Not only does the owners of Hobby Lobby want to prevent female employees form getting insurance company provided contraceptives while paying for vasectomies and ED treatments for their male employees, they are also investing their employees 401k retirement funds in the same companies which produce the very same contraceptive products that they are refusing to allow their insurance company to provide. They claim that they have no problems with this since their investment choices have nothing to do with their religious beliefs.
So I guess when it comes to doing business with China, where the largest number of abortions are performed each year, or when investing in companies that produce what they see as 'abortion pills', that's OK because those decisions had NOTHING to do with their religious beliefs, so it would be wrong to consider that as being hypocritical.
It appears to be that it's ONLY when they're dealing with their FEMALE employees that it's critical that their religious beliefs be respected by the public and the government.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2014/04/01/hobby-lobby-401k-discovered-to-be-investor-in-numerous-abortion-and-contraception-products-while-claiming-religious-objection/