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RGrew176 April 14th 15 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Justan Olphart (Post 1032308)
On 4/12/2015 10:45 PM, RGrew176 wrote:
Justan Olphart;1032272 Wrote:
On 4/12/2015 2:15 AM, RGrew176 wrote:-
Every cat I have ever owned was an indoor cat. They never were allowed
outside. I think if I lived in Florida and I saw one of those lizards
I
would shoot it since its not native to the area. Same would go for the
pythons that are overtaking the area.



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Well bless your heart. C'mon down.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."


Hey, thanks for the invite. I think I will stay here in Michigan for now
where we do not have to worry about monitor lizards or pythons.

I am planning a trip to Florida for December of 2016.




Make sure you bring your snake boots. Those lizards are pretty
aggressive from what I can see. You can't do much about the pythons
though. They'll just swalla yer up boots and all.

If you could pick one camping stop to see and tour nearby in Michigan,
what would it be?

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."

There are lots of nice campgrounds in Michigan. But it has been 20+ years since I did any camping. So I am not up to date on how nice or not so nice the campgrounds are.

RGrew176 April 14th 15 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RGrew176 (Post 1032327)
There are lots of nice campgrounds in Michigan. But it has been 20+ years since I did any camping. So I am not up to date on how nice or not so nice the campgrounds are.

I did find this link to Michigan campgrounds. Check it out when you have time.

http://www.michcampgrounds.com/

Keyser Sze April 14th 15 01:33 PM

Religious crackposts redux
 
On 4/14/15 3:49 AM, RGrew176 wrote:
You mean that the woman was not bright enough to go to another pharmacy
where she could have found a more liberal pharmacist. Hmmmmm, OK.






D'oh...

"Her doctor recommended she take the drug *after she miscarried* about
five weeks into her pregnancy, enabling her to avoid undergoing a more
invasive procedure. But Misoprostol can also be used with Mifepristone
to end a pregnancy in its early stages. She suspects that it was for
that reason that the store refused her prescription without providing a
reason.

While she was able to obtain the medication somewhere else, she brought
the issue up again when visiting the store to fill out a separate
prescription.

She looks at my name and she says Oh, well, I couldnt think of a
valid reason why you would need this prescription, Cartrett said. I
tell her my reasons for needing it, and she says Well, I dont feel
like there is a reason why you would need it, so we refused to fill it.

A pharmacist for the store, Sandip Patel, told WGXA that under state
law, pharmacists are able to turn down prescriptions. A Walmart
spokesperson said the company encourages its pharmacists to use their
professional judgement on a case-by-case basis."

- - -

Try reading for comprehension. The pharmacist had no valid reason for
denying her the medication. She had already suffered a miscarriage...and
she did obtain the Rx elsewhere.

Religious crackpots...they're destroying this country.

Mr. Luddite April 14th 15 02:44 PM

Religious crackposts redux
 
On 4/14/2015 8:33 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 4/14/15 3:49 AM, RGrew176 wrote:
You mean that the woman was not bright enough to go to another pharmacy
where she could have found a more liberal pharmacist. Hmmmmm, OK.






D'oh...

"Her doctor recommended she take the drug *after she miscarried* about
five weeks into her pregnancy, enabling her to avoid undergoing a more
invasive procedure. But Misoprostol can also be used with Mifepristone
to end a pregnancy in its early stages. She suspects that it was for
that reason that the store refused her prescription without providing a
reason.

While she was able to obtain the medication somewhere else, she brought
the issue up again when visiting the store to fill out a separate
prescription.

She looks at my name and she says Oh, well, I couldnt think of a
valid reason why you would need this prescription, Cartrett said. I
tell her my reasons for needing it, and she says Well, I dont feel
like there is a reason why you would need it, so we refused to fill it.

A pharmacist for the store, Sandip Patel, told WGXA that under state
law, pharmacists are able to turn down prescriptions. A Walmart
spokesperson said the company encourages its pharmacists to use their
professional judgement on a case-by-case basis."

- - -

Try reading for comprehension. The pharmacist had no valid reason for
denying her the medication. She had already suffered a miscarriage...and
she did obtain the Rx elsewhere.

Religious crackpots...they're destroying this country.\




This is nothing but hype. There are 4,177 Walmart stores in the USA
Each one employs 3 or 4 pharmacists. That's somewhere between 12,531
and 16,798 pharmacists. To suggest that because one used his/her
lawful discretion in the filling of one prescription .. for any reason
... means that religious crackpots are destroying this country is simply
absurd.





Keyser Sze April 14th 15 02:56 PM

Religious crackposts redux
 
On 4/14/15 9:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/14/2015 8:33 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 4/14/15 3:49 AM, RGrew176 wrote:
You mean that the woman was not bright enough to go to another pharmacy
where she could have found a more liberal pharmacist. Hmmmmm, OK.






D'oh...

"Her doctor recommended she take the drug *after she miscarried* about
five weeks into her pregnancy, enabling her to avoid undergoing a more
invasive procedure. But Misoprostol can also be used with Mifepristone
to end a pregnancy in its early stages. She suspects that it was for
that reason that the store refused her prescription without providing a
reason.

While she was able to obtain the medication somewhere else, she brought
the issue up again when visiting the store to fill out a separate
prescription.

She looks at my name and she says Oh, well, I couldnt think of a
valid reason why you would need this prescription, Cartrett said. I
tell her my reasons for needing it, and she says Well, I dont feel
like there is a reason why you would need it, so we refused to fill it.

A pharmacist for the store, Sandip Patel, told WGXA that under state
law, pharmacists are able to turn down prescriptions. A Walmart
spokesperson said the company encourages its pharmacists to use their
professional judgement on a case-by-case basis."

- - -

Try reading for comprehension. The pharmacist had no valid reason for
denying her the medication. She had already suffered a miscarriage...and
she did obtain the Rx elsewhere.

Religious crackpots...they're destroying this country.\




This is nothing but hype. There are 4,177 Walmart stores in the USA
Each one employs 3 or 4 pharmacists. That's somewhere between 12,531
and 16,798 pharmacists. To suggest that because one used his/her
lawful discretion in the filling of one prescription .. for any reason
.. means that religious crackpots are destroying this country is simply
absurd.





It's just part of a spreading disease, and the "lawful discretion" was
built upon religious creepitude, to coin a phrase. The Walmart
pharmacist is just one example of this. There are many others. This sort
of insanity is reason enough to not vote for ultra-conservative
Republicans, who will only further this nonsense agenda.

And what if the woman in question was impoverished and had a beg a ride
to get to the only pharmacy around, and it happened to be that Walmart
pharmacy where the pharmacist was a hyper-religious moron? Then what? Do
without the needed medication?

Mr. Luddite April 14th 15 03:11 PM

Religious crackposts redux
 
On 4/14/2015 9:56 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 4/14/15 9:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/14/2015 8:33 AM, Keyser Sze wrote:
On 4/14/15 3:49 AM, RGrew176 wrote:
You mean that the woman was not bright enough to go to another pharmacy
where she could have found a more liberal pharmacist. Hmmmmm, OK.






D'oh...

"Her doctor recommended she take the drug *after she miscarried* about
five weeks into her pregnancy, enabling her to avoid undergoing a more
invasive procedure. But Misoprostol can also be used with Mifepristone
to end a pregnancy in its early stages. She suspects that it was for
that reason that the store refused her prescription without providing a
reason.

While she was able to obtain the medication somewhere else, she brought
the issue up again when visiting the store to fill out a separate
prescription.

She looks at my name and she says Oh, well, I couldnt think of a
valid reason why you would need this prescription, Cartrett said. I
tell her my reasons for needing it, and she says Well, I dont feel
like there is a reason why you would need it, so we refused to fill
it.

A pharmacist for the store, Sandip Patel, told WGXA that under state
law, pharmacists are able to turn down prescriptions. A Walmart
spokesperson said the company encourages its pharmacists to use their
professional judgement on a case-by-case basis."

- - -

Try reading for comprehension. The pharmacist had no valid reason for
denying her the medication. She had already suffered a miscarriage...and
she did obtain the Rx elsewhere.

Religious crackpots...they're destroying this country.\




This is nothing but hype. There are 4,177 Walmart stores in the USA
Each one employs 3 or 4 pharmacists. That's somewhere between 12,531
and 16,798 pharmacists. To suggest that because one used his/her
lawful discretion in the filling of one prescription .. for any reason
.. means that religious crackpots are destroying this country is simply
absurd.





It's just part of a spreading disease, and the "lawful discretion" was
built upon religious creepitude, to coin a phrase. The Walmart
pharmacist is just one example of this. There are many others. This sort
of insanity is reason enough to not vote for ultra-conservative
Republicans, who will only further this nonsense agenda.

And what if the woman in question was impoverished and had a beg a ride
to get to the only pharmacy around, and it happened to be that Walmart
pharmacy where the pharmacist was a hyper-religious moron? Then what? Do
without the needed medication?



"What ifs". What if the woman trying to get the prescription filled at
Walmart was an obnoxious, demanding and foul mouthed customer? You
don't know that she wasn't. I don't know if she was.

I am convinced that we have a whole generation of people ...
(particularly the "Y" generation) who have been bombarded by the liberal
media, blogs and social media sources to consider themselves victims
rather than citizens. The media hype pushes entitlement philosophies
based on the well established "rich getting richer" mentality. Personal
responsibility and accountability don't play much of a role anymore.
It's political brainwashing.

The fact that you single out a single person out of many thousands doing
the same jobs who is an aberration only serves to further the political
hype.

People are smarter than that, thankfully.




[email protected] April 14th 15 03:33 PM

Religious crackposts redux
 
On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 10:11:39 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:

I am convinced that we have a whole generation of people ...
(particularly the "Y" generation) who have been bombarded by the liberal
media, blogs and social media sources to consider themselves victims
rather than citizens. The media hype pushes entitlement philosophies
based on the well established "rich getting richer" mentality. Personal
responsibility and accountability don't play much of a role anymore.
It's political brainwashing.

The fact that you single out a single person out of many thousands doing
the same jobs who is an aberration only serves to further the political
hype.

People are smarter than that, thankfully.


Many of the smart ones are right here in SC. They "get it". Here's one smart young guy that does...

http://www.wistv.com/story/28772115/mans-candid-honest-video-about-race-and-traffic-stops-is-going-viral?clienttype=generic&utm_source=site&utm_mediu m=homepage&utm_campaign=3x2

Keyser Söze April 14th 15 03:39 PM

Religious crackposts redux
 
"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 4/14/2015 9:56 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/14/15 9:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 4/14/2015 8:33 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 4/14/15 3:49 AM, RGrew176 wrote:
You mean that the woman was not bright enough to go to another pharmacy
where she could have found a more liberal pharmacist. Hmmmmm, OK.






D'oh...

"Her doctor recommended she take the drug *after she miscarried* about
five weeks into her pregnancy, enabling her to avoid undergoing a more
invasive procedure. But Misoprostol can also be used with Mifepristone
to end a pregnancy in its early stages. She suspects that it was for
that reason that the store refused her prescription without providing a
reason.

While she was able to obtain the medication somewhere else, she brought
the issue up again when visiting the store to fill out a separate
prescription.

“She looks at my name and she says ‘Oh, well, I couldn’t think of a
valid reason why you would need this prescription,’” Cartrett said. “I
tell her my reasons for needing it, and she says ‘Well, I don’t feel
like there is a reason why you would need it, so we refused to fill
it.’”

A pharmacist for the store, Sandip Patel, told WGXA that under state
law, pharmacists are able to turn down prescriptions. A Walmart
spokesperson said the company encourages its pharmacists to “use their
professional judgement” on a case-by-case basis."

- - -

Try reading for comprehension. The pharmacist had no valid reason for
denying her the medication. She had already suffered a miscarriage...and
she did obtain the Rx elsewhere.

Religious crackpots...they're destroying this country.\



This is nothing but hype. There are 4,177 Walmart stores in the USA
Each one employs 3 or 4 pharmacists. That's somewhere between 12,531
and 16,798 pharmacists. To suggest that because one used his/her
lawful discretion in the filling of one prescription .. for any reason
.. means that religious crackpots are destroying this country is simply
absurd.





It's just part of a spreading disease, and the "lawful discretion" was
built upon religious creepitude, to coin a phrase. The Walmart
pharmacist is just one example of this. There are many others. This sort
of insanity is reason enough to not vote for ultra-conservative
Republicans, who will only further this nonsense agenda.

And what if the woman in question was impoverished and had a beg a ride
to get to the only pharmacy around, and it happened to be that Walmart
pharmacy where the pharmacist was a hyper-religious moron? Then what? Do
without the needed medication?



"What ifs". What if the woman trying to get the prescription filled at
Walmart was an obnoxious, demanding and foul mouthed customer? You don't
know that she wasn't. I don't know if she was.

I am convinced that we have a whole generation of people ...
(particularly the "Y" generation) who have been bombarded by the liberal
media, blogs and social media sources to consider themselves victims
rather than citizens. The media hype pushes entitlement philosophies
based on the well established "rich getting richer" mentality. Personal
responsibility and accountability don't play much of a role anymore. It's
political brainwashing.

The fact that you single out a single person out of many thousands doing
the same jobs who is an aberration only serves to further the political hype.

People are smarter than that, thankfully.


There are all manor of religious bigots harming society, such as the clown
car occupants seeking the GOP nomination.

--
Sent from my iPhone 6+

Justan Olphart April 14th 15 04:29 PM

Religious crackposts redux
 
On 4/14/2015 10:33 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 10:11:39 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:

I am convinced that we have a whole generation of people ...
(particularly the "Y" generation) who have been bombarded by the liberal
media, blogs and social media sources to consider themselves victims
rather than citizens. The media hype pushes entitlement philosophies
based on the well established "rich getting richer" mentality. Personal
responsibility and accountability don't play much of a role anymore.
It's political brainwashing.

The fact that you single out a single person out of many thousands doing
the same jobs who is an aberration only serves to further the political
hype.

People are smarter than that, thankfully.


Many of the smart ones are right here in SC. They "get it". Here's one smart young guy that does...

http://www.wistv.com/story/28772115/mans-candid-honest-video-about-race-and-traffic-stops-is-going-viral?clienttype=generic&utm_source=site&utm_mediu m=homepage&utm_campaign=3x2


Absolutely. As has been pointed out, Krause is part of the problem, not
the solution. His use of profiling, name calling and negative
stereotyping, to paint an ugly portrait of anyone who doesn't line up
with his point of view, amounts to abysmal ignorance.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."



[email protected] April 14th 15 05:50 PM

Religious crackposts redux
 
On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 11:29:23 AM UTC-4, Justan Olphart wrote:
On 4/14/2015 10:33 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 at 10:11:39 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote:

I am convinced that we have a whole generation of people ...
(particularly the "Y" generation) who have been bombarded by the liberal
media, blogs and social media sources to consider themselves victims
rather than citizens. The media hype pushes entitlement philosophies
based on the well established "rich getting richer" mentality. Personal
responsibility and accountability don't play much of a role anymore.
It's political brainwashing.

The fact that you single out a single person out of many thousands doing
the same jobs who is an aberration only serves to further the political
hype.

People are smarter than that, thankfully.


Many of the smart ones are right here in SC. They "get it". Here's one smart young guy that does...

http://www.wistv.com/story/28772115/mans-candid-honest-video-about-race-and-traffic-stops-is-going-viral?clienttype=generic&utm_source=site&utm_mediu m=homepage&utm_campaign=3x2


Absolutely. As has been pointed out, Krause is part of the problem, not
the solution. His use of profiling, name calling and negative
stereotyping, to paint an ugly portrait of anyone who doesn't line up
with his point of view, amounts to abysmal ignorance.

--

Respectfully submitted by Justan

Laugh of the day from Krause

"I'm not to blame anymore for the atmosphere in here.
I've been "born again" as a nice guy."


I have to disagree. In the past, I beleive it was a conscience choice on his part to be the way he was, but he could still occasionally be somewhat thoughtful about a subject. Now he's appearing to be more down the path of senility/alzhiemers, where he's surrounded himself with CNN, Maddow, and Borowitz for so long that he's no longer in touch with the real world and unable to grasp it when he sees it. He used to be able to turn a phrase, but now his fallbacks are "D'oh, you're a racist".

If he weren't such an asshole, it would be sad.


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