Government Once Again Dictates Murder to Private Business
February 15, 2006
In Massachusetts three women, supported by abortion rights groups, have successfully sued Wal-Mart for not selling the “morning after pill” in their 44 Wal-Mart and 4 Sam’s Club stores throughout the state. Wal-Mart sells the morning after pill in only Illinois because the government there has forced them to do so. Wal-Mart officials would not comment but did say they would adhere to the ruling of the courts.
The abortion rights groups say they intend to sue to force Wal-Mart to sell the drug in all its stores nationwide. In Massachusetts, CVS and all other major drug stores sell the pill, yet abortion rights groups want to force private business to sell the pill. Wal-Mart did say there are many products they refuse to sell in their stores for business reasons but they would not elaborate.
It appears there is no stopping this movement of radical left-wing abortion rights groups until they have succeeded in making the murder of any unwanted human being legal and commonplace in our society.
Aside from the issue of abortion rights, government should not have the authority to tell any private business what they have and have not got to sell in there stores. Where is the outrage? Why aren’t people fighting back?
As a business owner you can’t pay your employees what you wish, your benefits packages are now being mandated by government, you don’t have the choice of allowing smoking or not, soon you won’t be able to sell certain kinds of foods that are deemed unhealthy, and now government is forcing retailers to sell items a business may not want to sell. It is their right as a business owner to do that. I am appalled! This list of government mandates and intrusions continues to grow daily. Where will it end?
Tom Remington



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