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Old 06-19-08, 07:14 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Re: 'Pro-Life' Drugstores Market Beliefs

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Originally Posted by Jerry View Post
Then you support all other pharmacies posting a sign on their front door claiming that they are Pro-Choice pharmacies.
They hardly are pro anything because they serve their clients. When a business serves the needs of its customers instead of imposing, or wanting to, their morality on others, it hardly needs to state so. When to opposite happens it is the moral thing to do. Or is it too much to expect that moral integrity from opponents of legal abortions?

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When Wall-Mart turnes me down for an oil change becasue my car has a coolent leak, they are under no obligation to referr me to a place will change my oil with said leak.
Actually they will offer to fix that too for you or will refer you to someone else. And even if they decline to fix it or work at all on your car it will not be because they are imposing their morality on you. There IS a difference.

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The same principal applies here.
No it is not.

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