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Maybe you should read up on pretty much every pharmacy's $4/mo pill pricing and start saving back 15¢/day to buy your own damned pills.
See above.
I do pay a copay and have no issues whatsoever paying it. BC pills should be covered like any other medication and there are politicians out there that want it to be dropped entirely by insurance coverage.
Democrat women don't mind when Slick Willy took advantage of someone with big **** in the Oval Office.
Cheating on Hillary. Not a problem.
The war on women is only directed toward Romney.
Even though Ted Kennedy killed his "date" while drunk out of his mind in Chappaquiddick, Lib women champion him. Even though the Kennedy family has way more money than Romney.
Let's wait and watch the ridiculous responses from Liberal women who wish to be respected roll in.
Time to move into the 21st Century, yooper.
You make reference to only 2 long-past incidents that are both as old a modly cheese, and somehow this becomes a war on women?
I`m not accusing you personally of anything so you can jump off that defensive wagon right now. I`m using the word "you" in a general sense in a public debate forum.
Nice try, but you specifically called my post hypocritical - so if you didn't think that rant applied to me, how do you know if I was being a hypocrite?
I do pay a copay and have no issues whatsoever paying it. BC pills should be covered like any other medication and there are politicians out there that want it to be dropped entirely by insurance coverage.
That's $4/mo without insurance. You can't afford $4/mo? You've never heard of generic?
Good Grief! I take 7 pills a day. I have no insurance to pay for pills. I'm retired, yet I can afford it. If I needed to take one more pill per day to take care of headaches, tummy aches, fallopian tube aches, or whatever, I'd cough up the $4 and deal with it.
Odd, where is "Gurbie" on this thread. S/he seems to care about the invented GOP "War on Women," but when confronted with an actual sexual prediator s/he doesn't seem to mind so long as the culprit has that shiny (D) after its name.
Gurbie...the DNC is waaay overpaying you.
So now cheating on somebody makes you a sexual predator? We'd better inform the millions of men (and women) who've cheated, so they can register with Megan's Law! Better inform all the Republicans who've cheated too, LOL.
That's $4/mo without insurance. You can't afford $4/mo? You've never heard of generic?
Good Grief! I take 7 pills a day. I have no insurance to pay for pills. I'm retired, yet I can afford it. If I needed to take one more pill per day to take care of headaches, tummy aches, fallopian tube aches, or whatever, I'd cough up the $4 and deal with it.
Good Grief!
But she DOES have insurance, and probably pays more in co-pays than she would on that plan... isn't the whole point of insurance to help cover medical conditions? If/when you did have insurance, would you have been okay with going out-of-pocket for a legitimate prescription? C'mon now, think outside of your anti-liberal rage for a minute.
Btw, this also has little to do with "the taxpayers," despite attempts to spin it that way too. This issue is also (mostly?) concerning employer-provided and individual plans, so the taxpayers aren't always footing the bill. I pay into my own insurance, but you still think I shouldn't have a basic medication covered? What kind of logic is that?
That's $4/mo without insurance. You can't afford $4/mo? You've never heard of generic?
Good Grief! I take 7 pills a day. I have no insurance to pay for pills. I'm retired, yet I can afford it. If I needed to take one more pill per day to take care of headaches, tummy aches, fallopian tube aches, or whatever, I'd cough up the $4 and deal with it.
Good Grief!
Really? Because when I lost my insurance for a while it was going to cost me $64 a month to get my BC pills. This was WITH a discount. Plus, to be prescribed BC pills you need to get a Pap Smear and see a gynecologist, good luck seeing one without insurance, especially considering you people want to defund Planned Parenthood.
But in this same vein, should companies be able to pick and choose what their insurance covers? If you were in an accident and needed a blood transfusion, but the company you worked for was headed by Jehovah's Witnesses and didn't want to cover it because of their religious beliefs?
the sexual predator in chief nominated obama for president. The party of women
any woman that supports the democrat party is too stupid to vote.
And anyone who'd make such a ridiculous comment... well, I'll stop there before I get myself an infraction.
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