Business told to either give up their religion or give up their business

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Red1966

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:dunce: uh, my business is not recognized as a business under fed law supposedly for a "social good" however there is not a law saying all schools must serve pork or that a private business must be open certain days that's just silly.
Your "business"? Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha !!!
 

Red1966

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Nope! Not at all, let's rewind and see what I'm missing? The Feds say All employers have to include certain prescription coverage or don't cover at all so Owner's who believe that birth control is a mortal sin are crying? The First Amendment ensures that church cannot interfere with state and as a concession the Founding Fathers through them some BS concessions which haven't changed, just ask anyone wanting to use cannabis instead of wine to worship or peyote or schrooms for a spiritual reason because white folks didn't know shit about any of them at that time. The State cannot be compelled to change the rules for Religion. Jefferson called it a Wall of Separation, keeping ignorant folks from making dumb ass laws based on myth.
The First Amendment ensures that state cannot interfere with church. You've turned the freedom of religion completely backwards.
 

Wordz

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they are arguing for no health care lol. I dont beleif pepul shud git flew unlez god is punish dem so i dont wunt too cock up gods plan
 

UncleBuck

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I like the Romney/Obama model better, it worked so well in Mass.
Nearly every Massachusetts citizen is covered. A recent study showed that 98.1% of adults and 99.8% of children now have medical insurance. This is by far the highest rates in the nation. The overall national rate is 83%, with Texas having the worst rates in the nation at 74%.

RomneyCare remains exceptionally popular among state residents. Studies repeatedly confirm that 67-84% of Massachusetts residents are happy with the plan and would not go back to the old system if given the chance.

taken from http://mittromneycentral.com/resources/romneycare/ LOL
 

Red1966

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Law states that any employer that is open to the public and accepts federal funding and provides insurance for their employees must provide welness and birth control for women Simple solution as I see it is they dont have to accept federal funding or provide insurance
Few, if any, private employers receive federal funds, being open to the public is irrelevant and not addressed. The law now requires they provide insurance if they have 50 employees or they will be punished. Now you're trying to pretend they're not being forced to support your argument that they should be forced?
 

Wordz

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god came at me in dreemz He sayethed unto me to withuld cheks dis week. Scents he sayethed you no its troo
 

lifegoesonbrah

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Nearly every Massachusetts citizen is covered. A recent study showed that 98.1% of adults and 99.8% of children now have medical insurance. This is by far the highest rates in the nation. The overall national rate is 83%, with Texas having the worst rates in the nation at 74%.

RomneyCare remains exceptionally popular among state residents. Studies repeatedly confirm that 67-84% of Massachusetts residents are happy with the plan and would not go back to the old system if given the chance.

taken from http://mittromneycentral.com/resources/romneycare/ LOL

LOL nice source. Did they tell you that the people that are not covered in the U.S. are mostly middle class in between jobs? Did they tell you that Massachusetts has the highest healthcare costs in the country?

LOL you are defending Romney, thats the best thing ever.
 

UncleBuck

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LOL nice source. Did they tell you that the people that are not covered in the U.S. are mostly middle class in between jobs? Did they tell you that Massachusetts has the highest healthcare costs in the country?

LOL you are defending Romney, thats the best thing ever.
i defend everyone. i've defended santorum and bush, too. funny that i don't get accused of being a santorum cock sucker.

isn't it funny that it's taking red1966 all day long to read through this thread and reply to everyone with basically the same reply every time? it's funny every time he does it.
 

Red1966

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So he makes sure that all his employees are denied coverage in their insurance plans for contraceptives Of course they are not pushing their religion onto their employees ...right?
Not subsidizing it is not denying it. Going to a Catholic school and trying to force your belief on them would be pushing YOUR religion/belief on them. Can't you stop lying? Oh, that's right, it's OK if you're a lib.
 
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