The Air Is Much Better Out Here
BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) — Three Massachusetts women backed by pro-abortion rights groups sued Wal-Mart on Wednesday, saying the retail giant violated state law by failing to stock emergency contraception pills in its pharmacies.
What Happened:Â
*Women go to Wal-Mart for abortion pill.
*Wal-Mart does not stock abortion pill (well known fact to abortive militant groups)
*Wal-Mart is sued.
*The women involved said their action was pre-planned with the abortion rights groups and lawyers.
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Argument:
A new state law – Requires all hospitals to provide the morning-after pill to rape victims. It also allows pharmacists to dispense the pill without a prescription, but does not require it.
“Massachusetts pharmacies are required to stock all medications that are commonly prescribed to meet the usual needs of the community,”
They are suing to force compliance with the regulation through the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act.
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The Puppet Masters
Dr. Rebekah “The Executioner†Gee (OB/GYN) –“ I did this on behalf of my patients (she is still in training),” “Women shouldn’t be refused needed medication.” Her primary research interests include anything to do with Planned Parenthood.  Her favorite passions include Roe v. Wade and the smell of napalm in the morning.
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The Planned Parenthood? of Massachusetts - We really care…will that be cash or credit?
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NARAL Pro-Choice Massachusetts – Save the Date! Chocolate Madness 2006. Kids just love chocolate !!
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Solution
*The above mentioned trio can simultaneously pull their heads out of where ever they happen to be; then
(1). Find some children
(2) take them to Walmart,
(3) buy some chocolate
(4) watch them and observe the miracle of life.
(5) be quiet Â
(6) enjoy the beauty of their innocence
(7) Learn
(8) realize there are no circumstance in life that is the fault of an unborn child
(9)Â discover that all human life is of equal value, no matter what their size.
(10). Understand the gift and beauty of motherhood.
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Great post. The remarkable thing is you noticed that she said, “my patients”, and you added the parenthetical comment about training. Bingo.
This makes the revised Hippocratic oath I took seem all the more laughable.
Comment by Hed Taggard — February 14, 2006 @ 9:11 PM
Thank you Hed, I have the feeling that Rebekah is more driven by her political positioning of abortion than she is in actual medicine. Since her early years in medical school, her focus of study has been in line with the modern feminist movement. Thanks for commenting.
Comment by shelray — February 15, 2006 @ 8:07 AM