Obama’s War on the First Amendment by Phyllis Schlafly February 19, 2014
When Barack Obama said he planned to “fundamentally transform” the United States, he wasn’t referring only to spreading the wealth around or even to conforming our foreign-trade regulations to the dictates of globalist busybodies. He is also working openly and covertly, through administrative regulations and supremacist judges’ decisions, to change us into a sanitized secular nation.
The cutting edge of Obama’s war against religion will come into public view on March 25 when the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments about the Obama Administration’s attempt to force private companies, such as Hobby Lobby, to cover abortion-inducing drugs for their employees even though the company’s owners are morally opposed to such drugs. Hobby Lobby has courageously stood up for its religious principles against this requirement despite the threat of fines of $1.3 million daily for not complying with this Obamacare mandate.
Another company, Conestoga Wood, has also stood up against this suffocating infringement on freedom of religion by Obamacare. The Supreme Court will hear both cases on the same day.
Hobby Lobby is a prime example of America as a land of opportunity. The family- owned company started in 1970 with a $600 loan and a garage workshop, and today boasts 588 stores in 47 states and 13,000 full-time employees. ....................................................
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Definition of fundamental (adj) Bing Dictionary fun·da·men·tal [ fùndə mént'l ]
1. basic: relating to or affecting the underlying principles or structure of something (Our foundation - The Constitution of The United States of America) 2. central: serving as an essential part of something (Our Bill of Rights)
The man didn't mince words. He told us exactly what he was going to do. And he's doing it.
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