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To: Amy J who wrote (271253)2/2/2006 3:18:14 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577883
 
Amy, These women are being genuine to their beliefs and their action speaks to their belief.

You know, they could have just filed the lawsuit without having to pretend they're three distressed women whose needs were so "crassly" ignored by the "evil" Wal-mart.

By the way, I'm not going to argue against the legal merits of the suit itself. If Massachusetts has a law requiring pharmacies to stock "commonly prescribed drugs," then it's up to the courts to decide if emergency contraception is included. But to have these women act like the victims NARAL thinks they're protecting sets a new low for the abortion-rights groups.

Tenchusatsu



To: Amy J who wrote (271253)2/2/2006 4:45:59 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577883
 
RE: "Besides, I don't think my wife could truly be called a "liberal" anymore"

Hm...


Little does he know.......the poor woman had to do something.....after all, he stuck her in the middle of OC. <g>

ted