Supreme Court Gay Ruling

So the Supreme Court of the United States ruled in favor of gay marriage. Big deal.  I’m not going to celebrate even though I want gays and lesbians to have that privilege.  I am concerned with a few things. First off, is this ruling to be enforced by churches across the nation, regardless of the […]
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Women Can’t Get Birth Control

Okay, so no one out there thinks women can’t get birth control?  Right? However, reading twitter several left-winged sites have posted articles that state that in more succulent tones.  Take this article: Can birth control help Democrats keep the Senate? by Irin Carmon. Its a very carefully worded opinion piece which talks about the democrats going around the […]
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Supreme Court Rules Against Unions

In a ruling that is in line with the Constitution, and what the USA stands for the SCOTUS stated that unions cannot force home heath-care workers to be part of their union. Imagine this, you are caring for your elderly mother, or father, and a union comes along and says you cannot do that unless […]
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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Hobby Lobby

The US Supreme Court decided, by a decision of 5-4, to uphold Hobby Lobby’s decision to not provide some forms of birth control they feel violates their religious beliefs. To the left, this means all forms of birth control.  Its a way to prevent companies from dealing with the LGBT community, and a host of […]
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Seeing the Bias in Journalism

The New York Times recently had an article showing how the US Supreme Court Justices were located in regards to how they voted on cases. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/27/upshot/a-more-nuanced-breakdown-of-the-supreme-court.html?smid=tw-nytimes&_r=0 The picture is too small to see the details, but the first impression this photo gives is that the SCOTUS appears to lean conservative.  That’s exactly what the Times […]
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