Friday, January 15, 2010

Maybe I Shouldn't Donate Blood, Either

Powerline has a priceless quote from the execrable Martha Coakley who is running for Fat Teddie's Senate seat in Massachussets. Talking about hospital workers who might have religious reasons for not performing some procedures (read: murdering unborn children), Coakley recommends that they find other lines of work.
WBSM Radio Host Ken Pittman: Right: if you are a Catholic, and believe what the Pope teaches, that any form of birth control is a sin...ah, you don't want to do that.

Martha Coakley: No we have a separation of church and state, Ken. Let's be clear.

Ken Pittman: In the emergency room you still have your religious freedom.

Martha Coakley: (...stammering) The law says that people are allowed to have that. And so then you can have religious freedom but you probably shouldn't work in the emergency room.
Emphasis theirs.

OK, then. Now I get it. I'll just donate blood and be signed up as an organ donor and then walk away, shall I? I'd hate to make things uncomfortable for anyone as they're pureeing infants in the back room. Wouldn't want that, would we?

Stop this idiocy. Support Scott Brown.

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