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Re: I'm Not Sure I Get It beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 01/08/2014 03:42:51 AM

The idea is that Hobby Lobby was able to ignore part of healthcare law due to its beliefs.

The Church of Satan is saying that another part of healthcare law, forcing women to read pro-life pamphlets, is against ITS beliefs, so anyone who shares their belief can use the same exemption.

I amuse myself.
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