Ahh yes. If the government says it is ok, then certainly it must be ok!
My government assigned me to drive a train
My government assigned me to be a barber for men and women and children
My government assigned me to load trains
My government assigned me to perform clerical work at the camp
My government assigned me to sort personal posessions
My government assigned me to obtain train passengers
My government assigned me to make wooden bars of soap
My government assigned me to stoke the furnace
My government assigned me to perform dental extractions
My government assigned me to dig large holes in the ground
My government assigned me to fill the holes, but not with dirt
My government assigned me to fill the furnaces, but not with wood
its just my job....
Oh pish tosh... Check w/ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; it never really happened, right?
What part of “get another job” don’t you understand?
Yep, that's pretty much the way it works in this country. We pride ourselves on being a "Nation of Laws". I believe it, fought for it, and spent the better part of 20 years in the military defending it. Now don't get me wrong, there are ways to change law, but not doing a job you accepted isn't the preferred way. If you don't agree with the law that made a particular drug legal challenge it in our courts. Don't accept employment to fill legally prescribed medication then deny Americans their legal right to have it.
You sound like a ten year old. Your post has nothing to do with reality.
If you seriously think the subject matter of this thread is comparable to the logistics of running the German Nazi death camps as you suggest in post #35, you need to seek professional psychiatric treatment. I mean that in all sincerity.
“Ahh yes. If the government says it is ok, then certainly it must be ok!”
Where does it say these pharmacists work for the government? I thought they worked for individual chains... I’ve never worked somewhere employees were allowed to CHOOSE what part of their job they would perform.
Insubordination is usually punishable by termination. It’s true, these individuals signed up to become pharmacists to help people. And that creates a huge moral problem for them with the morning after pill. However, with the pill being legal, it doesn’t really leave these folks much option unless they find a chain to work for that feels the same way they do.