Unknown_Soldier
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- Feb 14, 2012
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YES! if it is not a based on religious belief and simply a denial to provide service then there is no religious basis for an argument. refusal to provide service is the right of any business owner. (and many post signs notifying the public of this)how is this not a religious discussion? the pharmacist in question refused to provide services based on a religious belief
so are you saying that if he hadn't mentioned religion you would have been okay with him not selling Plan B?
you can make up a wide variety of reasons to refuse service, you may get in trouble legally with some, but not all.
Thanks for finally admitting that you are nothing but a giant douche bag who not only hates religion, but is too fucking stupid to realize that the first amendment applies to the government ONLY , not private individuals or companies.
IDIOT.