Pretty much:
The Little Sisters Of The Poor have taken care of elderly poor since 1839, but @HillaryClinton thinks it's necessary 2force them 2provide BC
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) May 17, 2016
As Townhall reported Monday, the eight-member Supreme Court punted on a case pitting the Little Sisters of the Poor, Priests for Life, and other religious organizations against the Obama administration and the its birth control mandate, sending the case back to a lower court.
SCOTUS punts on 'Little Sisters' contraceptive mandate case, handing nuns a (temporary) legal victory: https://t.co/F192oQ3dVR
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) May 16, 2016
The Supreme Court didn't rule on #ZubikvBurwell, instead asked lower courts to reconsider. https://t.co/JhXcKr757f pic.twitter.com/xOXFHESvJH
— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) May 16, 2016
Hillary Clinton, firmly in the pocket of Planned Parenthood, tweeted that of course Catholic employers should be forced to provide abortifacient drugs and birth control to employees regardless of their religious convictions: It shouldn’t even be a question, she added.
Every woman, no matter where she works, deserves birth control coverage. This shouldn't be a question. #SCOTUS -H
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) May 16, 2016
In typical liberal fashion, Clinton insisted that women “deserve” birth control coverage, and the courts are apparently foolish to even consider the case.
where is that in the Constitution?
— T Wade (@fireguy_bulldog) May 16, 2016
Since when did birth control become a right which the public must fund?
— Constitutionalist (@patriot_first) May 16, 2016
This might sound crazy, but stick with me here…maybe, just maybe, they could go to the store and buy some?
— (((Voight75))) (@Voight75) May 17, 2016
https://twitter.com/nici_bur/status/732355258324815873
You’re free to think so. You’re not free to make me pay for it.
— Fr. Josh Miller (@FrJoshMiller) May 16, 2016
https://twitter.com/therealmomofoc/status/732331155706404864
Are you kidding? If you believe women are capable, let them pay for it themselves rather than forcing other people to pay.
— Fergus Hodgson (@FergHodgson) May 16, 2016
women shouldn't rely on old politicians for their birth control
— MarieTweets (@mkues65) May 16, 2016
nobody "deserves" an employment benefit. Quit your pandering. #NeverHilliary
— Jon D. Smith (@jdsproducer) May 16, 2016
Hey there @HillaryClinton, EVERY man deserves 45 condoms a month, no matter where he works! #LiberalIdiot https://t.co/g5Qkjr17Ko
— Covey Wan Kenobi (@MattinBoise) May 16, 2016
https://twitter.com/MatthewLeber/status/732327440715001858
does every man get free condoms too?
— Buhlahkay (@Blake_Youngg) May 17, 2016
https://twitter.com/CoFemale/status/732337991226560512
It ISN'T a question. Woman who want insurance that includes birth control have LOTS of choices. No need to force employers.
— Lucky Eat-Anter (@LuckyEatAnter) May 16, 2016
No, the Catholic Church shouldn't be required to cover something that's against their beliefs. @HillaryClinton
— Ryan B. Leslie (@RyanBLeslie) May 16, 2016
@OuttaBaghdad4Nw U call yourself a lawyer? That wasn't the issue before the Court. So abortion beats my religious beliefs?
— Arthur Darr (@Clinkdarr) May 17, 2016
https://twitter.com/pinecohen/status/732327186875723776
https://twitter.com/prolifeadair/status/732341862128717824
https://twitter.com/RyanCMayer/status/732350471373873152
https://twitter.com/shelleyciliento/status/732363355252391936
https://twitter.com/adudeinaplace/status/732329905086599169
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