A federal appeals court upheld the Affordable Care Act's requirement that insurance plans cover contraception, even when employers are personally offended by the idea that their slutty employees might be having sex in ways that the employers' imaginary friends don't approve of. A Catholic family that owns a controlling interest in two private companies had claimed that the contraception coverage would "force them to choose between violating the teachings of their church and suffering significant financial harm." And here's a fun little twist: it looks like the concept of "corporate personhood" played a role in the decision to deny the challenge to the ACA, because while corporations are people, they don't go to church, my friend.
Under the loving guidance of Fox News and Bill O’Reilly and the wingnut blogosphere, right wing Christians have never felt more victimized with less reason.
I anticipate the reaction of the Rabid Response Team.
Sill & sash libelz!
Pastafy, brother!
Under the loving guidance of Fox News and Bill O’Reilly and the wingnut blogosphere, right wing Christians have never felt more victimized with less reason.
<i>The court ruled that the Kennedy family cannot use a private, for-profit, secular corporation to assert their own religious views.</i>
Here&#039;s hoping the Bin Laden family joins the Kennedy family in appealing this ruling to the Supreme Court.