Judicial Activism Gets Worse
Written by Mark Harris on February 28th, 2005In what has to be one of the most horrendous cases of judicial activism, as a Roman Catholic pharmacist is going to be forced to provide birth control to anyone who asks. Now I am not a subscriber to the anti-birth control view, but the thought that a judge can invent a right to birth control and then send a pharmacist to “ethics” classes about how he MUST give out the medicine is just disgusting. It is not a life sustaining medicine it is an elective option that the person simply could have gone to another pharmacy to fill. People of faith, the state is coming to “enlighten” you out of your medieval ways.
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Maybe this is a dumb question, but shouldn’t the priest expect this sort of thing, as a pharmacist?
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Since when does the Government have the right or power to dictate to private business owners what services they can or must offer? Why can’t this judge show this guy some tolerance and leave this private citizen alone?
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Because the proles can’t be allowed to believe in this opiate of the masses
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The thing with ‘the pill’ is that it’s not only a contraceptive (i.e. prevents conception), but it’s also an abortifacient (i.e. chemicals expel the human embryo after conception but before implantation).
The Catholic Church regards both artificial contraception and abortion as intrinsically evil. Maybe if GW makes me hand out condoms next year as a Community Facilitator (RA for the common folk), we can have our very own 1st amendment case. Hot dog!
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