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RKP5637

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19. IMO it's now authoritarianism paired with religion, of course, the two
Wed May 16, 2012, 09:39 PM
May 2012

always did go hand in hand IMO. These people are sooo uptight about their arcane religion, they have to enact it into law. And, whatever happened to separation of church and state. This law should be unconstitutional IMO. KS has used state law to impose their religious beliefs on others. Frankly, this entire law is a crock of shit!

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You are absolutely right! robinlynne May 2012 #1
Much of what goes on anymore seems like a joke. Much of it sounds RKP5637 May 2012 #2
I live here. Wish Canada was an option! n-t Logical May 2012 #5
Yep, I know the feeling. This crap is literally insane. They make a RKP5637 May 2012 #6
everyone who doesn't believe and act the way i want them to should be punished. Swamp Lover May 2012 #3
Well said customerserviceguy May 2012 #20
if the pharmacist doesn't want your business, spend your money with someone Swamp Lover May 2012 #24
Next time add some context please. jp11 May 2012 #4
See this DU post, the article and the discussions have a lot of info. RKP5637 May 2012 #8
What if a restaurant owner refuses to serve people who work at Planned Parenthood? Lasher May 2012 #7
Great point! n-t Logical May 2012 #9
I have a feeling it could be the basis for discrimination given this new KS law. n/t RKP5637 May 2012 #10
Therein lies the slipperiest of slippery slopes: arcane1 May 2012 #14
If someone shoots the receptionist at a Planned Parenthood... arcane1 May 2012 #11
IMO it's now authoritarianism paired with religion, of course, the two RKP5637 May 2012 #19
It's discrimination against women. Period. cynatnite May 2012 #12
I remember the arguments to exboyfil May 2012 #13
Not quite the same thing arcane1 May 2012 #17
+1 Dawson Leery May 2012 #15
Bravo, Logical chickypea May 2012 #16
Well here goes... madinmaryland May 2012 #18
What if a cop refuses to address a threat to the pharmacist who wouldn't shraby May 2012 #21
Pharmacists who are unable to fill some prescriptions because of their religious convictions TheDebbieDee May 2012 #22
+1 Logical May 2012 #23
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