To: wagglebee
The boycott is idiotic.
As previous articles have stated, Walgreen's has offered the pharmacists employment in Missouri, where they don't have such a law.
Walgreen's has to follow the state law. If they don't, they could be fined. They could also lose their pharmacy license. And not to mention the countless lawsuits that could be brought against them.
Calling for a boycott of Walgreen's when they are following the law AND offered the pharmacists employment where they wouldn't have to dispense these pills is pathetic.
People should be working on getting the law overturned...but in Illinois, that would be hard work. So they do the easy thing and call for a boycott of a company that is doing its best in a bad situation.
Either the people calling for a boycott are too dense to realize what's really going on, or they're so starved for attention they'll organize a boycott against a company that could really do no better than what it's already doing.
6 posted on
12/03/2005 2:25:38 PM PST by
flashbunny
(To err is human. But to really screw something up, have the government try to fix it.)
To: flashbunny
Right-- people should boycott Illinois, not Walgreens.
To: flashbunny
The sponsors of the boycott should just dial 1-800-CINDY, or 1-800-GRETA; so we can listen to this crap for a few months.
13 posted on
12/03/2005 2:39:18 PM PST by
Cobra64
To: flashbunny
if they pressure a giant company like Walgreen's with many friends in the Legislature, all bought and paid for, Emperor Rodney may find himself in the way of shit rolling downhill. He is a Catholic, no? Why has he not been excommunicated?
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