Far Right Peckerheads Got What The Wanted: Unpaid Child Labor

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Judge Cites Hobby Lobby To Excuse Fundamentalist Mormon From Child Labor Testimony

Less than three months after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg warned about the widespread repercussions of the Supreme Court’s majority decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, a federal judge in Utah has cited the controversial ruling in his decision to excuse a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from testifying in a child labor investigation.

Since 2012, the Department of Labor has been investigating the Mormon sect over allegations that church leaders ordered children to be removed from school to harvest pecans on a private ranch, without pay, for up to eight hours a day.
 
Judge Cites Hobby Lobby To Excuse Fundamentalist Mormon From Child Labor Testimony

Less than three months after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg warned about the widespread repercussions of the Supreme Court’s majority decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, a federal judge in Utah has cited the controversial ruling in his decision to excuse a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from testifying in a child labor investigation.

Since 2012, the Department of Labor has been investigating the Mormon sect over allegations that church leaders ordered children to be removed from school to harvest pecans on a private ranch, without pay, for up to eight hours a day.
Are you telling us that a Mormon sect barged into a school and commandeered Mrs. Smith's third grade class to perform slave labor on their pecan farm? Wow!
 
Since 2012, the Department of Labor has been investigating the Mormon sect over allegations that church leaders ordered children to be removed from school to harvest pecans on a private ranch, without pay, for up to eight hours a day.

Working Harvesting Pecans, when they could have been in school where kids learn REAL AMERICAN VALUES!!! Like how it is the Federal Government's responsibility to care for them, and that they have a right to free cheese.

:crybaby:

Outrageous!!!

:eek:
 
Since 2012, the Department of Labor has been investigating the Mormon sect over allegations that church leaders ordered children to be removed from school to harvest pecans on a private ranch, without pay, for up to eight hours a day.

Working Harvesting Pecans, when they could have been in school where kids learn REAL AMERICAN VALUES!!! Like how it is the Federal Government's responsibility to care for them, and that they have a right to free cheese.

:crybaby:

Outrageous!!!

:eek:
The cheese ran out years ago....
 
Judge Cites Hobby Lobby To Excuse Fundamentalist Mormon From Child Labor Testimony

Less than three months after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg warned about the widespread repercussions of the Supreme Court’s majority decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, a federal judge in Utah has cited the controversial ruling in his decision to excuse a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from testifying in a child labor investigation.

Since 2012, the Department of Labor has been investigating the Mormon sect over allegations that church leaders ordered children to be removed from school to harvest pecans on a private ranch, without pay, for up to eight hours a day.

Why are you linking to a hate site?
 
Judge Cites Hobby Lobby To Excuse Fundamentalist Mormon From Child Labor Testimony

Less than three months after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg warned about the widespread repercussions of the Supreme Court’s majority decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, a federal judge in Utah has cited the controversial ruling in his decision to excuse a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from testifying in a child labor investigation.

Since 2012, the Department of Labor has been investigating the Mormon sect over allegations that church leaders ordered children to be removed from school to harvest pecans on a private ranch, without pay, for up to eight hours a day.

Why are you linking to a hate site?

The Huffington Post has the attention span of a gnat. That isn't Jakes fault.

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Judge Cites Hobby Lobby To Excuse Fundamentalist Mormon From Child Labor Testimony

Less than three months after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg warned about the widespread repercussions of the Supreme Court’s majority decision in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, a federal judge in Utah has cited the controversial ruling in his decision to excuse a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from testifying in a child labor investigation.

Since 2012, the Department of Labor has been investigating the Mormon sect over allegations that church leaders ordered children to be removed from school to harvest pecans on a private ranch, without pay, for up to eight hours a day.


Judge Cites Hobby Lobby To Excuse Fundamentalist Mormon From Child Labor Testimony

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So we have some on the far right supporting child unpaid slave labor in west Texas.
 
"Far right peckerheads"? I wonder if the same caring allegedly unbiased lefties would dare criticize the far left for stoning women to death? For the life of me I can't figure out how the religious freedom sanctioned by the supreme court in the Hobby Lobby decision has anything to do with Mormons taking their kids out of school to pick freaking pecans.
 
Judicial decisions should not buse used to hide behind a religious shield to abuse children and force them to work for eight hours without pay.

The judge's ruling will be overturned, and the judge will be santioned.
 
The Progs would rather have Undocumented Kids in the country as Real Slaves, than for kids to do work organized by a church (and most likely with the permission of their parents).
 
So we have some on the far right supporting child unpaid slave labor in west Texas.

No, we have a butt-hurt OP that cannot stand the fact that judicial decisions can be used to protect individual's conservative religious beliefs.

I wonder will this protect the practice of Sharia law in the U.S.?
 

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