I actually like the relationship between Peggy and Duck. He may not be perfect, but he seems to be evenly matched to her. Peggy seems like a person that is mature beyond her years. Up until now, she has been (posted to Mad Men Mondays: What is going on?)
"I feel the exact same way. I will never be able to get over my issues with my body until i actually reach the goal of looking thinner." Then you will never reach that goal. Period. And there absolutely is (posted to Conflicts in my head.)
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No, it's just their job to make them fell guilty about it. That and to make them feel guilty about NOT breast feeding also. You can't win. (posted to What We Missed )
Wow. I mean, just...Wow. The Evangelical Crazies have pulled some shit, but that takes the cake. That is bad even for them. This is precisely the reason why I don't speak to conservative Christians anymore. I am related to a (posted to The messed-up case for religious discrimination)
I don't think we should be able to cease hiring them. I do think they should be arrested for their actions-- harassment, violation of patient privacy, theft of records, etc. Not just fired, ARRESTED. Stealing closed patient records for the (posted to The messed-up case for religious discrimination)
I hope your relative sues the hospital for a HIPAA violation, because that's what this is. It's a minimum $20,000 judgement against the woman herself. (posted to The messed-up case for religious discrimination)
As a practicing Mormon who strongly disagrees with the Mormon Church's stances on gender roles and gay marriage (among other things), I have very serious objections to the idea of denying a job to a person entirely on religious grounds. (posted to The messed-up case for religious discrimination)
One thing I don't understand about people like this is that they seem to be obsessed about the idea of "natural," i.e. homosexual behavior is "unnatural" or a woman's right to choose is "unnatural" and against maternal instinct or whatever; (posted to The messed-up case for religious discrimination)
I agree that this kind of behavior ABSOLUTELY should not be tolerated, but I think freedom of expression is too important to discriminate based on beliefs/affiliation. Not only would it absolutely NOT hold water in court, but I just don't (posted to The messed-up case for religious discrimination)