Planned Parenthood Organizing Huge Supreme Court Rally to Deny Hobby Lobby’s Religious Freedom

National   |   Steven Ertelt   |   Mar 24, 2014   |   12:50PM   |   Washington, DC

The Planned Parenthood abortion business is planning a massive rally on Tuesday in front of the Supreme Court as it hears debate on the major religious liberties cases from Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood seeking relief from the pro-abortion HHS mandate.

“I’ve just learned that Planned Parenthood is planning their own big rally at the Supreme Court in support of the HHS Mandate on March 25,” says Eri Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League. “Word is that Planned Parenthood has a huge rally of their own planned, with a massive banner, signs, the whole nine.”

hobbylobby8But Scheidler’s group and pro-life advcoates are pushing their own pro-life rally to support Hobby Lobby. He tells LifeNews these cases are vitally important for pro-life people to support.

“On March 25, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Sebelius — the first two cases on the HHS Mandate to reach the high court,” he said. “The HHS Mandate is one of the most controversial parts of Obamacare. It forces employers to provide free abortion inducing drugs in their health plans — without any regard to religious or moral objections. The Green family, owners of Hobby Lobby, and the Hahn family, owners of Conestoga, are standing for all of us who cherish religious freedom by challenging the HHS Mandate in court.”

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Schiedler is urging pro-lifers to come to the Surpeme Court on Tuesday to support Hobby Lobby. His group and other pro-life advocates are hsoting a prayer vigil and rally at the Supreme Court from 9:30-11:30 a.m.

“Spread the word about these important cases and the religious freedom issues involved through every channel: email,  Facebook, Twitter and your personal blog or other website,” he said. “Keep the Green and Hahn families, all their attorneys and the Supreme Court justices hearing their cases in your prayers over the coming days before the oral arguments.”

“A good ruling in these two cases would mean the END of the HHS Mandate and a HUGE victory for religious freedom,” he concludes.