Hobby Lobby Invests In Abortion Pill Manufacturers

Can we get one more whiney ass hobby lobby thread, paaslease?

Go back to bed Grandpa.


There are 'ethical' mutual funds available that do not invest in any companies in the abortion business, or in the supposedly abortion business,

so Hobby Lobby has no excuse.

Hobby Lobby doesn't need an excuse as far as I'm concerned. Fuck Obama and every shitstain that voted for or supported this law. Whatever it takes to dismantle it is fine by me.
 
Can we get one more whiney ass hobby lobby thread, paaslease?

Go back to bed Grandpa.


There are 'ethical' mutual funds available that do not invest in any companies in the abortion business, or in the supposedly abortion business,

so Hobby Lobby has no excuse.

Hobby Lobby doesn't need an excuse as far as I'm concerned. Fuck Obama and every shitstain that voted for or supported this law. Whatever it takes to dismantle it is fine by me.
If you hate this plan, just wait until you see the next one...
 
The Jesus Fund is officially known as Il Instituto per le Opere di Religione, commonly referred to as the Vatican Bank.
https://www.google.com/search?q=vatican+bank&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:eek:fficial&client=firefox-a&channel=sb

You don't even want to know what they've had their money in.
The underpants of small children? Oh wait, those were the Priests, my mistake...
And who pays the priest's legal fees?
In the end, the faithful.
 
Go back to bed Grandpa.


There are 'ethical' mutual funds available that do not invest in any companies in the abortion business, or in the supposedly abortion business,

so Hobby Lobby has no excuse.

Hobby Lobby doesn't need an excuse as far as I'm concerned. Fuck Obama and every shitstain that voted for or supported this law. Whatever it takes to dismantle it is fine by me.
If you hate this plan, just wait until you see the next one...

You may be right.
 
Go back to bed Grandpa.


There are 'ethical' mutual funds available that do not invest in any companies in the abortion business, or in the supposedly abortion business,

so Hobby Lobby has no excuse.

Hobby Lobby doesn't need an excuse as far as I'm concerned. Fuck Obama and every shitstain that voted for or supported this law. Whatever it takes to dismantle it is fine by me.
If you hate this plan, just wait until you see the next one...

So it's going to get so much worse we're going to love it?
 
And who pays the priest's legal fees?
In the end, the faithful.
Well, not just the faithful but a few million lost souls as well. The point is that religion doesn't care about ethics if the money is right.
Few things do. It's why Jesus said no man could serve two masters and where your head is, that is where your heart is. It's why I kind of like this new Pope, he's almost a Christian.
 
I'm certain that Hobby Lobby doesn't pick and choose who their bank or stock broker does or doesn't invest in. Hell ... I don't even know what my 401k money is invested in. It's so diversified and mixed up that it would take a year to sort it all out.

You have a very valid point here.

But if they are passionate enough to FIGHT against birth control for their employee's but aren't passionate enough to fight against where their stock money goes it exposes them as PROFIT DRIVEN IDIOTS.

The Bible taught against people like Hobby Lobby.
It's very unlikely anyone was paying attention, but they will be now.

They won't have an argument even then. My argument solidified that they care about profit over workers/humanity.

The basics of politics today is Profit over Humanity.
 
Hobby Lobby doesn't need an excuse as far as I'm concerned. Fuck Obama and every shitstain that voted for or supported this law. Whatever it takes to dismantle it is fine by me.
If you hate this plan, just wait until you see the next one...

So it's going to get so much worse we're going to love it?
Actually it's going to cover you, and everyone else. That's why you'll hate it, you'll be equal.
 
The basics of politics today is Profit over Humanity.
That's Capitalism, and it's been that way a couple of hundred years now.

Politics is Power over Humanity.

You are clearly one of the smart few, but I agree to disagree.

I think Capitalism can be what it once was if people stop being stupid. Socialism is good for firefighters and such but I don't think we have to jump to Socialism just because Fox News has directed our Americans in the wrong path. Maybe I'm wrong. Socialism can work if the small brained parties understand the Commerce Clause in the Constitution. But that is the problem today.
 
Can we get one more whiney ass hobby lobby thread, paaslease?

Go back to bed Grandpa.


There are 'ethical' mutual funds available that do not invest in any companies in the abortion business, or in the supposedly abortion business,

so Hobby Lobby has no excuse.

Hobby Lobby doesn't need an excuse as far as I'm concerned. Fuck Obama and every shitstain that voted for or supported this law. Whatever it takes to dismantle it is fine by me.
I couldn't have said it better!
 
Can we get one more whiney ass hobby lobby thread, paaslease?

Go back to bed Grandpa.


There are 'ethical' mutual funds available that do not invest in any companies in the abortion business, or in the supposedly abortion business,

so Hobby Lobby has no excuse.

Hobby Lobby doesn't need an excuse as far as I'm concerned. Fuck Obama and every shitstain that voted for or supported this law. Whatever it takes to dismantle it is fine by me.

lol, another rightwing inmate has a meltdown.
 
Go back to bed Grandpa.


There are 'ethical' mutual funds available that do not invest in any companies in the abortion business, or in the supposedly abortion business,

so Hobby Lobby has no excuse.

Hobby Lobby doesn't need an excuse as far as I'm concerned. Fuck Obama and every shitstain that voted for or supported this law. Whatever it takes to dismantle it is fine by me.

lol, another rightwing inmate has a meltdown.

Grampa just murked you.
 
More proof that the real reason the right defends Hobby Lobby is that the right doesn't believe the government has any business regulating how an employer treats his employees.
 
Hi Luddly: Thanks for this and the other post.

Since HL is a Christian company, the Bible says for fellow Christians to rebuke one another in the spirit of Jesus ie laws of Justice, to resolve trespasses and to restore good faith relations based on establishing agreement on truth. (Matthew 18:15-20)

This may be a good opportunity to address HL, to serve as an example for other companies that also rely on slave labor, in pushing reforms to labor and health laws for workers in China as well as with US production.

This is a longstanding issue, and no economy is sustainable that depends on slave labor.

Maybe we could work with HL and other companies to start investing in fair trade production in US and Mexico. Restitution from organized crime, violations of labor, drug and immigration laws, could be invested in developing business districts along the border, even converting sweatshop factories into schools, and prisons into military bases and teaching hospitals to help Veterans and low-income populations with sustainable jobs and housing.

Creating legal access to work, education and social services would also solve the crisis with immigration and trafficking across the border.

The more I look at all these different problems, it seems better to focus on unified solutions that address them comprehensively, instead of picking apart each issue one by one.

We don't have resources to keep fighting separate battles, why not unite around solutions.

What is it that Mr Sulu used to say?

Oh, MY!

I can't wait for HL to explain this one. Considering their so-called "sincerely held religious beliefs," no doubt whatever they say will sound more like a contrived excuse than a real explanation that seems honestly innocent in nature.

Remember what they say is the root of all evil? It's the love of money.


and therein lies the rub.... a corporation has no religious beliefs. they don't worship.

and if they did... this particular one would be full of bull

And if it (the corporation) has no religious reliefs, they have no right to religious dispensation.

But, then, how could they support all those millions of abortions in China?

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Yes, how can ALL Americans keep expecting to buy products that depend on slave labor from China, outsource all production jobs overseas, when all that money isn't going to the workers but building bigger military forces in China to outnumber and outspend the US.

music video for Sustainable Campus converting sweatshop labor to workstudy jobs
 
What is it that Mr Sulu used to say?

Oh, MY!

I can't wait for HL to explain this one. Considering their so-called "sincerely held religious beliefs," no doubt whatever they say will sound more like a contrived excuse than a real explanation that seems honestly innocent in nature.

Remember what they say is the root of all evil? It's the love of money.


The owners of Hobby Lobby, a Christian-owned craft supply chain, were so offended by the idea of having to include emergency contraceptives and intrauterine devices in their health insurance plans that they sued the Obama administration and took the case all the way up to the Supreme Court. But Mother Jones reported on Tuesday that the company's retirement plan has invested millions of dollars in the manufacturers of emergency contraception and drugs used to induce abortions.
Hobby Lobby's 401(k) employee retirement plan holds $73 million in mutual funds that invest in multiple pharmaceutical companies that produce emergency contraceptive pills, intrauterine devices, and abortion-inducing medications.


The companies Hobby Lobby invests in include Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, which makes the Plan B morning-after pill and ParaGard, a copper IUD, as well as Pfizer, the maker of the abortion-inducing drugs Cytotec and Prostin E2. Hobby Lobby's mutual funds also invest in two health insurance companies that cover surgical abortions, abortion drugs, and emergency contraception in their health care policies.


Hobby Lobby's attorneys argue that the provision in the Affordable Care Act that requires most employers to cover contraception in their health plans infringes on the company's right to exercise religious freedom because the company's owners believe that emergency contraception and IUDs are actually forms of abortion. Medical studies have debunked this claim.


Mother Jones reported that all nine of the mutual funds Hobby Lobby's retirement plan holds include investments that clash with the owners' religious beliefs about abortion.

Hobby Lobby Invests In Abortion Pill Manufacturers

Sorry. Didn't see you started a thread already. I didn't look. Are they ignoring this or defending it?
 

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