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I really hate for facts to get in the way of a good tirade but here they are. Here is what the backward war on women evil Hobby lobby actually does not object paying for . God forbid a man should build a company from the ground up, and have some say so in what his employee benefits are.

The pill in question is 24 bucks. All the drama about denying women's health care is a bunch of cow hockey.

I personally would not have a problem with it if I owned the store, but it's his right . None of the govt's business. either the feminist want the Govt to stay out of their reproductive rights or they don't

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/01/is-hobby-lobby-really-banning-birth-control-and-preventing-its-workers-from-being-able-to-make-their-own-health-care-decisions/

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

There were four types of birth control at the center of Hobby Lobby’s contentions, though: Plan B, which is also known as the “morning after pill,” Ella, another emergency contraceptive, Copper Intrauterine Device and IUD with progestin — forms of birth control that some believe can cause or are akin to abortion.

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I really hate for facts to get in the way of a good tirade but here they are. Here is what the backward war on women evil Hobby lobby actually does not object paying for . God forbid a man should build a company from the ground up, and have some say so in what his employee benefits are.

The pill in question is 24 bucks. All the drama about denying women's health care is a bunch of cow hockey.

I personally would not have a problem with it if I owned the store, but it's his right . None of the govt's business. either the feminist want the Govt to stay out of their reproductive rights or they don't

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/01/is-hobby-lobby-really-banning-birth-control-and-preventing-its-workers-from-being-able-to-make-their-own-health-care-decisions/

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

There were four types of birth control at the center of Hobby Lobby’s contentions, though: Plan B, which is also known as the “morning after pill,” Ella, another emergency contraceptive, Copper Intrauterine Device and IUD with progestin — forms of birth control that some believe can cause or are akin to abortion.

Problem is abortion can be defined scientifically. It doesn't matter some hob knob at Hobby Lobby 'believes' is abortion.

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Problem is abortion can be defined scientifically. It doesn't matter some hob knob at Hobby Lobby 'believes' is abortion.

Absolutely. I could sincerely believe that ATMs are transmitting waves into my brain, but that doesn't make it so. These forms of contraception are just that -- contraception. There is ample and overwhelming consensus on that point.

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Yep pretty much. Any one who says they "allow" their wives to do something or not generally are.

I know, right? Who am I to try and help her not do things to her body that are potentially dangerous? I once stopped her from sticking a table knife into an operational toaster, too...

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I know, right? Who am I to try and help her not do things to her body that are potentially dangerous? I once stopped her from sticking a table knife into an operational toaster, too...

This is not "allowing." This is "counselling." The IUD is not for everyone, nor is hormonal birth control. (I am one for whom it is a no-go.) But I would like to believe that you respect your wife's bodily autonomy, and highly suspect that you do.

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This is not "allowing." This is "counselling." The IUD is not for everyone, nor is hormonal birth control. (I am one for whom it is a no-go.) But I would like to believe that you respect your wife's bodily autonomy, and highly suspect that you do.

I had to look up "bodily autonomy". And I am ashamed to admit after reading the wiki about it, that I have violated her physical body many, many times. I am SO sorry...

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Absolutely. I could sincerely believe that ATMs are transmitting waves into my brain, but that doesn't make it so. These forms of contraception are just that -- contraception. There is ample and overwhelming consensus on that point.

And if that was your belief and you did not want an ATM in your business I would fully support your right not to have them

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