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Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, 573 U.S. ___ (2014)
Hon'ble Consulates, as it may dutifully be noted I've just gotten into an accident which involved a Texas corporation that
denied responsibility for its stolen vehicle. It should also be noted that “Texas” does not require corporations
to carry liability insurance or that ‘Texas’ resides in a country which doesn’t protect its Universal citizenry,
or equal and Universal justice, etc. While the U.S. Supreme Court only has the obligation to read cases set before it and
not interpret them ‘Hobby Lobby’ had no cause in objecting on a religious bases which has lent itself to the rhetoric
of social instability, or idiocy. . .
i.e. it should therefore be understood that corporations are created out of a benefit for society, or the obligation towards
society that may never be fully separated or listed as theological by maker or design. . .
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