The Little Sisters of the Poor are heading back to court to defend themselves against the Obama administration’s Health and Human Services mandate to provide contraception, yet again. In an unusual political move, Pennsylvania and California sued the Little Sisters, demanding the same group who won at the Supreme Court in Zubik v. Burwell provide contraceptives in their state.
In early October, HHS issued a new rule that protects religious non-profits like the Little Sisters of the Poor from providing anything like contraception that would violate their religious beliefs. In a press release, Mark Rienzi, senior counsel at Becket and lead attorney for the Little Sisters of the Poor, said: “Sadly Josh Shapiro and Xavier Becerra [attorneys general in Pennsylvania and California, respectively] think attacking nuns is a way to score political points. These men may think their campaign donors want them to sue nuns, but our guess is most taxpayers disagree. No one needs nuns in order to get contraceptives, and no one needs these guys reigniting the last administration’s divisive and unnecessary culture war.”
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It's not enough for the Left that they win. They must MAKE you accede to their doctrine. They must MAKE you give their views sanction.
ReplyDeleteThey are not just tyrants wanting to control your flesh, they demand to infect your mind.
They all should be in insane asylums.
DeleteFor the love of God, why can't Democrats leave the Little Sisters of the Poor alone?
ReplyDeleteBecause they're satanic idiots?
Because they're satanic idiots?
DeleteFits the mold.