Comments on: Va. Pharmacy: No Candy, Coke Or Condoms

New Drug Store Follows Faith And Won't Sell Contraceptives, Even If Person Has Prescription

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by magoo2u1 October 22, 2008 9:46 PM EDT
Alright! It''s about time we started using religion to stock the shelves and control other peoples lives. I look forward to the sporting goods store that doesn''t carry "pigskins". The DOT that doesn''t allow women to apply for a driver''s license because the examiner objects to women driving for religious reasons. No big deal just drive to the next county where another religion controls things and get what you need. I have my rights and I intend to exert them on you.
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by puzzler125 October 22, 2008 9:24 PM EDT
That''s fine, it''s his choice not to carry candy, soda, condoms, et al. It is also my choice never to shop at his store.
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by myopinion381 October 22, 2008 7:55 PM EDT
Does anybody know if religious fanatics need drugs to remain delusional? They certainly weren''''t born that way, were they? Posted by Displeased at 03:23 PM

Good point!
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by mellie1957 October 22, 2008 7:25 PM EDT
Wonder if they sell tobacco products? Some of our pharmacies in Tennessee even sell beer.
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by mainedoggie October 22, 2008 7:06 PM EDT
Right-Wing ultra conservatives will have our country looking just like Saudi Arabia soon enough!

Terrorist Jesus Freaks!



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by displeased October 22, 2008 6:59 PM EDT
"Va. Pharmacy: No Candy, Coke Or Condoms"

What''s wrong with coke and candy? I didn''t know god had a problem with those too.
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by bobnjersey October 22, 2008 6:47 PM EDT
[It''''s simple really, you don''''t like it, DON''''T SHOP THERE!!!!!!!]
[Posted by bob5ford at 02:37 PM : Oct 22, 2008]

hey bob ... it''s apparently not that simple ... cause if it was then we wouldn''t have to worry about people who bomb abortion clinics or kill the doctors performing what is a legal medical procedure.

maybe you need to preach to them.
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by bobnjersey October 22, 2008 6:37 PM EDT
[A new drug store at a Virginia strip mall is putting its faith in an unconventional business plan: No candy. No sodas. And no birth control.]

how about male enhancements ... do they sell any male enhancements?
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by jt92202 October 22, 2008 6:33 PM EDT
If they are not selling birth control then they better not be selling Viagra. God forbid they sell anything that has to do with S*E*X.
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by displeased October 22, 2008 6:23 PM EDT
Does anybody know if religious fanatics need drugs to remain delusional? They certainly weren''t born that way, were they?
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by eggy1620 October 22, 2008 6:19 PM EDT
I wonder if there is a relationship between physical appearance and celibacy? ------- Posted by wl7bzh

If you are not gonna get any, may as well be paid for it.
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by wl7bzh October 22, 2008 6:07 PM EDT
Gee, maybe she should have been a nun instead?

Posted by macusweil at 12:50 PM : Oct 22, 2008

How many beautiful or just downright good looking nuns has anyone actually seen? I wonder if there is a relationship between physical appearance and celibacy?
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by oscarez October 22, 2008 6:00 PM EDT
"said Loverde, who sprinkled holy water on the shelves stocked with painkillers"

It''s a good thing this guy does not cut the head of chickens and sprinkle the blood on the shelves.
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by oscarez October 22, 2008 5:53 PM EDT
candy-apple, the "Pull Out Method" of birth control never has worked very well.
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by candy-apple October 22, 2008 5:35 PM EDT
However, the anti-abortion group is missing something. Last time I checked, when birth control was properly used, an abortion was prevented. DUH!


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Posted by mswolfestock at 01:42 PM : Oct 22, 2008

Birth control is not a hundred percent preventive. I have two wonderful children to prove it.
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by eggy1620 October 22, 2008 5:32 PM EDT
Tiredofitnow, the conception to natural death timeline does not include contraceptive use. So what gives with the pro life prohibition against them?
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by tiredofitnow October 22, 2008 5:21 PM EDT
Why do some people automatically assume that all people who are pro-life are really only anti-abortion? If you understood what pro-life means, you would understand that we believe in life from conception to natural death. No matter what! It is not up to us to decide when another human being dies.
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by slim1h2o October 22, 2008 5:20 PM EDT
However, they are for abstinence. But does abstinence also not prevent the conception of a life?


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Posted by eggy1620 at 02:08 PM : Oct 22, 2008

Now don''t use that twisted logic on them. It just confuses''em..


Now I know why having big families was so popular back in the day.

Just a good excuse for having some fun back then.

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by eggy1620 October 22, 2008 5:19 PM EDT
DaVicar1 has just proven a very good point. The right is not pro life as much as they are anti fun.
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by xxunknown October 22, 2008 5:12 PM EDT
the whole world is so retarded anymore. Sheesh.
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