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Originally Posted by shamrock55
So they focus on one law in Kansas where people are trying to regulate morality.
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I'm more of a Libertarian than a Conservative/Republican or Liberal/Progressive/Democrat. I think people for the most part should be left the fuck alone to make their own decisions and live their life they way they want to without interfering in OTHERS lives or having THEIR LIVES interfered with.
If I want to see hookers then as long as I'm not hurting anyone I should be able to do that. If a girl wants to put a for rent sign out then as long as she's not hurting anyone else she should be able to do that.
I'll admit that TO ME, abortion is killing a human being, therefore TO ME, it is hurting someone else so in that regard I guess I'm conservative. Now when it comes to the pill, or condoms, or the depo shot, or any of the other various methods of PREVENTING pregnancy, that again is a personal choice and I don't have any say so about it except when it comes to ME, PERSONALLY.
I write about the constitution regularly. I know it well. In fact, I have a good part of it committed to memory. Nowhere in that document is there anything about forcing doctors to do things against their moral values. Nowhere. And before you jump in and say "well, they didn't have that back then", yes, they did. There have been methods of birth control and abortion dating back to the ancient Egyptians and Greeks including the writings of Hippocrates (you know, the guy the Hippocratic Oath was named after...).
Now this being the case, I also respect the right of the doctors, pharmacists, and other medical practitioners to have their own feelings and moral judgements on what is right for them to do and if THEY don't believe it's morally right to perform an abortion, prescribe the morning after pill, or even if they are staunch Catholics and don't believe it's right to sell condoms or other birth control methods, THAT IS THEIR RIGHT TO DO SO. If I need those items, I'll go somewhere else. It's just that simple. I have NO RIGHT to insist they adopt my moral or ethical code if it might violate theirs. Likewise, they have no right to tell me I shouldn't be able to buy a condom somewhere else if I want to. It's all about personal freedom to me. Everybody's personal freedom, not just mine.
Throughout this thread the people complaining the loudest about how backwards KS is and how the doctors and pharmacists should be FORCED BY LAW to sell things or provide services that are morally repulsive to them are claiming some kind of superiority in their enlightenment and insulting those with other belief systems than theirs.
Who is really trying to IMPOSE BY LAW their moral values on others? Is it the KS law that says the medical professionals DO NOT HAVE TO sell or provide services that go against their values (not forbidding anything, just giving THEM a choice) or is it the people on the left that are DEMANDING that they have their way even if it violates another's personal values?
Think about who is the intolerant group here.
KsJack