Doing 'God's Work' Doesn't Entail Trampling On Dignity; We Should Treat All People with Decency
Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › May 21, 2005
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Telegraph - Herald (Dubuque) › May 21, 2005
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About 30 years ago, comedian George Carlin observed that "ladies must feel silly" when they present a prescription for birth control pills to a pharmacist. He imagined a lecherous pharmacist snickering, "Oh ho, so that's what you're doing at night."
Not even Carlin's hyperbolic imagination could have conceived of what a woman named Rebecca experienced a few days ago, in a town not far from where I live.See the full content of this document
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Doing 'God's Work' Doesn't Entail Trampling On Dignity; We Should Treat All People with Decency
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