Posted on 06/30/2014 7:10:35 PM PDT by marshmallow
Condemnation came fast and furious following the Supreme Court ruling on Monday that said the Affordable Care Acts contraceptive and sterilization mandate is unlawful because it infringes on the religious liberty of the business owners who object to providing abortion-inducing drugs to employees.
"Today's decision from five male justices is a direct attack on women and our fundamental rights, Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, said in a statement issued after the 5/4 decision on Monday. This ruling goes out of its way to declare that discrimination against women isn't discrimination.
"Allowing bosses this much control over the health-care decisions of their employees is a slippery slope with no end, Hogue said. Every American could potentially be affected by this far-reaching and shocking decision that allows bosses to reach beyond the boardroom and into their employees' bedrooms.
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The resaon they are losing their minds is deeper than that, they don’t want nay clear sense of right and wrong because it identifies them as wrong
Perhaps Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America should explain why *I* should buy *her* birth control when she isn’t even throwing me a piece[*} once in a while? Heck, when is the last time her kind *thanked* taxpayers for buying her pills?
Inquiring minds want to know.
[*] Yeah, I know; she probably looks like a she-baboon.
Makes more sense than her description!
Perhaps you should consider a new deodorant?
AKA an obnoxious busybody ...
If I ever need to write a resume again ... maybe I could get a six-figure salary from a nonprofit!
Not unless you are ugly as hell, stupid and a liberal.
I wouldn’t call Ilyse “ugly,” just ordinary. It’s the inside that makes the outside cringe-worthy.
The real cause of their anger at once simple and yet profound: staurophobia.
Staurophobia is the pathological fear/hatred of the Cross, especially of Him Who it represents.
The word comes from the Greek “stauron” (cross) and phobia which is an irrational fear.
I did not coin the word; another poster did; but the term brilliantly describes what the real issue is with clinical preciseness.
Who knows maybe it will be picked up by the folks who edit the DSM and used to describe a new, yet very old, pathology.
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