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Yep. These black conservatives tend to try too hard.
I don't know why. White Republicans worship them at even the slightest hint that they're conservative. There's no need to go off the deep end in an attempt to be extra convincing. As soon as a black man registers as a Republican, they move to the front of the line automatically.
Thanks, Rush, but this is simply twisted paranoid opinion regarding women's reproductive health care. Did you complain about insurance companies paying for vasectomies, erectile pumps, penile implants, circumcisions and viagra as well?
You've heard it, you just choose to dismiss it. That's what our fellow neo-socialists do. They marginalize people they don't agree with, then pretend that no opinions or arguments other than their own exist.
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That is a solid point and it is backwards thinking to be for Viagra being paid for but be against B/C for woman.
Yep. These black conservatives tend to try too hard.
I don't know why. White Republicans worship them at even the slightest hint that they're conservative. There's no need to go off the deep end in an attempt to be extra convincing. As soon as a black man registers as a Republican, they move to the front of the line automatically.
And the same people will rip on {D}s on how they became all enthralled with Obama and turn around and do the exact same thing with a black conservative.
That is a solid point and it is backwards thinking to be for Viagra being paid for but be against B/C for woman.
neither should be paid for in my opinion. Now, as for cost: I don't know how much Viagra costs but, for heavens sake, anyone can afford BC pills.[/quote]
Not necessarily. Often the people who need them most (women who already have enough children) can find it difficult to come up with the money.
What most people miss is that insurance companies *want* to pay for birth control, because it is cheaper to cover those every month for a woman's entire reproductive life than to pay for one difficult pregnancy...and pregnancy is expensive even without complications.
So the Supreme Court decision made insurers very unhappy.
Sorry this is off-topic.
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