Re: Contraceptive access

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Thu Apr 21 05:45:08 2005


el

you make a great argument ... and a lousy accountant. *smile*

art

At Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote: >
>In message <200504201950.j3KJouO28646@dns.obgyn.net>, art fougner, md writes:
>> just for the sake of argument ...
>>
>> prior to enrolling in an OB-GYN residency, a Roman Catholic candidate
>> knows that abortion training is part of the curriculum. Yet NO resident
>> is required to participate in abortions. What is different with your
>> hypothetical pharmacist?
>>
>> am I missing something?
>>
>> Art
>
>Yes you are, abortion is not contraception.
>
>And pushing a box of pills over the counter for which he is paid a
>f***king fortune is not putting the suction in.
>
>el

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art fougner, md

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