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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire de menu & Menus
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Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
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>>Easy example: I wouldn't work for a cigarette or gun manufacturer.
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>Ok, but do you agree that a wedding cake baker should not have to bake a cake for a LBGT couple for their wedding based solely on their moral objections? I believe that the baker is in a business that provides services for hire - in this case cakes - they should have to bake the cake. The preferences of the couple should have no bearing to the cake baker - the baker is being hired to provide a service not to make a moral judgement.
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>In your example, you are just like the baker who does not want to bake the cake based on their moral grounds. You are making a moral decision.

Why is deciding to work, or not work for, for a cigarette or gun manufacturer a moral decision?
I wouldn't work for either because I'm a practical fella and all those dead bodies they create are an expensive nuisance.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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