To: Hardastarboard
"Ah, yes, the wonderful MSM propaganda machine, at its subtle finest. Notice they're using "birth-control prescriptions" to mean abortion pills. Clever little Jedi mind trick, but it didn't work."
from the article; "In the Dallas area, several women have been denied prescriptions, including a rape victim who was refused the "morning after pill" and a North Richland Hills mother of two and first-grade teacher, who was denied her birth-control pills."
It means both.
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08/19/2005 6:52:27 AM PDT by
monday
To: monday
How can a pharmacy deny a woman "her birth control pills"? They aren't hers until they are in her possession. Very manipulative writing here. A pharmacy is first and foremost a business. And a pharmacist is a businessperson.
I hope that nobody sues the pharmacist when he/she fills a bad prescription. This law forces pharmacists to fill scripts no matter what. That is not right. How many members of the city council have pharmacy licenses?
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