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Supreme Court rejects pharmacists' religious rights appeal

Then that is between you and the business.

So if I refuse, and the store says I have to, I can't bring up religious convictions that allow me to refuse and keep my job?
 
I foresee a future where doctors will be forced to perform abortions or find another line of work. It's coming. You know what else is coming? Civil War II. ;)

And you, along with your traitorous "militia" buddies, will be going up against these guys. Good luck with that.

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They must not be Muslims.
 
You are aware that plan B is not something people need, right? You are aware that if the business doesn't like the person denying service to people they can fire them, right?

Regardless, your argument means nothing to me. The government made the choice to provide the first amendment, the thirteenth amendment and few amendments protecting property well before these laws ever came to pass.

So you are really trying to argue that an Amendment cannot be amended? Moreover people do not simply take contraceptives for one reason, I have a friend who had suffered her whole teenage / adult life from extremely bad acne which was fixed only by taking oral contraceptives. Once again, a script is issued by a doctor who DOES understand the medical necessity for it. The pharmacist most likely does not. Your religious reasons do not trump my medical ones.
 
And you, along with your traitorous "militia" buddies, will be going up against these guys. Good luck with that.

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Actually, those guys will be on our side. It's YOU, and your traitorous commie buddies that'll have hell to pay. ;)
 
Actually, those guys will be on our side. It's YOU, and your traitorous commie buddies that'll have hell to pay. ;)

Looks like I just got your goat. :mrgreen:
 
Actually, those guys will be on our side. It's YOU, and your traitorous commie buddies that'll have hell to pay. ;)

I bet that's what the folks who started the Whiskey Rebellion thought too. At least until they found out that Washington was coming for them with 13,000 men.
 
I bet that's what the folks who started the Whiskey Rebellion thought too. At least until they found out that Washington was coming for them with 13,000 men.

Damn, that was much better than my response. I hate you. :mrgreen:

BTW, I bet that's what Cliven Bundy thought too. LOL.
 
Actually, those guys will be on our side. It's YOU, and your traitorous commie buddies that'll have hell to pay. ;)

That's probably what the Confederates told themselves.

"Army? What army? The army won't fight us. Look at how many southerners are in the officer corps".
 
I don't know what's more hilarious. The fact that someone thinks we will have the Civil War 2.0 based on a birth control pill, or all the movies that would be made after this incredible event.
 
I don't know what's more hilarious. The fact that someone thinks we will have the Civil War 2.0 based on a birth control pill, or all the movies that would be made after this incredible event.

Usurping our Constitutional rights is only one straw. Eventually, the camel's back will break.
 
I don't know what's more hilarious. The fact that someone thinks we will have the Civil War 2.0 based on a birth control pill, or all the movies that would be made after this incredible event.

I'm sure they'd get their 5 minutes in another Lifetime original after the National Guard makes short work of them. I mean, we are talking about people who are less like Rambo and more like this:

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You don't get to decide the conscience of others.

The First Amendment doesn't read "....or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, as long as it doesn't inconvenience anyone". :roll:

Her free exercise of religion is not prohibited. Nobody forced her to take that job.
 
Usurping our Constitutional rights is only one straw. Eventually, the camel's back will break.

What Constitutional Right is being broken by this ruling?
 
I'm sure they'd get their 5 minutes in another Lifetime original after the National Guard makes short work of them. I mean, we are talking about people who are less like Rambo and more like this:

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Is this person literally eating a block of cheese? Oh my god that's disgusting.
 
Your opinion is noted. Misguided as it is.

Your lack of rebuttal is both noted and telling.

Can I work as a bartender and religiously refuse to sell alcohol?
 
Your lack of rebuttal is both noted and telling.

Can I work as a bartender and religiously refuse to sell alcohol?

Yes obviously. You can put the straws or umbrellas in the drinks. ;)
 
Your lack of rebuttal is both noted and telling.

Can I work as a bartender and religiously refuse to sell alcohol?

Oh look, another absolutely idiotic analogy.
 
I see. So freedom of religion is only protected within religious organizations? You wanna show me where the Constitution stipulates this?

You're free to practice your own religion on yourself. Not on others. The law is about PUBLIC ACCOMODATION. There are laws associated with running a business. This is one of them. Suck it up or get the eff out and set up your church pharmacy.

As I said. You lost. Cry your alligator tears elsewhere.
 
Oh look, another absolutely idiotic analogy.

A pharmacist is a person that fills prescriptions. They sell pills to people. A bartender is someone that fills glasses. They sell alcohol to people.
 
You're free to practice your own religion on yourself. Not on others. The law is about PUBLIC ACCOMODATION. There are laws associated with running a business. This is one of them. Suck it up or get the eff out and set up your church pharmacy.

As I said. You lost. Cry your alligator tears elsewhere.

In other words, you cannot show me where the Constitution only protects religious freedom within religious organizations. Got it.
 
A pharmacist is a person that fills prescriptions. They sell pills to people. A bartender is someone that fills glasses. They sell alcohol to people.

I'm not surprised you'd be on board with the idiotic analogy. Congratulations. :yawn:
 
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