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The Crazy Pro-Abortion Reaction to the Hobby Lobby Decision in 10 Seconds


http://www.lifenews.com/2014/07/02/the-crazy-pro-abortion-reaction-to-the-hobby-lobby-decision-in-10-seconds/

by Steven Ertelt | Washington, DC | LifeNews.com

LifeNews has written and will continue to write about the pro-life victory in the Supreme Court’s decision on Hobby Lobby and the pro-abortion side’s reaction to it. But here’s a cartoon that encapsulates the pro-abortion response in 10 seconds.

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For a longer response, try this from Newsbusters about the Three Biggest Lies Liberals Spread about the Hobby Lobby Ruling: cp 11

Lie #1: Men are taking away women’s rights … again!

The easiest spin on the case was to frame the discussion away from religious rights, and make it a case of women’s rights. Feminists, liberal reporters, and even the White House got on the bandwagon for this one. The hashtag #NotMyBossesBusiness trended with the misleading message that employers were preventing their female employees from accessing birth control.Upon news of the ruling, MSNBC contributor Jimmy Williams tweeted, “Five men just told women all across America that their employers decide anything they want about their bodies.” A slight exaggeration?

Cosmo’s senior political writer Jill Filipovic weighed in:

As Gabriel Malor of The Federalist wrote, “In the Bizarro World of the newspapers, not paying for someone

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else’s contraception is the same thing as prohibiting them from purchasing and using them themselves.”

Liberals seemed to miss the sticking point of this case: female employees of privately-owned businesses are not being forced to give up birth control; rather, the ruling gives business owners the right to not provide certain types of contraceptives in their insurance plan that they deem morally objectionable. Furthermore, businesses like Hobby Lobby already give their employees access to 16 different types of contraception in their employees health care plan. Which brings us to the next lie being spread by liberals on Twitter and elsewhere.

Lie #2: Conservatives are prudes who want to take away access to all contraception, which is a healthcare issue for many women.

Another argument making it’s rounds was that conservatives and religious organizations are trying to stop cp 12women from having sex, but that’s not the only reason women use contraception. While it is true that women use birth control for a variety of hormonal conditions, in this case Hobby Lobby already covered several different types of hormonal contraception, they were only objecting to 4 types of abortifacient pills, required under the HHS mandate. Hobby Lobby refused to pay for “morning after” abortion pills, not standard birth control.

Extreme feminist Amanda Marcotte who has compared getting an abortion to getting a cavity, retweeted classy lefty Twitter troll, “Religion is now only about unapproved f******.”

MSNBC’s Ed Shultz retweeted DC Debbie, who proudly called herself, “the top twitter influencer by Yahoo News” with over 25,000 followers,” who condescendingly tweeted, “People who think birth control is only for sex has never heard of polycystic ovarian cancer. PS: YOU’RE NOT A DOCTOR so shut up.”

DC Debbie also tweeted, “What’s the difference between the Taliban and Hobby Lobby? One believes their religion should rule over anyone else’s, the other is the Taliban.” Hmm, who’s the unreasonable one now?

Lie #3: Now any employer can claim religious objections to healthcare provisions in their planscp 06

First of all, Alito wrote that vaccinations and blood transfusions were exempt from this ruling, and neither does the ruling “provide a shield for employers who might cloak illegal  discrimination as a religious practice.” While liberals tried to make this a religious-rights-slippery-slope, the court carefully restricted this ruling to just employer-provided contraception.

Still, the Left’s hate for religious corporations was out in spades. All over Twitter, the case was mocked for it’s “religious bigotry.”

 

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CPUSA stands for, “Communist Party of the United States of America”

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Using the Absurd to Open the Mind to Reality


Psalm 666: The State Is My Shepherd, I Shall Not Want

By / 5 December  2013

(To be sung by children, K-12, every morning of their seven-day school  week.)*

The State is my shepherd, I shall not want.

It makes me lie down in federally owned pastures. It leads me beside quiet  waters in banned fishing areas.

It restores my soul through its control.

It guides me in the path of dependency for its namesake.

Even though our nation plunges into the valley of the shadow of debt, I will  fear no evil, For Barack will be with me.

The Affordable Care Act and food stamps, They comfort me.

You prepare a table of Michelle Obama approved foods before me in the  presence of my Conservative and Libertarian enemies.

You anoint my head with hemp oil; My government regulated 16-ounce cup  overflows.

Surely mediocrity and an entitlement mentality will follow me, All the days  of my life,

And I will dwell in a low-rent HUD home forever and ever.

Amen.

*Special Note: For union workers teaching their subjects this psalm in  government schools, it is to be regarded as a psalm of exquisite beauty. The  main subject is the watchful care that the Government extends over its  dependents and the consequent faux assurance that you must make them feel that  the State will supply all their needs. The leading thought—the essential idea—is  to get gullible Americans to fully believe that Big Government will provide for  them and that they will never be left to want. Make certain the dumb bastards  get that message, okay?

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About the author: Doug Giles

Doug Giles is the Big Dawg at ClashDaily.com and the Co-Owner of The  Safari Cigar Company. Follow him on Facebook  and Twitter. And check out his  best-seller, Raising  Righteous and Rowdy Girls.

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