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Keep Plugging, Ben

Recruitment's down, but morale's up, Syria has the WMD, and Christians and Jews are together again. Plus: trial lawyers and medical costs. Also, in defense of Thomas Bass. And much more.

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MARKET MORALITY br> Re: Doug Bandow’s Freedom to Choose to Refuse : /p> p>If it’s my right to say yes to abortions and yes to contraceptives and the morning after pill, then those pharmacists who choose not to fill the latter’s prescriptions have just as much right to refuse. If their business suffers because the word of mouth regarding their refusal to fill such prescriptions damages their businesses, then that is the chance they take and the price they pay for their beliefs. It really should be a non-event but, since there always needs to be a victim in every story, I suppose this little kerfuffle will have its fifteen seconds in the sun, too. br> — Marlane Buckner br> Towson, Maryland br> /p>
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