Another Company Is Staging A Hobby Lobby-Esque Birth Control Fight

You wanna employ a prostitute you pay for the services out of pocket.

Whats wrong with that principle being applied to people who just want to have sex without paying? You don't want to make babies then you pay for your own conception prevention.

Simple enough.

If you want to pay for other people's birth control then you really ought to be willing to pay for others access to prostitutes.

Employees are earning the birth control coverage by the work they do. Is that too hard a concept for you people to understand?
 
You wanna employ a prostitute you pay for the services out of pocket.

Whats wrong with that principle being applied to people who just want to have sex without paying? You don't want to make babies then you pay for your own conception prevention.

Simple enough.

If you want to pay for other people's birth control then you really ought to be willing to pay for others access to prostitutes.

Employees are earning the birth control coverage by the work they do. Is that too hard a concept for you people to understand?

Hey BOZO, I challenge you to show me where, when, how- in regard to women not being able to get birth control???? SHOW US.. LINK IT
 
if people want to boycott the company that is their right freedom is truly a wonderful thing.

Yes, it IS their right to boycott companies for exercising their 1st amendment. Do you think it's a good idea, though?

To those boycotting it is in a free society you have to take the bad with the good.
 
You wanna employ a prostitute you pay for the services out of pocket.

Whats wrong with that principle being applied to people who just want to have sex without paying? You don't want to make babies then you pay for your own conception prevention.

Simple enough.

If you want to pay for other people's birth control then you really ought to be willing to pay for others access to prostitutes.

Employees are earning the birth control coverage by the work they do. Is that too hard a concept for you people to understand?

Wrong, the employee and employer agree to compensation, it's a two way street. If you think you deserve a particular benefit, find an employer who offers it. Is that too hard a concept for you people to understand?
 
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shit stirring is the motto of the leftist/liberal/Democrat today

stop letting them run all over you
 
Boycott Eden Foods.

:eusa_hand:No thanks, I like their crushed tomatoes, and pinto beans. :lol: Guess i'll have to buy a few extra cans, since 3 people on here will not be shopping there anymore, not that they ever shopped there to start with...:rolleyes:

I vote to support Eden Foods, and I spend money, that I earned myself, not that the government gives me.

Now let's see, what else do they have? :coffee:
 
You wanna employ a prostitute you pay for the services out of pocket.

Whats wrong with that principle being applied to people who just want to have sex without paying? You don't want to make babies then you pay for your own conception prevention.

Simple enough.

If you want to pay for other people's birth control then you really ought to be willing to pay for others access to prostitutes.

Employees are earning the birth control coverage by the work they do. Is that too hard a concept for you people to understand?

Really?

Where is that in the compensation package?

The GOVERNMENT decided ON it's OWN to FORCE insurance companies to cover it, you people are so steeped in your lies you don't even think twice before you fire them off.
 
Spurred on by the Supreme CourtÂ’s recent Hobby Lobby ruling, Eden Foods CEO Michael Potter has revived a March 2013 case to nix coverage of all birth control from his employeesÂ’ healthcare plans. In turn, many shoppers have soured on the organic food giant and are boycotting its products.

“In accordance with his Catholic faith, Potter believes that any action which either before, at the moment of, or after sexual intercourse, is specifically intended to prevent procreation, whether as an end or means -- including abortifacients and contraception -- is wrong,” Erin Mersino, Eden’s lawyer from the conservative Thomas More Law Center, said in a statement sent to The Huffington Post on Friday.

Last month, Hobby Lobby won the right to shirk a clause in the Affordable Care Act that requires employers who provide health insurance to cover all Food and Drug Administration-approved forms of birth control. The company, which is owned by a family of evangelical Christians, opposed emergency contraceptives such as “morning after” pills Plan B and Ella and intrauterine devices, which it believes are tantamount to abortion.

Eden's founder and chief executive goes one step further, opposing all birth control.

MORE: Eden Foods' Hobby Lobby-esque Birth Control Fight Sparks Boycott

Will women tolerate this trend - or boycott such companies?

They are called abortifacients for a reason.
 
Spurred on by the Supreme Court’s recent Hobby Lobby ruling, Eden Foods CEO Michael Potter has revived a March 2013 case to nix coverage of all birth control from his employees’ healthcare plans. In turn, many shoppers have soured on the organic food giant and are boycotting its products.

“In accordance with his Catholic faith, Potter believes that any action which either before, at the moment of, or after sexual intercourse, is specifically intended to prevent procreation, whether as an end or means -- including abortifacients and contraception -- is wrong,” Erin Mersino, Eden’s lawyer from the conservative Thomas More Law Center, said in a statement sent to The Huffington Post on Friday.

Last month, Hobby Lobby won the right to shirk a clause in the Affordable Care Act that requires employers who provide health insurance to cover all Food and Drug Administration-approved forms of birth control. The company, which is owned by a family of evangelical Christians, opposed emergency contraceptives such as “morning after” pills Plan B and Ella and intrauterine devices, which it believes are tantamount to abortion.

Eden's founder and chief executive goes one step further, opposing all birth control.

MORE: Eden Foods' Hobby Lobby-esque Birth Control Fight Sparks Boycott

Will women tolerate this trend - or boycott such companies?

They are called abortifacients for a reason.

No, they're not. This Christian nut wants to ban ALL forms of birth control - meaning also alll forms of contraceptives.
 
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Spurred on by the Supreme CourtÂ’s recent Hobby Lobby ruling, Eden Foods CEO Michael Potter has revived a March 2013 case to nix coverage of all birth control from his employeesÂ’ healthcare plans. In turn, many shoppers have soured on the organic food giant and are boycotting its products.

“In accordance with his Catholic faith, Potter believes that any action which either before, at the moment of, or after sexual intercourse, is specifically intended to prevent procreation, whether as an end or means -- including abortifacients and contraception -- is wrong,” Erin Mersino, Eden’s lawyer from the conservative Thomas More Law Center, said in a statement sent to The Huffington Post on Friday.

Last month, Hobby Lobby won the right to shirk a clause in the Affordable Care Act that requires employers who provide health insurance to cover all Food and Drug Administration-approved forms of birth control. The company, which is owned by a family of evangelical Christians, opposed emergency contraceptives such as “morning after” pills Plan B and Ella and intrauterine devices, which it believes are tantamount to abortion.

Eden's founder and chief executive goes one step further, opposing all birth control.

MORE: Eden Foods' Hobby Lobby-esque Birth Control Fight Sparks Boycott

Will women tolerate this trend - or boycott such companies?

They are called abortifacients for a reason.

No, they're not. This Christian nut wants to ban ALL forms of birth control - meaning also alll forms of contraceptives.

Actually, they are, and it is the FDA that defines them that way.
 
Stop the Christian war on women's reproductive rights.

Nobody is stopping women from purchasing the birth control method of their choice using their own money.
I don't see insurance companies being forced to pay for my condoms.
 
They are called abortifacients for a reason.

No, they're not. This Christian nut wants to ban ALL forms of birth control - meaning also alll forms of contraceptives.

Actually, they are, and it is the FDA that defines them that way.

Seriously, do you have a reading comprehension problem? I suggest you reread the OP - especially the second paragraph.
 
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Stop the Christian war on women's reproductive rights.

Don't forget the war on men's reproductive rights.

'Hey yo, I dropped some sperm in there and I need it back babe.' 'Sorry to ask babe, but I don't wanna do the child support thing for the next 20 years' :lol: That's as silly as your argument...:laugh2:
 
Contraceptives like Plan B don’t prevent fertilized eggs from implanting in a woman’s body. But their labels still say they do—and they’ve become a tool for conservative activists.

MORE: Why Can't the FDA Fix Outdated Birth Control Labels? - The Daily Beast

The FDA could help clear up some of this Christian nonsense by fixing outdated birth control labels.
 
You wanna employ a prostitute you pay for the services out of pocket.

Whats wrong with that principle being applied to people who just want to have sex without paying? You don't want to make babies then you pay for your own conception prevention.

Simple enough.

If you want to pay for other people's birth control then you really ought to be willing to pay for others access to prostitutes.

Employees are earning the birth control coverage by the work they do. Is that too hard a concept for you people to understand?

Really?

Where is that in the compensation package?

The GOVERNMENT decided ON it's OWN to FORCE insurance companies to cover it, you people are so steeped in your lies you don't even think twice before you fire them off.

It's the government of the People, remember?

The cost of the insurance gets factored into a company's decision on how much they will decide, or negotiate, to compensate their employees.
 
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