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U.S. officials move to end Bush healthcare rule

TexasBred

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This is about as clear as mud....Dr. still can refuse to perform an abortion but can council on use of condoms, vaccines and blood transfusions etc?? Hell they're already pregnant...And anything to do with blood transfusions is months down the road...So doctors will now be required to either keep a stock of condoms in the office or write a prescription for them?? :shock: Sounds to me like they're just trying to force doctors who are Catholic to distribute, sell or prescribe condoms, council on birth control even tho it violates there religious beliefs and freedom and then make sure the Jehovah's Witnesses accept blood transfusions if necessary.
 

Mike

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Everything we do involves morals.

Some just have more than others.......................

Some have none.
 

Mike

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reader (the Second) said:
Healthcare professionals include pharmacists. Imagine that you are in a small town and the pharmacist refuses on moral grounds to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.

OK...... so the one in the closest pharmacy gets all of his business. He's soon closed his doors.

Capitalism cures many ails. :roll:
 

Martin Jr.

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This is not expected, Obama promised to follow the Wacko far left agenda.
Isn't taking away freedom of conscience taking away religious freedom?
 

MsSage

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It attempts to mold the private life, soul, and morals of citizens to a dominant ideology. The officially proclaimed ideology penetrates into every nook and cranny of society.

My Grandfather escaped this for FREEDOM :? Now it is being forced on his granddaughter. Being the grandchild of 4 immigrants I have heard the stories of the horrors inflected on the people suppressed. I will NOT wait untill there is NO ONE to speak out for me.


emergency rooms refusing to treat patients
There is not one ER that would ever refuse to treat someone for any reason. Yes people use them as Dr offices but they still get seen. What this is all about is forcing someone to preform abotions and give children birth control without parent knowledge. STOP the fear mongering with ERs refusing treatment. NO it would not have stood if narrowly written to cover abortion.
 

hypocritexposer

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Imagine a law pushed through in the very last days of the Bush administration that was hurriedly written and ended up so general that it would allow your pharmacist to make your medical decisions for you.

Do you have the actual text, or do we have to "imagine" it?
 

Mike

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hypocritexposer said:
Imagine a law pushed through in the very last days of the Bush administration that was hurriedly written and ended up so general that it would allow your pharmacist to make your medical decisions for you.

Do you have the actual text, or do we have to "imagine" it?

Personally, I can't imagine a pharmacist even "Imagining" he could make our medical decisions for us.

Well...................maybe about a bee sting ointment. :roll:
 

Texan

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reader (the Second) said:
Imagine a law pushed through in the very last days of the Bush administration that was hurriedly written and ended up so general that it would allow your pharmacist to make your medical decisions for you.
Imagine a law pushed through in the very early days of the Obama administration that might be hurriedly written and end up so general that it would allow a federal bureaucrat to make your medical decisions for you.
 

MsSage

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but with how the law was so badly formulated because it was a rush job
Hmmmm reminds me of the Omnibus bill that was just passed.......Hail no one even read the dang thing it was SO RUSHED
 

hypocritexposer

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All the articles on the repeal of this law mentioned this and if you google you will find instances of pharmacists refusing to fill prescriptions for contraceptives.

Can we also read where the person with the prescription chose to go somewhere else, to have it filled!
 
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