The Twitterverse is, of course, alive with tweets since the Supremes' (entirely expected and still abominable) Hobby Lobby decision this morning. Here are some among many tweets I've found worthwhile:
All of the people who voted in favour of #HobbyLobby have one thing in common and it's not a vagina. #SCOTUS pic.twitter.com/IG8vf93bm3
— Elizabeth Plank (@feministabulous) June 30, 2014
we have literally arrived at the point where we let party supply stores tell women what to do with their bodies.
— lawblob (@lawblob) June 30, 2014
NEW ON CNN: Poll: Confidence in Supreme Court at record low: (CNN) – The same day the Supreme Court issued a h... http://t.co/nKyA2daS9W
— Jeff Kepnes (@KepnesCNN) June 30, 2014
"If you think these corporations are going to stop at birth control, you're kidding yourself." http://t.co/NjqhE3WvdI #HobbyLobby
— Salon.com (@Salon) June 30, 2014
After the Hobby Lobby decision, Fox says that religious taxpayers should also be exempt from covering contraceptives: http://t.co/paPnju2kcf
— Media Matters (@mmfa) June 30, 2014
Before Hobby Lobby, corporation lost its case citing religious objections to racial integration laws http://t.co/f57BD53yz3
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) June 30, 2014
Gotta make a list: Viagra? Okay. Vasectomies? Okay. Female birth control? Nope. What differentiates these, I wonder?
— Markos Moulitsas (@markos) June 30, 2014
Hobby Lobby employees may now be able file a Civil Rights Act Title VII complaint: http://t.co/e5yW1fDTeJ
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 30, 2014
Hobby Lobby's Hypocrisy: The Company's Retirement Plan Invests in Contraception Manufacturers http://t.co/kmPv28KQ9R
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) June 30, 2014
It's not just Hobby Lobby: These 71 companies don't want to cover your birth control either http://t.co/AHEvCZ0voy
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) June 30, 2014
The 8 Best Lines From Ginsburg's Dissent on the Hobby Lobby Contraception Decision http://t.co/cxHzglzsi5
— Katie Baker (@katiejmbaker) June 30, 2014
LGBT Left has been winning in the courts, but now we have hope that SCOTUS will honor small biz conscience exemptions on homosexuality #tcot
— Peter LaBarbera (@PeterLaBarbera) June 30, 2014
This decision prioritizes the imprudent, legally-created "conscience" of the corporation over the God-given conscience of women
— Catholic Democrats (@CatholicDems) June 30, 2014
Justice Ginsburg's fiery Hobby Lobby dissent is a must-read. Here are the highlights: http://t.co/KmWGNj20xm
— Salon.com (@Salon) June 30, 2014
Will corporations soon cite biblical objections to minimum wage, collective bargaining and tax laws? http://t.co/NfnXHJgiq3 #HobbyLobby
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) June 30, 2014
There are 4.5 million employees at the top 224 privately held companies, not narrow! #HobbyLobby #SCOTUS http://t.co/VjTXLz3EYz
— elizabeth baylor (@littlebethb) June 30, 2014
"Claims To Narrowness In Hobby Lobby Can't Hide Sweeping Ruling" http://t.co/SKOBVbcEXF #SCOTUS #HobbyLobby
— CAC (@MyConstitution) June 30, 2014
GOP's Hobby Lobby debacle: Why today's win for conservatives will hurt Republicans this November http://t.co/j33mtVtL55
— Salon.com (@Salon) June 30, 2014
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