Heather Williams worked for 5 years at this particular Target store in Missouri and they didn't have a problem with hiring her even after she let them know about her views.
"In fact, when she was hired, she told them, 'I have this religious belief and conscience concern,"' Martin said. "They said, 'Hey, we have no problem. It's totally OK."'Paula Gianino, chief executive officer of Planned Parenthood's St. Louis office, said Planned Parenthood has no problem with a pharmacist's refusal to dispense the morning-after pill, a high dose of hormones that women can take up to five days after sex to prevent pregnancy. But, she said, some pharmacists are taking it too far.
"What we have is a growing extreme movement of pharmacists who don't want to dispense, but who even refuse to give back the prescription and refuse to tell the patient where they can get the prescription filled," Gianino said.
"Growing extreme movement"?
Abortifacients kill people and we're the ones who are extreme?
Someday soon they will want us to give out suicide pills prescribed by "doctors", and we will be fired for refusing to do that too.
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