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Wal-Mart ordered to carry 'morning-after' pill [great interview by conservative]
MSNBC ^ | 2/20/2006 | Tucker Carlson transcript

Posted on 02/20/2006 7:59:43 AM PST by XR7

Should the government really be telling businesses what products they can stock on their shelves? That‘s debatable, but it is happening.

Wal-Mart was ordered this week by the Massachusetts Board of Pharmacy to carry the morning after pill. It‘s an emergency contraceptive and a commercial one. The directive came after three women, backed by abortion rights groups, sued Wal-Mart to carry the pill in its Massachusetts stores.

Dr. Rebecca Guy is one of those women. Dr. Guy, along with her attorney Mr. Sam Perkins, joined Tucker Carlson to discuss the case.

CARLSON: Doctor, why should government be telling businesses what they can and cannot sell? Or why should anyone be forcing businesses to sell things they don‘t want to sell?

...You don‘t own Wal-Mart. I mean, you‘re not—right. You don‘t have a business relationship with Wal-Mart, I assume. Wal-Mart is owned by its stock holders. And so why shouldn‘t they get to decide what Wal-Mart sells? I guess I‘m missing this.

...But she can go somewhere else and buy it...How is it that you get to choose what a store sells? You could make the same argument about grocery stores. I need to eat to live, right? But I‘m not allowed to tell a grocery store what has to sell, and neither is government—yet.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abortion; abortofacients; babykillers; babykilling; chooselife; feminazis; moralabsolutes; morningafterpill; nags; naral; now; pharmacy; radicalfeminism; radicalfeminists; retail; ru476; ru486; walmart
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But I‘m not allowed to tell a grocery store what has to sell, and neither is government—yet.

It's about time someone in the MSM asks some tough questions and holds the slimeball lawyers and pro-babykilling doctors accountable.
You gotta like this Carlson guy.
Too bad he probably won't last long at MSNBC - he's not PC enough.

1 posted on 02/20/2006 7:59:44 AM PST by XR7
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To: XR7

I've come to view TC as the left's Alan Colmes. A lightweight pansy boy set up to be made the fool.


2 posted on 02/20/2006 8:01:29 AM PST by Huck (Roe/Kelo: You have a right to privacy IN your bedroom; you just don't have a right TO your bedroom.)
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To: XR7
Any pharmacy that refuses to carry these should simply get out of the pharmacy business.

A pharmacy should make all legal products available to those with perscriptions, the gubmint should STFU.

This is a doctor/patient issue.

3 posted on 02/20/2006 8:03:47 AM PST by zarf (It's time for a college football playoff system.)
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To: XR7

I would like to suggest to Walmart that they close the pharmacy's in the stores in that state. Just like they should close enough stores in Maryland to prevent the forced medical insurance laws there, and open more stores just over the border in other states.


4 posted on 02/20/2006 8:05:18 AM PST by Vaquero (time again for the Crusades.)
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To: XR7
If only Norman Rockwell were alive today. He could paint a picture showing two burly federal marshalls escorting a package of pills into a Walmart. The package logo could consist of a pacifier with one of those red circles with the diagonal line thingys superimposed on it.

(steely)

5 posted on 02/20/2006 8:05:35 AM PST by Steely Tom (Your taboos are not my taboos.)
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To: zarf

The new definition of freedom. Freedom to force other people to do things they don't want to do. I should also point out that everything not prohibited is mandatory.


6 posted on 02/20/2006 8:06:01 AM PST by Richard Kimball
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To: XR7
If I was Wal-Mart I would fight this all the way to the SC if necessary. Mass. is the most communist State in the Union. Look at the a@@holes they elect as Senators, Kerry, and the swimmer Kennedy.
7 posted on 02/20/2006 8:07:10 AM PST by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: zarf
A pharmacy should make all legal products available to those with perscriptions

Says who?

8 posted on 02/20/2006 8:08:03 AM PST by XR7
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To: zarf

"This is a doctor/patient issue."

Then let the doctor carry it.


9 posted on 02/20/2006 8:09:28 AM PST by Logical me (Oh, well!!!)
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To: XR7
I‘d like to address that issue, because emergency contraception is just that. It‘s contraception that works not through an abortion fashion. It‘s often confused with RU-486

Only by lefties and morons. /redundant
11 posted on 02/20/2006 8:10:50 AM PST by HEY4QDEMS (Learn from the past, don't live in it.)
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To: Logical me
"This is a doctor/patient issue."

Then let the doctor carry it.

Worth repeating.

12 posted on 02/20/2006 8:12:22 AM PST by XR7
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To: XR7; The Foolkiller; Just another Joe; Madame Dufarge; Cantiloper; metesky; kattracks; ...
Should the government really be telling businesses what products they can stock on their shelves? That‘s debatable, but it is happening.

CARLSON: Doctor, why should government be telling businesses what they can and cannot sell? Or why should anyone be forcing businesses to sell things they don‘t want to sell?

Sound familiar??!!!

13 posted on 02/20/2006 8:12:25 AM PST by SheLion (Trying to make a life in the BLUE state of Maine!)
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To: zarf
zarf - you've got it backwards.

CONSUMERS, get to choose providers who stock and sell merchandise at a price they like.

Walmart chooses not to sell certain magazines? Should they get out of the magazine selling business?

XXXXXX chooses not to sell furs. Should they get out of the coat business?

Lastly, talk to a pharmacist. Does their formulary stock and sell EVERY prescribable drug? Nope. Same is true for insurers and hospitals.

I don't see your argument as valid or sound, but that's my opinion.
14 posted on 02/20/2006 8:12:29 AM PST by Blueflag (Res ipsa loquitor)
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To: Logical me

May I offer a correction? You said they elect as Senators, Kerry, and the swimmer Kennedy. Instead let's say, they elect as Senators, "I'm a Vietnam Vet" Kerry, and the swimmer Kennedy.



15 posted on 02/20/2006 8:13:24 AM PST by Muleteam1 (MEDIA-CRITY - news of low quality and value and assumes brainless consumers.)
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To: XR7
Between Bush's budget busting and fascist gubmint intrusion, conservatism is dead.
16 posted on 02/20/2006 8:14:17 AM PST by zarf (It's time for a college football playoff system.)
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To: XR7

I like the suggestion made by Limbaugh on Friday afternoon. WalMart will stock the pill, but charge $1000 for each dose.


17 posted on 02/20/2006 8:15:33 AM PST by dartuser (My sincere prayer for terrorists everywhere ... may they rest in pieces.)
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To: zarf
Several times over the past few years I've been unable to fill a prescription at my regular pharmacy because the product was out of stock. I've witnessed this happen to other customers a number of times as well. I've also had waiting times of several hours while the pharmacy either acquired the medication from another location or due to the volume of prescriptions to be filled.

Should I sue the pharmacy to make sure they have a sufficient quantity of all medications to fill any prescription at any time in a timely fashion or should I just STFU and go to another store that has the product like a normal human being?

18 posted on 02/20/2006 8:16:15 AM PST by garv
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To: XR7

I'll say this about the issue. The morning after pill? I have no particular problem with at this point. But I really think we have crossed a line when the government is telling a PRIVATE BUSINESS what it has to offer. I believe another poster on the same subject a couple days ago put it best.


"Ok, stock it" And charge $2,000 per pill.


19 posted on 02/20/2006 8:16:34 AM PST by trubluolyguy (Islam, Religion of Peace and they'll kill you to prove it.)
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To: zarf
Any pharmacy that refuses to carry these should simply get out of the pharmacy business.

They are selectively by refusing to sell some products.

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A pharmacy should make all legal products available to those with perscriptions, the gubmint should STFU.

But you support “gubmint” mandated sales...

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This is a doctor/patient issue.

Let their doctors sell it to them...

20 posted on 02/20/2006 8:16:55 AM PST by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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