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	<title>Comments on: Women&#8217;s Rights.</title>
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		<title>by: Spanky</title>
		<link>http://www.thatonegirl.net/blog/2005/10/03/womens-rights/#comment-34</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2005 05:44:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>short comment.  My dad, being a pharmacist, has his own views on the plan B pill.  He of course, is for it, but he knows many who are very against it because they believe it to be a form of abortion.  I understand that people take this as a precaution so as not to GET pregnant the morning after having unprotected sex.  Therefore, you are not pregnant at that point and if for some reason you are, the "zygote" which is what it is called at this stage, is just a few tiny cells reproducing.  Anyway, back to my dad's opinion.  Many pharmacists, like I believe you mentioned, refuse to dispense this pill, however, they have no problem dispensing birth control, which he, and myself as well, does not understand.  I am also pro-choice because I believe that the rules can sometimes be bent or shifted depending on the circumstances.  Now that I read over this, it barely makes sense and is not at all short, but I think you get the point  :D  goodnight.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>short comment.  My dad, being a pharmacist, has his own views on the plan B pill.  He of course, is for it, but he knows many who are very against it because they believe it to be a form of abortion.  I understand that people take this as a precaution so as not to GET pregnant the morning after having unprotected sex.  Therefore, you are not pregnant at that point and if for some reason you are, the &#8220;zygote&#8221; which is what it is called at this stage, is just a few tiny cells reproducing.  Anyway, back to my dad&#8217;s opinion.  Many pharmacists, like I believe you mentioned, refuse to dispense this pill, however, they have no problem dispensing birth control, which he, and myself as well, does not understand.  I am also pro-choice because I believe that the rules can sometimes be bent or shifted depending on the circumstances.  Now that I read over this, it barely makes sense and is not at all short, but I think you get the point  :D  goodnight.
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