A Liberty Moment (National Radio Commentary / Salem-Townhall.com) April 10, 2015
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The controversy over religious rights in Indiana presents an important “liberty moment” when the lights come on and we recognize that big government is in fact out to take away our freedoms.
Remember the promise about health care? If you like your policy, Obamacare won’t hurt you, you just keep your private policy. But no, millions of those policies were in fact declared illegal by Obamacare and people had to buy more expensive policies with mandatory coverages like pregnancy insurance for young males, they didn’t want or need.
That was the promise of same-sex marriage: It won’t hurt or affect anyone, it’s just extending a right for two people who want to marry. But no, in Indiana, Arkansas and elsewhere, it turns out that bakers, photographers, florists and caterers whose owners’ religious beliefs do not permit them to participate in gay marriage ceremonies must either violate their religious conscience or give up their business.
Attention 2016 voters: this is a liberty moment.
Link to Salem-Townhall.com audio: http://townhall.com/talkradio/dailycommentary/699512
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A Liberty Moment (National Radio Commentary / Salem-Townhall.com) April 10, 2015
Posted by daviddavenport in Radio Commentaries.trackback
The controversy over religious rights in Indiana presents an important “liberty moment” when the lights come on and we recognize that big government is in fact out to take away our freedoms.
Remember the promise about health care? If you like your policy, Obamacare won’t hurt you, you just keep your private policy. But no, millions of those policies were in fact declared illegal by Obamacare and people had to buy more expensive policies with mandatory coverages like pregnancy insurance for young males, they didn’t want or need.
That was the promise of same-sex marriage: It won’t hurt or affect anyone, it’s just extending a right for two people who want to marry. But no, in Indiana, Arkansas and elsewhere, it turns out that bakers, photographers, florists and caterers whose owners’ religious beliefs do not permit them to participate in gay marriage ceremonies must either violate their religious conscience or give up their business.
Attention 2016 voters: this is a liberty moment.
Link to Salem-Townhall.com audio: http://townhall.com/talkradio/dailycommentary/699512
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