Great Win for Hobby Lobby over Obama's UNconstitutional Bullshit Healthcare Scam

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[h=1]Supreme Court Pares Back Obamacare’s Contraception Mandate[/h] Jun. 30, 2014 10:21am Pete Kasperowicz
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The Supreme Court ruled Monday that Obamacare cannot force companies to pay for emergency contraceptive coverage for their employees that could lead to abortions, in violation of their religious beliefs.
The 5-4 ruling delivered a huge victory to conservatives who have worked for years to scale back the various mandates of the controversial healthcare law.
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Media and people gather in front of the U.S. Supreme Court Monday in Washington, DC, just before the court handed down its decision in the Hobby Lobby case. Mark Wilson/Getty Images

The Court decided that Obamacare cannot be used to require for-profit, closely held companies to provide certain birth control drugs and devices — such as morning after pills — that could cause abortion.
The case was brought by Hobby Lobby, a Oklahoma-based retail chain owned by the Green family. The Greens said they are willing to cover 16 of the 20 birth control methods mandated by Obamacare to its employees, but not four others because the risk of abortion goes against their religious beliefs.
The company argued before the Court that the Obamacare mandate violates the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, which says the government cannot place burdens on the exercise of freedom of religion.
“Providing these objectionable drugs and devices violates the deeply held religious convictions of the Greens – the sole owners of their family businesses – that life begins at conception,” the company’s website says. “Yet refusing to comply with the federal mandate would subject them to an untenable choice of paying substantial fines or discontinuing the outstanding and affordable health insurance plan currently provided to their valued employees.”
The majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito agreed with that argument. According to SCOTUS Blog, the Obama administration failed to show that the broad contraception mandate is the least restrictive way of advancing its interest in ensuring access to birth control. The Court also ruled that the decision applies only to the contraception mandate, not other insurance mandates, such as those involving vaccinations.
Justice Anthony Kennedy noted that the government could pay for this coverage if it wants to make it available, but cannot compel a company to do so.
The decision deals a big hit to the Obama administration, which defended its interpretation of the law as something that forces companies to provide all manner of birth control methods to workers.
The case is Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby, referring to Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Burwell. She replaced Kathleen Sebelius earlier this year — prior to that, the case was Sebelius vs. Hobby Lobby.
The case is second big blow to Obama from the Supreme Court in as many weeks. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that President Obama’s 2012 “recess” appointments were not legal, because Obama made them when the Senate was not in recess.
That ruling prompted Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) to say the decision was the biggest rebuke to a sitting president since 1974, when the Court decided unanimously that President Nixon must release the Watergate tapes.
Also related to abortion, the Court last week struck down a Massachusetts law that said people can’t stand on a public road or sidewalk within 35 feet of an abortion clinic.
 

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“I was a constitutional law professor, which means unlike the current president I actually respect the Constitution.”

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I'm surprised they ruled this in favor of corporations, but expected them to rule this way for privately owned businesses

is the corporation closely held? I haven't really followed the specs

PS: never mind, the answer is in the first paragraph
 

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Not only is Obama's popularity declining but the Supreme Court is putting him in his place also with the recent rulings. Obamacare is simply another government over reach that has everything to do with control not with improving health care. You only have to look at how Obama promised in 2008 to reform and to improve the VA healthcare program to see where Obamacare is headed in a much bigger way. His agenda is finally beginning to be confronted with speed bumps that are justly deserved. I loved this from the above article:

"That ruling prompted Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) to say the decision was the biggest rebuke to a sitting president since 1974, when the Court decided unanimously that President Nixon must release the Watergate tapes."

Grassley is thumbing his nose at Obama and Lois Lerner. He gets the last laugh.
 
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I agree with the decision. This will be another victory for the Democratic Party with women though. This will be used as a rallying cry for another knock on women, the social issues come election time win again
 

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Hobby Lobby Irony - Until the lawsuit, Hobby Lobby covered a number of female contraceptive options, including Plan B and others that they objected to in the current legal action. Somewhere along the line, Hobby Lobby got "religion" on the issue. The owners of Hobby Lobby were for contraception before they were against it.
 

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Hobby Lobby Irony - Until the lawsuit, Hobby Lobby covered a number of female contraceptive options, including Plan B and others that they objected to in the current legal action. Somewhere along the line, Hobby Lobby got "religion" on the issue. The owners of Hobby Lobby were for contraception before they were against it.
They still cover the majority of contraceptives required in the ACA.
 

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Hobby Lobby Irony - Until the lawsuit, Hobby Lobby covered a number of female contraceptive options, including Plan B and others that they objected to in the current legal action. Somewhere along the line, Hobby Lobby got "religion" on the issue. The owners of Hobby Lobby were for contraception before they were against it.

Must have voted for Obama - the king of before they were against it. Gonna clean up the VA health system to boot. right. There are many former employees who do not have good things to say about that company. Bottom line is that Obamacare is not ready for prime time and probably never will be.
 

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Hobby Lobby Irony - Until the lawsuit, Hobby Lobby covered a number of female contraceptive options, including Plan B and others that they objected to in the current legal action. Somewhere along the line, Hobby Lobby got "religion" on the issue. The owners of Hobby Lobby were for contraception before they were against it.

100% incorrect. I don't know where you get this "irony" information from, but it is false.

Hobby Lobby never included Plan B in their plan and objected to it all along. Of course Hobby Lobby also offered 16 different types of birth control in their plans. And still plan to do so.
 

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This is just another example on "The War On Women". Republican men just think they can reach into

a women's vagina and pull the baby out. This not be good for the women caz it be their vagina

and they should control what stuff goes in their. Just my opinion. This is a bad decision imo!

:ohno:

 

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