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Old 02-13-2004, 12:22 PM
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I have to agree.

This has nothing to do with her having been raped. HE is there to do a job. If he has moral objections to the job he is paid to do, then he should not be there. It is that simple.

If your job legally requires you to do something that goes against your moral code, then you quit. You don't expect the people who hired you explicitly to do that job to change their policies for you. It doesn't matter if that task is dispensing aspirin or dispensing Emergancy Contraception. If you have a moral objection to either, you shouldn't be there.
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