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In response to
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Why can't a taxpayer use this to say, my taxes are spent on things that are counter to my religious beliefs like war spending etc.
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by
Porka
I believe it has to do with compelling state interests which they have in cases of wars our national protection.
Posted by
Krustuardo (aka krustylu)
Jul 1 '14, 07:41
And it should apply in the Hobby Lobby case, they were wrong.
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Krustuardo
Jul 1, 07:41
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else -- nm
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Porka
Jul 1, 07:42
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