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<blockquote data-quote="Shootin 4 Fun" data-source="post: 2565269" data-attributes="member: 6465"><p>Yep, I'm guilty of being a skank chasing skanks and I knew then that what I was doing was immoral, I just didn't care. There is no morality high horse, if a chick wants to slut around that's fine by me, but she needs to accept responsibilities for her decisions. If she works for a company with strong religious beliefs she may want to change hobbies or jobs. It's not her employers responsibility to fix the mistakes she makes on her own time. </p><p></p><p>The bottom line is that corporations do have rights. The owners should have a say in what benefits are offered. If you don't like Hobby Lobby's stance on this issue, build a better mouse trap and put them out of business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shootin 4 Fun, post: 2565269, member: 6465"] Yep, I'm guilty of being a skank chasing skanks and I knew then that what I was doing was immoral, I just didn't care. There is no morality high horse, if a chick wants to slut around that's fine by me, but she needs to accept responsibilities for her decisions. If she works for a company with strong religious beliefs she may want to change hobbies or jobs. It's not her employers responsibility to fix the mistakes she makes on her own time. The bottom line is that corporations do have rights. The owners should have a say in what benefits are offered. If you don't like Hobby Lobby's stance on this issue, build a better mouse trap and put them out of business. [/QUOTE]
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