Comments on: Obama Proposes Recission of Conscience Clause http://lisakrempasky.com/obama-proposes-recission-of-conscience-clause/ Faith, Politics and Action Fri, 05 Nov 2010 06:37:19 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.1 By: Lisa Krempasky http://lisakrempasky.com/obama-proposes-recission-of-conscience-clause/comment-page-1/#comment-51 Lisa Krempasky Sat, 04 Apr 2009 01:04:42 +0000 http://lisakrempasky.com/?p=74#comment-51 Zachary, I disagree. There are 10,000s of doctors. People can get medical treatment elsewhere if they want it and can go to another pharmacy if they want it. To require a doctor or pharmacist to act agains their conscience is itself a violation of the Constitution. If so many doctors and pharmacists were opposed to a treatment so that it actually limited access then maybe we, as a people, should review the treatment to determine if it is actually appropriate or not. Zachary, I disagree. There are 10,000s of doctors. People can get medical treatment elsewhere if they want it and can go to another pharmacy if they want it. To require a doctor or pharmacist to act agains their conscience is itself a violation of the Constitution. If so many doctors and pharmacists were opposed to a treatment so that it actually limited access then maybe we, as a people, should review the treatment to determine if it is actually appropriate or not.

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By: Zachary Klinger http://lisakrempasky.com/obama-proposes-recission-of-conscience-clause/comment-page-1/#comment-47 Zachary Klinger Fri, 03 Apr 2009 22:38:44 +0000 http://lisakrempasky.com/?p=74#comment-47 Doctors DO NOT have the right to refuse caring for patients based on their personal belief systems. No one should be able to refuse anyone asking for a legal and constitutional right. Pharmacists, maybe even more so, do not have the right to refuse someone anything that has been prescribed by a doctor, since this would basically mean they were overriding the doctor's decision. Doctors DO NOT have the right to refuse caring for patients based on their personal belief systems. No one should be able to refuse anyone asking for a legal and constitutional right. Pharmacists, maybe even more so, do not have the right to refuse someone anything that has been prescribed by a doctor, since this would basically mean they were overriding the doctor’s decision.

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