So, you're saying you'd prefer women to "face the decision" by surgically aborting several weeks later, when the pregnancy is established and farther along. I don't see that as a better course, so we disagree on that.
Id prefer women to not abort at all, but I'd also prefer everyone face the truth and not pretend otherwise.
"So, you're saying you'd prefer women to "face the decision" by surgically aborting several weeks later, when the pregnancy is established and farther along. I don't see that as a better course, so we disagree on that."
I'm sure you'll find many people disagree with such a farcical handling of a real controversy. I've never met a social conservative who wanted more surgical abortions. But if it makes you happy to ignore the reality of how these things happen and what other choices could be made--well its sort of a free country--but of course once your side wins and the government is a tyrannical monster that forces its own ways on all its subjects you may have some real problems with your views, because it is unlikely that such a government will honor the views of the idiot ideologues who helped it grow to such excesses of power.
Are you saying you really believe that if a Wal-Mart refuses to fill this script, the woman will be unable to obtain the drug? First, that's almost certainly not true as things are now. When Governor Blagojevich imposed this crap on pharmacists in illinois, there were cases where the women who were denid the drug by a particular pharmacist could literally walk down the block and get it at another store. Second, if pharmacists don't want to stock the drug, let the doctors give it instead of writing scripts.
Let's keep government out of these affairs.
Are you saying you really believe that if a Wal-Mart refuses to fill this script, the woman will be unable to obtain the drug? First, that's almost certainly not true as things are now. When Governor Blagojevich imposed this crap on pharmacists in illinois, there were cases where the women who were denid the drug by a particular pharmacist could literally walk down the block and get it at another store. Second, if pharmacists don't want to stock the drug, let the doctors give it instead of writing scripts.
Let's keep government out of these affairs.