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To: MrB
His (Grayson's) spokesman, Jurkowski, told FoxNews.com that at least one person followed the instructions on the sign and there could have been more.

"I think a reasonable person would deemed that being turned away," Jurkowski said.

A University of Florida professor said Cassell is walking a thin line between free speech and professional obligation. William Allen, a specialist in bioethics, law and medical professionalism, said civil rights protections can prevent patient discrimination. But the law only provides for race, gender, religion, sexual orientation and disability -- not political opinion.

Actually, Mr Jurkoffsky, a REASONABLE person would interpret that anybody who TURNED HIMSELF OR HERSELF AWAY upon seeing the sign was simply freely making a market decision regarding where to seek medical treatment. Apparently you have a problem with freedom.
177 posted on 04/05/2010 8:22:00 AM PDT by VRWCmember (Give them 2.54 cm and they'll take 1.61 km.)
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It could be the difference of how the left and right define “power”.

Power, rightly, is defined as the ability to limit others’ choices.

Power, “leftly”, is defined as the effect of influencing someone’s choices.


178 posted on 04/05/2010 8:28:39 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a humanist and a Satanist is that the latter knows who he's working for.)
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