Woman was denied morning-after pill because of pharmacists' beliefs: Lawsuit

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  1. cd8ed

    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Why not? You said it wasn’t really a burden?
    Let’s shoot for two hours!
     
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    william kurps Banned

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    So you trying to force your beliefs onto others, got it already.
     
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    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Because it isn’t his store.
    His “religious beliefs” are costing the owner customers.

    Something the right was against when it was Muslim truck drivers.
     
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    tecoyah Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Actually...that is not belief or opinion, it is law and truth.
     
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    william kurps Banned

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    Truth? Who's truth...


    And law says he can be a conscientious objector.


    So lose out both accounts
     
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    william kurps Banned

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    The store owner said he did it before and didn't mind
     
  7. cd8ed

    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    He never said he “didn’t mind”, that is false. What do you believe is gained by you making things up? It doesn’t help your position in the slightest.

    Seeing that the pharmacist no longer works there I will have to disagree that he “didn't mind”.
     
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    william kurps Banned

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    Once again he the store owner said he did it before.. so

    1) he didn't mind

    Or

    2) he didn't care


    Until this fat whore showed up, with a target list of Christian pharmacist to make a buck


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    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Oh don’t walk you statement back now, you stated “the store owner said he did it before and didn't mind”.
    Post where he stated that he “didn’t mind”.

    Both of your points are speculative only. Not fact
     
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    william kurps Banned

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    My points are becoming more logical every time I think more about this and research it..


    She is one fat ugly lady, who lied about everything..


    She had a hit list of Christian pharmacist

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    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    What did she lie about?
     
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    Fangbeer Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I said no such thing. I asked how she was harmed. The burden to drive an hour was not imposed by the pharmacist. Her burden was imposed by her desire to procure a drug that she couldn't purchase in town. Her burden would be no different than if there were no pharmacy in town. Trying to get the pharmacy closed has zero effect on that burden, and imposes all kinds of new ones for the medications she previously could purchase in town.

    Conversely, I can detail exactly how the pharmacist and owner of the pharmacy are harmed by your retaliation.

    Can you explain how your effort to deny the townspeople of all medication differs from the pharmacists refusal to sell a specific medication?
     
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    Fangbeer Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Ya you care about the owner's customers. That's why you would rather they drive an hour for medication.
     
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    There it is folks!!

    The true "argument""…"fat ugly whore"....the MISOGYNY ALWAYS eventually rears it's ugly and demented head...




    Blatant case of fear of women



    :) Another "uppity woman " dares defy some sick twisted misogynist and is labeled "fat whore".....:)

    What THAT means is that the woman won the argument :)





    I guess sick twisted people think only good looking women should have rights......or should they all be treated like animals???
     
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    That chain is an owner operated chain. If he is just an employee I am sure they have other pharmacist who could fill it.
     
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    The pharmacist should have just said no. She should not have given her reasoning for refusing service. There is no law against refusing service. There are laws against refusing service for certain reasons, but there is no law that requires anyone to give their reasoning for refusing service. Just say no.
     
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    https://www.thriftywhite.com/

    They did have another pharmacist. Her name is Valerie Field Anderson.

    https://www.doximity.com/pub/valerie-anderson-pharmacist

    Same last name as the Plaintiff. Though, after a bit of research, just about the entire town's last name is Anderson. Guess that's Minnesota for you. But the point is that George Badeaux told the Plaintiff (Anderson) that the pharmacist (Anderson) would be in the next day. The plaintiff (Anderson) wanted a guarantee that the pharmacist (Anderson) would fill the prescription. George would not give a guarantee, so the plaintiff (Anderson) took her prescription to a pharmacy a half hour away.

    Cd8ed keeps saying that George no longer works at Thrifty White. I'm not sure where that information came from. I did see some evidence that someone at an Aiken CVS was replaced, but nothing about George.
     
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    And all the while she could have ordered it from the manufacturer with free overnight shipping.
     
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    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It doesn’t, that’s the entire point.
     
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    Another pharmacy would take their place
     
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    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    They did have another pharmacist, he didn’t pass the prescription on to her.
     
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    Apparently from other post he told her he could but that didn't fit into her plan. And it remains she could have had it at her doorstep the next day with free shipping.
     
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    cd8ed Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Was she aware of this?
    Did the man that was trying to determine her healthcare tell her this?
     
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    Fangbeer Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I don't really have a lot of confidence in your powers of prognostication.

    This is not according to the affidavit. She pulled her prescription from Thrifty White.

    The plaintiff stated in her affidavit:

    When Anderson pushed Badeaux to help her find an alternative, Badeaux informed her that there would be another pharmacist working the next day, who might be willing to fill the medication but that he could not guarantee that they would help. He also informed her that there was a snowstorm coming and the second pharmacist might not make it into work.

    From further in the affidavit:

    Anderson called her Park Nicollet OB/GYN back and asked them to resend her prescription to the Walgreens in Brainerd. Given her interactions with Badeaux, she did not trust that the Thrifty White would send the prescription to the Walgreens in Brainerd at their request.

    Badeaux did not refuse to let the other pharmacist fill the order. She just didn't trust that he would.
     
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    So she could get it at the Walgreens that day or overnighted to here her house.
     

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