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Old 05-29-2012, 10:13 PM   #121
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Nope. I'd just go find a pharmacy that sells it. DUH!!!!!
That's called "basic intelligence," Fritz. A concept lost on some.
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Old 05-29-2012, 10:14 PM   #122
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I know how this is going to sound, but does having a vagina make you special? .
Ummm...yeah, I kinda think it does. I like vaginas..
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Old 05-29-2012, 10:46 PM   #123
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I too like vaginas. Well except for the mythological vagina dentata (toothed vagina). Sorry, but the movie "Teeth" is playing on IFC.
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Old 05-30-2012, 09:06 AM   #124
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this is all just political horseshit!

Yup
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Old 05-30-2012, 10:45 AM   #125
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The legislation that was passed (H Sub SB 62) is really aimed at further limiting the tort liabilities of health care providers and institutions beyond the scope of the original acts which were limited to the performance of abortions. For those that are saying "if you pharmacist is refusing to fill the script, then just go to another pharmacy", you are wrong. The act gives them the right to refuse to refer the patient to another pharmacy or to another doctor for that matter. These "conscience clauses" are popular among the health care providers because it limits their liabilities if they have moral objections to interfering with the natural progression of a pregnancy.
So? Why does it matter whether you get a referral or not? If they refuse to fill the script, just say "OK - please give me the script back" and motor on down to the next pharmacy and see if they'll fill it (or, there's this new contraption called the telephone that you can use to call and see if the pharmacist will fill the prescription before you go there). No referral is necessary. Again, DUH!!!
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Old 05-30-2012, 10:52 AM   #126
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I think I am going to call Burger King and demand that they serve oysters. It is my "right" to get things my way.
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Old 05-30-2012, 11:07 AM   #127
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Burger King doesn't sell oysters.
Pharmacies sell birth control.
Totally different concept.
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Old 05-30-2012, 11:24 AM   #128
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When I worked as an addictions counselor one of my clients nearly bled to death following a spontaneous incomplete abortion. Good old Saint Francis in Topeka sent her home without doing a D&C because of their beliefs about abortion, never mind the fact that it was not an elective abortion. They told her not to worry, the fetus would eventually pass on its own. But it didn't, a portion became lodged in her uterus causing her to hemorrhage. I had sent her to her room to lay down, and hours went by before one of her roommates realized she wasn't simply sleeping, but had passed out due to blood loss.

Issues like this do not take place in a political vacuum. They have real consequences in the real world, and when women's basic health options are limited, their health is put at risk. Sure, a woman can go to a different pharmacy in most cases, but there will always be exceptions when it does matter, as was the case in 2009 when a rape victim was arrested on a juvenile warrant, was held for two days, and denied the morning after pill by a jail worker.

http://www.sptimes.com/2007/01/30/Ta...ape_vict.shtml

The simple fact is, your right to religious freedom does not give you the right to deny anyone access to legitimate health care needs. If a pharmacist can't handle that, McDonald's is always hiring.
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Old 05-30-2012, 02:47 PM   #129
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Burger King sells food and I'm hungry. Pharmacies sell medicines.
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Old 05-30-2012, 03:07 PM   #130
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Burger King sells food and I'm hungry. Pharmacies sell medicines.
And logic has officially been lost on what I imagine is Archie Bunker sitting in his chair bitching about liberals without any higher brain function.

(edited and added the below section to show how uninformed and retarded your argument is)

If a pharmacy chose not to sell birth control period, fine. This bill in theory makes it allowable for them to pick and choose who they sell birth control too. It would be like if the pharmacy said he wouldn't sell you viagra because obviously no woman would sleep with you without you paying her and he doesn't agree with prostitution so no viagra for you.
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Old 05-30-2012, 03:14 PM   #131
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Okay...
SO you walk into a Burger King, you ask for a Whopper. It's a big seller at Burger King. (Kind of like birth control at a pharmacy). The kid in the goofy BK uniform says, "Sorry man, I don't WANT to sell you this Whopper, it offends me because I'm required to sell them here at Burger King."
So you just shrug and say, "Cool man, I'll just go search out another Burger King and hopefully get a Whopper."
SMH.
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Old 05-30-2012, 03:24 PM   #132
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And as someone already mentioned, condoms break. What are you going to do if you're with a girl/provider and you have a little accident? I bet you change your mind real fast about this new bill.
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Old 05-30-2012, 05:20 PM   #133
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They would just say it wasn't theirs. After all, she's a provider and should have taken more precautions given that she's a provider, how would the said client be sure the baby was his?

That would be their argument.
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I find it rich that the women who constantly and loudly declare "It's my business and I can refuse service to anyone I feel like" are the ones who would prefer to deny the same freedom to other businesses. If this is a big concern, you could call a few drugstores and find out if this is an issue before bringing the scrip in - or again, just take the scrip with you.

And Stacy - you know I love you and you know I respect you - BUT we both also know that Stormont-Vail is right across the street from St. Francis. Now personally I wouldn't even take someone I didn't like to St. Francis, but that's my own preference.

I'd also point out that this bill probably wouldn't even exist were it not for ObamaCare or libs trotting out that silly Sandra Fluke bitch.
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Old 05-30-2012, 07:49 PM   #135
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I don't refuse service to many people. And when I do, it's not because of an idea, a moral or a theory It's due to legitimate reasons. The way I run my business has NOTHING to do with the way a pharmacist does business/fills scripts. Zip, zilch, nada. I don't understand why people keep trying to compare the 2 when they're obviously completely different.
Someone refusing to sell me an item in a store that the store HAS IN STOCK because someone has a "moral problem" with it is unacceptable to me. And I probably wouldn't go to another store. I would demand that the pharmacist fetch me someone who can do their job properly.
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