby cases pic.twitter.com/vJH4d08auM Alison Howard (@alisonhoward1) March 25, 2014
6. Keep Your Hobbies Off My Ovaries!
7. Not My Doctor (Picture of Donald Trump)
8. If Men Could Get Pregnant, Birth Control Would Be From Gumball Machines and Bacon Flavored
9. I ♥ Birth Control This is Personal
10. My Moms Not Ready to be a Grandma
11. Thing I want to do before having a baby: graduate college; land my dream job; meet Beyoncé
These ladies know whats up. #NotMyBossBusiness pic.twitter.com/DO6gUoD3nk This Is Personal (@ThisIsPrsnl) March 25, 2014
12. Bigotry disguised as Religious Liberty . . . is still BIGOTRY!
.@oldangrylesbian and friends protesting #HobbyLobby #NotMyBossBusiness pic.twitter.com/rKdQEOsVRS ACLU Live (@ACLULive) March 25, 2014
13. Your Religion Should Never Control My Body
The signs may not be waterproof it the sentiment is forever #NotMyBossBusiness pic.twitter.com/DUxz9EUotk ACLU Live (@ACLULive) March 25, 2014
14. This Is Not a Healthcare Plan. [Holy Bible]
Keep the boardroom out of my bedroom. Planned Parenthood Supreme Court rally on Hobby Lobby/Conestoga Woods pic.twitter.com/rkQmDX5bGt Alison Howard (@alisonhoward1) March 25, 2014
Andrew Johnson is an editorial associate at National Review Online.
None of them have the slightest clue the logical conclusions of their slogans as they apply to HL, nor the level of narcissism they display in front of God and everybody.
Dumb signs posted by even dumber drones.
Wow, the delusional hoops and pretzel logic that must go through their brains to arrive at these statements. Just astounding.
Did it ever cross these “enlightened” minds that sex actually is for reproduction? And to divorce the two in some selfish act of self-pleasure is to act contrarily to nature? I thought these types of people loved nature.
Here’s an idea: get married, and have as much sex as you want!
Okay, standing in front of the Supereme Court proving "She doesn't have sense enough to come in out of the rain."
The slut-brigade speaks.
Julia’s skanky sister?
Those PP knitted caps will suck your brains out.
>>If Men Could Get Pregnant, Birth Control Would Be From Gumball Machines and Bacon Flavored
If men had birth control, women would have to replace them with sugar pills to get a free ride.
8. If Men Could Get Pregnant, Birth Control Would Be From Gumball Machines and Bacon Flavored
NOW’s(nasty obnoxious women)war on men?
Think I'm kidding? Listen to her say it for yourself...
Maybe I am missing something. Nobody wants to stop them from having access to birth control. We just want them to pay for it out of their own pocket.
I want to know why the press isn’t demanding that Elena Kagan recuse herself from this case since she worked on this law when a member of the Obama white house. Oh wait ... never mind.
They are all Romans ch. 1 reprobates.
They are totally consumed by their hatred that they can’t see God’s compassion nor simple logic.
None of these idiots addresses the basic issue:
GO BUY YOUR OWN DAMNED BIRTH CONTROL!
So, basically, these women are saying that they are too damned cheap to pay for their own birth control. Isn’t it ridiculously cheap these days?
If nobody should be punished with a baby, why do the taxpayers have to get punished with her?
I see a lot of embarrassingly silly and juvenile one-liners.
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