http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/12/01/santorum-denying-women-birth-control-coverage-is-a-first-amendment-right/
Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum (R) on Sunday insisted that President Barack Obama was imposing his beliefs on corporations and preventing them from exercising their “right” to deny women contraception coverage in health care plans.Last week, the Supreme Court agreed to decide if the corporation Hobby Lobby — which has Christian owners — had its rights violated by a mandate in the Affordable Care Act requiring most health care plans to offer birth control.In a Sunday interview on CNN, former Gov. Howard Dean (D-VT) pointed out that he viewed the Vietnam War as “immoral” but had continued to pay his taxes throughout the conflict.“This is one country, we all have to live by a set of things that are passed in Washington and are agreed to by the court,” Dean said.
now the ones you thought were just religious sex zealots are proving to be just as much a religious hater as the others. and as far as imposing will on someone did he read his own party's manifesto, or look at a news show or read a paper, "we the people" know who is trying to impose their will on who and they aren't BLACK GUYS WITH BIG EARS.
But Santorum asserted that employees knew that Hobby Lobby’s owners were “very clear about their religious content.”“I mean, the idea that the First Amendment stops after you walk out of church, that it doesn’t have anything to do with how you live the rest of your life, I don’t know very many people of faith that believes that their religion ends with just worship,” Santorum explained. “It ends in how you practice and live that faith.”
this guys a phony too, first thing first amendment did not and still does not start in church and how if possible is that relevant, where do they get the audacity to call themselves Christians if so there is no fear of God is that because theirs thinks like them so no conflict?
does hobby lobby have a sign outside that says use to be a tabernacle treat us like that?
Tabernacle - Merriam-Webster Online
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a place of worship that is used by some Christian groups. : a box in which the holy bread and wine are kept in a Catholic church. the Tabernacle
a place of worship that is used by some Christian groups. : a box in which the holy bread and wine are kept in a Catholic church. the Tabernacle