The SCrOTUS said it was only a "narrow" decision. Right. Many of America's largest corporations are privately held: Koch Industries, Heinz, Dell, Bloomberg, etc. AND this opens the door to a veritable slip and slide of court suits over one's religious beliefs conflicting with those of our secular government. The Gang of Five kicked the Separation of Church and State clause in the face. Our Republic is in grave danger of succumbing to fascism.
Monday, June 30, 2014
Five Catholic Justices on SCOTUS Rule Against Women and Unions by Tracy Knauss
If there's one group of people you don't want to piss off, it's women. The Supreme Court has now done it. All five members of the SCOTUS Gang of Five are Catholics who are not known for recognizing women's reproductive rights or any other women's rights to be precise. So it was no wonder the Gang of Five ruled against America's women, and disavowed the Constitution's Separation of Church and State clause. Women must lead the revolution to reverse the destruction of our nation by sectarian ideologues like Roberts, Scalia, Alito, Thomas and Kennedy.
The SCrOTUS said it was only a "narrow" decision. Right. Many of America's largest corporations are privately held: Koch Industries, Heinz, Dell, Bloomberg, etc. AND this opens the door to a veritable slip and slide of court suits over one's religious beliefs conflicting with those of our secular government. The Gang of Five kicked the Separation of Church and State clause in the face. Our Republic is in grave danger of succumbing to fascism.
The SCrOTUS said it was only a "narrow" decision. Right. Many of America's largest corporations are privately held: Koch Industries, Heinz, Dell, Bloomberg, etc. AND this opens the door to a veritable slip and slide of court suits over one's religious beliefs conflicting with those of our secular government. The Gang of Five kicked the Separation of Church and State clause in the face. Our Republic is in grave danger of succumbing to fascism.
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