Get Thee Out of a Nunnery
Get thee to a nunnery.
Shakespeare (1564-1616), Hamlet
Yesterday in
a temporary order, the Supreme Court exempted a group of Denver nuns, the
Little Sister of the Poor, who hire 75 employees, from ObamaCare’s
contraceptive mandate. The mandate dictates tha
employers must offer contraceptive coverage to women employees without
co-payments.
The New York Times described the nuns' exemption this way:
"The Supreme Court on Friday extended
a temporary order from Justice Sonia Sotomayor barring the Obama administration
from enforcing the contraception coverage requirement of the Affordable Care
Act against an order of Roman Catholic nuns."
"The justices said their order should
not be construed as an expression of their views on the merits of the case."
"Nevertheless, it was a setback for the White House, the Justice Department and
federal health officials, who say women will benefit immensely from access to
contraceptives at no cost."
(Robert Pear,
“In Nuns’ Suit, Justices Block Key Mandate in Health Law, New York Times, January 24, 2014).
To comply
with the Supreme Court temporary reprieve, the nuns simply
have to certify they are a religious organization that objects to the mandate
because it violates their religious beliefs.
The order is
not directly related to another law suit, now percolating up to the Supreme Court, of for-profit companies, Hobby Lobby Stores
and Conestra Wood Specialties, who also object to the Contraceptive Mandate because it violates their Protestant Christian ethics.
The exemption is a setback for the Obama administration because it sets
the tone for a series of other lawsuits evolving from other courts challenging other ObamaCare mandates. The nuns' decision
is embarrassing and follows on the heels
of delay of the Employer Mandate. Will
the Individual Mandate be the next Mandate to be challenged and
delayed?
All of which raises these questions:
What if the contraceptive mandate
falls,
What if it even for the poor nuns it
stalls?
What, pray tell, will come next?
What will happen to safe sex?
What will happen to affairs and adultery?
And other fandangos outside the nunnery?
Outlawing pay for a contraceptive,
Can be a very deceptive elective.
What, you ask, pay for it?
Yes, it only costs a bit.
What, you ask, pay for it?
Yes, it only costs a bit.
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The Supreme Court has issued a
temporary reprieve for nuns from the contraceptive mandate.
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