To: Bushforlife
The pharmacist then has the choice to seek legal redress for wrongful termination based on an order to violate his moral beliefs. I think a good many pro-life organizations would choose to financially/legally assist such an effort. I love it when so-called conservatives want their personal moral preferences to trump the property rights of an employer.
I imagine you support smoking bans, too.
81 posted on
05/03/2005 8:40:45 AM PDT by
Modernman
("Work is the curse of the drinking classes." -Oscar Wilde)
To: Modernman
"I love it when so-called conservatives want their personal moral preferences to trump the property rights of an employer."
Having property rights does not grant one the right to impose your moral beliefs on the pharmacist. The Pharmacist is not imposing his moral views on anyone; he is merely refusing to be imposed ON. The woman has the right to go elsewhere.
87 posted on
05/03/2005 8:44:55 AM PDT by
Bushforlife
(I've noticed that everybody that is for abortion has already been born. ~Ronald Reagan)
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