And another goddamn thing

Aug 14, 2008 14:05

In talks with catdancer, I realized there's another whole side to this that is equally infuriating.

Say you're a pharmacist. Your job--the job you've trained for--is to dispense medication to patients that doctors prescribe. That is your job. Your job begins and ends there. Part of your job is also to tell patients how their medication works, to inform ( Read more... )

confusion, irritation, abortion, ranting, frustration

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sphynxcatvp August 15 2008, 06:03:42 UTC
And people wonder why I don't have a high opinion of....hrm... organized religion?

I'm probably equally or more nauseated than you guys are at this point. And I'm feeling asstastic to begin with today. Someplace Else keeps looking better and better. I swear, if we don't nail down space travel, the world is going to erupt in a fucking civil war.

*grumbles and limps off*

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nematoddity August 17 2008, 01:23:04 UTC
I'm *for* war at this point, shake up the proles, get people moving again. It's like we're moving towards the future while carrying anchors and ships' chain. It makes zero sense.

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6sixofswords6 August 15 2008, 18:49:27 UTC
And I hear the Bush Administration is trying to change the legal definition of birth control in order to make it synonymous with abortion and therefore illegal in a number of states. (from MoveOn.org) Speaking of the vain idiot few....

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6sixofswords6 August 15 2008, 18:56:44 UTC
Sorry, reading these backwards through time. I see you already posted a long one about this issue. Thanks for the link!

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nematoddity August 17 2008, 01:23:38 UTC
Hee!

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nematoddity August 17 2008, 01:23:27 UTC
That's what the first rant was about, actually. :)

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temima August 16 2008, 00:31:04 UTC
Maybe there is a religion opposed to Viagra. Maybe a member of that religion can become a pharmacist. Maybe that will put an end to this idiocy.

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nematoddity August 17 2008, 01:24:24 UTC
Second time I've heard that, actually. And it does make me wonder. I hate being so sexist, but does it always have to affect a large number of men personally before anything changes?

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