In the wake of his
massive failure as a movie-maker, Rick Santorum has returned to the political realm to argue that religious rights trump women’s health.
Rick Santorum says corporations should be able to deny women birth control.
During an appearance on CNN’s State Of The Union on Sunday, Santorum said
that
corporations that are owned by religious employers have the
constitutional right to deny their female employees birth control
coverage.
Santorum was defending Hobby Lobby in their effort to be exempt from
Obamacare’s birth control coverage mandate. The Supreme Court recently
made the decision to hear the case, even though it upheld the law last
year. According to the former GOP Presidential candidate, since the
company’s owners are Christian, they have every right to force their
religious views upon women.
But Santorum’s anti-birth control and anti-women views didn’t go
unchallenged. Former Vermont Governor Howard Dean pointed out that
forcing religious views upon employees tramples their rights. He also
correctly noted that everyone in the nation has to follow the law
because it applies to everyone. In other words, if the law only applied
to people of a certain religion, then it would be unconstitutional. But
since that’s not the reality, Hobby Lobby has no case.
DEAN: “This is one country, we all have to live by a set
of things that are passed in Washington and are agreed to by the court.”
SANTORUM: “The idea that the First Amendment stops after you walk out
of church, that it doesn’t have anything to do with how you live the
rest of your life, I don’t know very many people of faith that believes
that their religion ends with just worship. It ends in how you practice
and live that faith. And President Obama is saying, ‘No, once you step
outside that church, I get to impose my values on you, your religious
values don’t matter anymore, it’s my values that I can impose on you. I
don’t think that’s what the First Amendment stands for. And I don’t
think that’s what the court will say.”
DEAN: “It can’t enable you to force your religious views on other people.”
Here’s the
video via Raw Story.
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