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Time to hound that "pharmacist" into professional oblivion. Daemonaquila Apr 2015 #1
I'd much rather "punch up" than "punch down" to resolve somthing like this. Snarkoleptic Apr 2015 #4
I halfway disagree . . . MrModerate Apr 2015 #19
Power-tripping...yes, most certainly, but Snarkoleptic Apr 2015 #22
Power trip is right. Pharmacist didn't even mention 'conscience clause,' just opinion of med use. Panich52 Apr 2015 #30
The Doctor Determines Need Sparhawk60 Apr 2015 #33
That is Not Possible AndyTiedye Apr 2015 #31
Bringing down some right wing pharmacist is punching up. ncjustice80 Apr 2015 #32
she should pull all her perscriptions from that store immediately dsc Apr 2015 #2
Do they carry the drug? yeoman6987 Apr 2015 #3
It sounds like they do dsc Apr 2015 #5
If the conversation with the pharmacist is accuately depicted, then yes. Snarkoleptic Apr 2015 #6
Even then, pharmacies usually offer to order in a drug they don't stock. LeftyMom Apr 2015 #11
well, that is what an ethical, non-religious nutbar pharmacist does. niyad Apr 2015 #12
the pharmacist does not get to override the DOCTOR!! niyad Apr 2015 #7
niyad speaks for me gratuitous Apr 2015 #8
And me. If you can't bear part of your job, find a different one. calimary Apr 2015 #16
+100000 gollygee Apr 2015 #18
Pharmacist playing doctor... Reason #37 I never shop at Walmart. Kip Humphrey Apr 2015 #9
it isn't just wal-mart, though. these damned fundie pharmacists are all over the place, and niyad Apr 2015 #10
Playing Doctor? More like playing God. Kber Apr 2015 #36
Clearly, the ‘conscience clause’ needs to be changed. In_The_Wind Apr 2015 #13
Everyone should move their perscriptions from Walmart A Little Weird Apr 2015 #14
Moreover, every liberal should avoid Walmart whenever possible. Snarkoleptic Apr 2015 #25
I have been boycotting wally world for nearly twenty years. you could not GIVE me the entire niyad Apr 2015 #34
Reason #72953 not to go to Walmart. progressoid Apr 2015 #15
K&R! Omaha Steve Apr 2015 #17
The only time a pharmacist has any business questioning a prescription is dflprincess Apr 2015 #20
I'm visualising the retort, in a monotone with vacant eyes... Snarkoleptic Apr 2015 #23
I am open to the option of an "exorcism" to remove Jeebus. ManiacJoe Apr 2015 #27
god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god god blkmusclmachine Apr 2015 #21
Bullshit, the corporation needs to be called out on this.. mountain grammy Apr 2015 #24
Does Walmart serve the public? How is it legal for them to refuse to fill a prescription? still_one Apr 2015 #26
The law contains the "conscience clause". ManiacJoe Apr 2015 #28
So can the conscience law also discriminate with regard to religion and race? still_one Apr 2015 #29
. . . . niyad Apr 2015 #35
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