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  1. NoOneFamous

    NoOneFamous Porn Star

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    Would this even be legal?
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    The Trump administration will create a new conscience and religious freedom division within the Health and Human Services Department to ease the way for doctors, nurses and other medical professionals to opt out of providing services that violate their moral or religious beliefs.

    Specific details are scheduled to be announced Thursday. But the new policy appears to be broad and aimed at protecting health-care workers who cite those reasons for refusing to take part in abortions, treat transgender patients or participate in other types of care.

    Conservative groups praised the move Wednesday as upholding providers’ right to religious liberty.

    “We think the Trump administration should set an example in enforcing the multiple conscience laws that have been passed since the 1970s to prevent the government from punishing people who have objections to participating in abortions,” said David Christensen, vice president of government affairs at the Family Research Council.

    But a number of women’s and LGBT rights and physician groups expressed worry that such a policy would further discriminate against vulnerable populations and worsen inequities within health care. Even before the official announcement, several groups vowed to challenge it.

    “This will impose a broad religious refusal policy that will allow individuals and institutions to deny basic care for women and transgender people. We know from experience that denial of care compromises care,” said Dana Singiser, vice president of government affairs for Planned Parenthood.

    By empowering an enforcement authority, the action will reverse policies put in place under President Barack Obama, and resurrect and expand “conscience protections” introduced under President George W. Bush. The new division, which will be part of the HHS Office for Civil Rights, will not only accept complaints from health-care professionals but will be responsible for ensuring that hospitals, clinics and other institutions across the country are accommodating their beliefs.


    https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...df0b94bb98a_story.html?utm_term=.4803b1cfcb54
     
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  2. shadow walker

    shadow walker Полковник

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    I can see the line of lazy people creating a new religion so they can opt out of any work at all.
     
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  3. thestrangerinyou

    thestrangerinyou cookiemonster

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    This is a stupid law to begin with if you dont want to help people dont be a doctor. This chick has a dick so i cant save there life next it will be this chick has a dick so i cant serve them a mcdonalds burger
     
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    1. msman
      Are you in the habit of flashing your dick or pussy every time you buy French fries?
       
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  4. tenguy

    tenguy Reasoned voice of XNXX

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    Right on Donald, why let discrimination be addressed only to one side.
     
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  5. naughtyguy4u

    naughtyguy4u Traveling Vaginal Dilator Therapist

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    Personally if someone didn't want to do a procedure that I wanted done, why the fuck would you force them to do it.
    I'm thinking you can find someone else who's more willing to participate and less likely a mistake or intentional mistake.
     
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      I would feel much better knowing the doctor who was going to operate on me didn't have a dislike of me in any way.
      If I had any thought he might have a reason to dislike me I would look for another doctor.
       
      msman, Jan 19, 2018
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  6. Rixer

    Rixer Horndog

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    Maybe they will reopen The Church of Cannabis now....
     
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      .......... Now there's a thought; Sessions head would probably explode...........
       
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  7. Bron Zeage

    Bron Zeage I am a river to my people

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    I suppose this means that Dr. Admiral Ronny Jackson could have avoided his embarrassment on national television, if he had simply declared he had religious objections to treating people who violate their marriage vows.
     
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