Hillary Clinton is the clear frontrunner at this very early point in the 2016 presidential race and, after the midterm elections, the pro-life movement will undoubtedly bring up a laundry list of her pro-abortion actions and comments. Here is something that will undoubtedly be added to the list. hillaryclinton8The potential presidential candidate proves in her response to the Supreme Court’s decision protecting Hobby Lobby from the Obama HHS mandate that she really has no fundamental understanding of what the case was about. John McCormack of the Weekly Standard breaks it down… [read more at LifeNews.com].

The main issue in the Hobby Lobby case the Supreme Court decided yesterday was whether or not it and other businesses run by owners with pro-life values would be able to opt out of having to pay for abortion-causing drugs under the Obama HHS mandate. But to hear it from the pro-abortion side, Hobby Lobby and pro-life advocates supposedly want to ban contraception. Click to watch pro-abortion supporters at the Supreme Court demonstrate they have no idea what was at stake in the Supreme Court case. As Kelsey Harkness of the Daily Signal writes, “Although caricatured as anti-contraception, Hobby Lobby already provides coverage for 16 of the 20 drugs mandated by Obamacare. Outside the… [Read …

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has thrown a hitch into President Barack Obama’s new health care law by blocking a requirement that some religion-affiliated organizations provide health insurance that includes birth control. Read the full article: Birth Control Mandate In Health Care Law Blocked Hours Before Implementation | Family Policy of WV.

The World Health Organization classified birth control pills with estrogen and progestin as a “Group One” carcinogen. “That’s the highest level that a cancer-causing drug can be listed as,” says Karen Malec of the Coalition on Abortion Breast Cancer. And Plan B, known as the morning-after pill, is nothing short of an extremely high dose of contraceptive. “It’s highly carcinogenic,” Malec advises. “It’s listed on the same page with mustard gas and benzene, cadmium, etc. Asbestos and tobacco are also listed.” Malec has filed a brief with the Supreme Court informing the justices of these stats. “They already have 300,000 cases of breast cancer expected this year so this is only going to further increase it,” …

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