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May. 21st, 2006 11:04 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My favorite response to the Times article about the anti-contraception movement:
What a brilliant idea. All the sane pharmacists who work with the ones who refuse to dispense contraception should try it.
For all the talk about the "culture of life" and poetic pontifications on matrimonial sex, this looks like thinly veiled misogyny to me. Now, if the same parties who put forth such a strong rationale for limiting (women's) access to contraceptives started to clamor for legislative protection for pharmacists who refused to fill Viagra prescriptions for male clients who will not certify that they will use the drug only in the context of connubial, procreative sex, one might begin to take their philosophical/moral/ethical concerns seriously.
Kyle Brown, M.D.
Iowa City
What a brilliant idea. All the sane pharmacists who work with the ones who refuse to dispense contraception should try it.