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maria, because one of the things that struck me about this case is the plaintiff in particular has such an interesting story as a navy veteran, a young father. he s in school. i would say, you know, doing all the right things and just essentially needs assistance, which is supposed to be the social safety net, that s supposed to be part of our values as americans, and as a veteran he understands drug testing and yet essentially now that he is just asking for help the state of florida is saying no, you have to be drug tested before we help you. right. louis lebron really blew the old and persistent stereotype of welfare applicants and recipients out of the water. he s a veteran, a single father, a law student at the time, and takes care of his disabled mother. no different from you or from me. one of the things i read,
found it to be wildly unconstitutional. nice try. you get an f because we got you. a new battle ahead for obamacare over the birth-control mandate. the justice department has asked the supreme court not to allow religiously affiliated groups a temporary exemption. why has the full weight of the justice department come down on the little sisters of the poor? all the nuns would have to do to get out of the birth-control mandate is to sign a form. we re just a few days into the new year and already the war on women is heating up in our nation s highest court as we await a key decision from justice sonia sotomayor. at issue, whether signing a form puts a substantial burden on religious liberty. in this case, a nonprofit religious organization is challenging the affordable care act s contraception mandate. if you followed the debate last year you ll recall religious nonprofits like the little sisters of the poor are already exempt from the requirement to provide heal