tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8153067804852016181.post7998184789326978969..comments2021-11-20T08:31:38.695-08:00Comments on Smother Retired: Woehemahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02830350948184859404noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8153067804852016181.post-50396149029861659542015-03-19T13:24:16.771-07:002015-03-19T13:24:16.771-07:00Dear anonymous, That was the first time I ever sh...Dear anonymous, That was the first time I ever shopped at Hobby Lobby. Thanks for the info. I'll continue to shop at Michaels, if that is okay with you.Woehemahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02830350948184859404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8153067804852016181.post-38293717645300747712015-03-19T10:14:54.868-07:002015-03-19T10:14:54.868-07:00I'm surprised that you shop at Hobby Lobby. Th...I'm surprised that you shop at Hobby Lobby. They were the slimeballs that challenged the part of the Affordable Care Act that made birth control available for free. They argued that Hobby Lobby was a "religious" corporation and that the religious/corporate beliefs prevented them from providing birth control to women that get their health insurance from the company. They weren't even willing to provide birth control in a separate benefit. <br /><br />I think this is totally stupid for a few reasons: <br />1. Even the Catholic church allows birth control. <br />2. A corporation can't have a religion. They're not people.<br /><br />So I don't shop at Hobby Lobby. They're a bunch of blowhard zealots who are trying to impose their religion on everybody. What next? They required women to get married rather than having a baby outside of wedlock? <br /><br />-AAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com