We already know how she feels about glad-handing at Fenway Park: It’s beneath her.And now, the latest: She told radio talker Ken Pittman that Catholics with consciences shouldn’t work in emergency rooms.
COAKLEY: “The law says that people are allowed to have that. You can have religious freedom but you probably shouldn’t work in the emergency room.”
Is this also her official position as state Attorney General of the Bay State? Catholic medical professionals might want to ask.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Coakley goofs again
Well, probably REVEALS herself is a more accurate way to say it. If you don't believe in abortion, you shouldn't work in an emergency room. Because, basically, if they rewrite the laws the way they are planning, you won't be able to object to having to perform "procedures" that murder tiny helpless babies. You don't have a right to a conscience because the government says you don't. Forget the Declaration of Independence's philosophy that your rights come from nature's GOD and not the GOVERNMENT. All that changes with the health care bill. In addition, Martha Coakley was the prosecutor in the Amirault case, which was an abomination. More on that later. Over to Michelle Malkin:
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