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SocialistSlayer said:

The Supreme court just ruled that the federal government actually can't massively overreach is power and force employers to buy contraception against their religious convictions. 

But apparently Ruth Bader ginsberg didn't get the memo. That the constitution including the first amendment does in fact apply to everyone. Not just liberals and their businesses. 

"The exercise of religion is characteristic of natural persons, not artificial legal entities," she wrote

I guess she forgot the citizens United case. 

 

It's quite a shame that our Supreme Court justices like her constantly and amply display their utter ignorance of the constitution. 

I guess she thinks the constitution only applies to one person but if you and a friend come together you lose your rights. 

How does an ignoramus like her get on the bench. 

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme-court-exempts-hobby-lobby-from-obamacare-contraception-mandate/



you need to think a bit beyond the surface level of something...for example suppose I own a business and I don't believe in medicine, does this not now mean I don't have to offer a healthcare plan with prescription medicine coverage? expand a bit further, suppose I do not believe in *standard medicine* and instead believe homeopathic "medicine" should be covered instead. now explode it...I don't believe in doctors, only GAWD ALMIGHTY can heal his flock. now what? am I not forced to offer ANY healthcare? maybe just a pamphlet to church instead? :D