Hobby Lobby Still Covers Vasectomies And Viagra

[MENTION=31132]Lakhota[/MENTION]

A man can get a vasectomy and a woman can get her tubes tied, both covered by Hobby Lobby's health insurance.

That is comparing apples to apples, Lakhota.
No response?

Why does Lakhota avoid my post? It's a fair statement and relevant to his thread. He must need to run from reality to continue with his drivel.

It's [MENTION=31132]Lakhota[/MENTION] !!
 
they hate not being able to step on OUR RIGHTS

you would think they decided to ban abortions or something
 
Hobby Lobby -- now free to drop emergency "morning after" pills and intrauterine devices from its workers' health insurance plans -- has given no indication that it plans to stop helping its male employees obtain erectile dysfunction treatments.

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the craft store chain, owned by evangelical Christians, doesn't have to pay for health care coverage of contraceptives prohibited by its owners' religion.

But pills and pumps that help a man stiffen his penis in preparation for sex are perfectly acceptable.

Evangelical Christians have long argued that life begins at conception, and therefore that medical procedures that disrupt the first stages of pregnancy amount to murder. In the case of Hobby Lobby, this extends to a woman taking pills such as Plan B, Next Choice or Ella, any of which would prevent her ovaries from releasing an egg that could be fertilized after unprotected sex.

Perhaps taking a note from Catholic Church's opposition to sterilization, Hobby Lobby also objected to long-term birth control methods such as IUDs, which can cost women up to $1,000.

But that does not explain why Hobby Lobby doesn't object to covering the cost of its male employees' vasectomies.

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This seems like extreme hypocrisy to me.

Any chance it covers lobotomies? We have a few loony libs here who are in desperate need of another.
 

That's silly. Large companies everywhere do business with the Chinese. The Chinese have a lot of mouths to feed and at the behest of many nations has made a concerted effort to control overpopulation.

As far as Hobby Lobby's investments, they didn't personally invest in abortion, the people who handle their employee retirement portfolios did.

I'm giving Hobby Lobby a pass on the ridiculous charges by a Forbes' magazine gotcha reporter. He failed to mention Hobby Lobby owner hands were not on the account claimed used to smear innocent people.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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The Hobby Lobby ruling is getting the silver screen treatment from former Pennsylvania senator and GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum, his production company revealed Monday on the heels of the contentious Supreme Court decision.

The Hobby Lobby Case Is Already Becoming A Movie, Thanks To Rick Santorum

Holy shit...

Oh my god, it's contentious. What to do, what to do. Mankind is doomed. We're gonna put y'all back in chains. We're gonna force you to go to church. Yup. Get ready. Armageddon is next.
 
Who buys Hobby Lobby junk? Serious question.
Hobby Lobby sells Prismacolor (tm) pencils, choice for professional artists. I bought a set for my brother-in-law's birthday during their 40% off sale, and he made a point of telling me how happy he was to have good pencils to pencil in scale drawings for his murals, which are found all over the region's city halls, medical clinics, estate homes, and theater houses. They also sell DMC embroidery threads, which are manufactured in France and favored everywhere because they needle better than far more expensive 6-ply flosses, which are not nearly so color-fast as their French-made counterpart.

Sorry, Hobby Lobby stocks basic supplies, not to mention German-made Gutermann threads which are truly cool for both better domestic and commercial sewing machines that run at 2000 spms.

You need to cue in your talking points that they are mistaken about Hobby Lobby's commitment to excellence. It's just that. Hobby Lobby is committed to excellence in all things, including human life, thank God.

They carry the best cotton battings made, not to mention name-brand sewing materials that are highly-rated on colorfastness and fashionably up-to-date.

I've been a professional needle arts instructor, writer, and fabric-historian scholar for years. I toast the excellence of Hobby Lobby's service, quality, and thrift. People who otherwise couldn't afford excellence can if they simply watch the regular sales. Almost everything goes on sale a couple of times a year, plus if you go online, you often can get a printable 40% off or better coupon on one item when you visit their store.

They deserve the success they've earned by treating customers right.
 
SO? Nobody HAS to work there. But, how do you feel about sharia law? Freedom. Oh, the whole gay marriage /rights thing. Who is being forced to accept what here? Islam and Sexual perversion. But if you have a vague inkling that perhaps abortion wrong...and feel motivated to speak your mind and oppose it? I am a secular humanist. Agnostic. I support the Supreme court's ruling in this case, because it supports individual freedom, not imposing on the masses by some fickle intellectuals.
 
Hobby Lobby -- now free to drop emergency "morning after" pills and intrauterine devices from its workers' health insurance plans -- has given no indication that it plans to stop helping its male employees obtain erectile dysfunction treatments.

The Supreme Court ruled Monday that the craft store chain, owned by evangelical Christians, doesn't have to pay for health care coverage of contraceptives prohibited by its owners' religion.

But pills and pumps that help a man stiffen his penis in preparation for sex are perfectly acceptable.

Evangelical Christians have long argued that life begins at conception, and therefore that medical procedures that disrupt the first stages of pregnancy amount to murder. In the case of Hobby Lobby, this extends to a woman taking pills such as Plan B, Next Choice or Ella, any of which would prevent her ovaries from releasing an egg that could be fertilized after unprotected sex.

Perhaps taking a note from Catholic Church's opposition to sterilization, Hobby Lobby also objected to long-term birth control methods such as IUDs, which can cost women up to $1,000.

But that does not explain why Hobby Lobby doesn't object to covering the cost of its male employees' vasectomies.

MORE: Hobby Lobby Still Covers Vasectomies And Viagra

This seems like extreme hypocrisy to me.

Thing is though, I'm not gonna run to the federal government and try to force Hobby Lobby or any other company to pay for my erections or a vasectomy. If they chose not to cover these things, I would try something really novel and foreign to liberals.

I would pay for it myself !
 

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