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Related: About this forumPapantonio: The Hobby Lobby Hoax
Mike Papantonio and Ed Schultz discuss the Hobby Lobby birth control Supreme Court case which could be a major turning point in the grand Culture Wars.
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Papantonio: The Hobby Lobby Hoax (Original Post)
GoLeft TV
Mar 2014
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Usta spend a lot of money at Hobby Lobby. Been spending it elsewhere for a year now.
marble falls
Mar 2014
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marble falls
(57,280 posts)1. Usta spend a lot of money at Hobby Lobby. Been spending it elsewhere for a year now.
cui bono
(19,926 posts)2. k n r
Always interesting to hear Pap talk.
ReRe
(10,597 posts)3. Seen on a sign outside SC Bldg:
"Get your hobbies out of my ovaries!"
passiveporcupine
(8,175 posts)4. I wonder why Papantonio said Hobby Lobby might win
but it won't be based on the concept that corporations are people. How then do justify this case? First he got me all excited and then he let me down.
Roland99
(53,342 posts)5. Imagine every corporate CEO, CFO, CIO, VP, etc. being *personally* liable for corporate products?
Imagine the CEO of GM being *personally* liable for deaths from problems from cars that were not recalled.
Imagine Duke Energy officers being *personally* liable for costs of cleaning up the coal ash spill (and any physical maladies arising from that).
Imagine....