Originally posted by racrguy
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What defines a closely held corporation, and what's to stop them from redefining it to mean 10,000 or 100k shareholders being closely held?
Corporations have always been legally regarded as people?
Originally posted by racrguy
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The Supreme Court did not decide "against women" or "for Christians" or "for corporations." They decided that American business owners have the RIGHT to run their business as they see fit. In this case, the owner(s) of these businesses believe that they should not be forced to pay for morning-after abortion pills on religious grounds, and the courts agreed. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;..." Yeah, that second part there is exactly as important as the first.
Since none of the news agencies seem to be reporting it, I'll tell you here - Hobby Lobby has chosen to cover the costs of 16 forms of contraception for their employees, but refuses to cover the four morning-after options. That seems VERY reasonable to me, but like I said, you'll never hear THAT from MSNBC. Sorry, I don't see why this is even an issue, except to be divisive. Here's what a Hobby Lobby employee CAN receive as a benefit, completely free of charge, today, right now:
Male condoms
Female condoms
Diaphragms with spermicide
Sponges with spermicide
Cervical caps with spermicide
Spermicide alone
Birth-control pills with estrogen and progestin (“Combined Pill")
Birth-control pills with progestin alone (“The Mini Pill")
Birth control pills (extended/continuous use)
Contraceptive patches
Contraceptive rings
Progestin injections
Implantable rods
Vasectomies
Female sterilization surgeries
Female sterilization implants
The great thing about America is that while Hobby Lobby now has the RIGHT to stand firm on a religious issue, you also have the RIGHT to boycott that business or refuse to work there and no one is going to get huffy about it.
The only thing that has me really excited about this decision is how "I think" it could completely overturn the ACA. Hallelujah.
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