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In case anybody thought that Sandra Fluke innocently believed her need for Birth Control would be paid by the University's health coverage plan, only to be surprised and disappointed when she found later that it wasn't.....
It's getting pretty obvious that she came to Georgetown University with the express plan in mind to force them to change their policy, in the face of the college founders' centuries-old policy not to support contraception in any way. Not simply to get an education as she claims, but to coerce the place into changing.
Getting really tired of these bully activists that infiltrate institutions like termites, and then cry, "victim."
Senators voted 51-48 to set aside a measure from Republican Roy Blunt that would have exempted religiously affiliated institutions including Roman Catholic hospitals, universities and charities from a rule requiring free insurance coverage for women's birth control drugs and devices.
What part of universities don't you understand? Thank YOU for playing!
It appears that Ms. Sandra Fluke is going broke having so much sex at law school, that she feels that she and the students like her should receive free birth control.
Personally I feel she and others like her needs to receive free counseling.
1. Shouldn't the guys help pay for the birth control?
2. Is this how she wants her daughter to be like one day?
3. If you're having that much sex, when do you have time for studying?
Maybe she should look into having Trojan sponsor her college tuition in exchange for all the free advertising she's giving?
Its always the same folks complaining about access to low cost or free birth control knowing good & well that they would be the first ones in line if they were also handing out free Viagra and popping them like they were TicTacs.
What is there to read and weep over? It was attached to a Highway Bill. You think it will just die and go away just because there was resistance to it being attached to a Highway Bill? LOL
It will be revisited. And it will prevail. Wanna take a bet?
This will be resolved when the Supreme Court thows Obamacare out the window anyway.
What? You don't take birth control pills based on the amount of sex you have you just take them daily. This is a stupid comment.
Girls can have as much sex as they want (except my daughter.....but she's three now........I should throw my wife in there too but just with me) but they should pay for the birth control as should the guy. One for baby prevention (girl) and one for disease prevention (guy).
On a side note aren't there any hot Reproductive Rights Activists?
Pills do not protect against STD's, that requires condoms.
Oh, "pot meet kettle" HOW CLEVER ! What depths did you go to to think up something so witty!!!
Limbaugh LIED....if you're a Repug or a Catholic you don't know what that is or that it's wrong but it is.
He told vicious nasty LIES about a private citizen !
That makes everything I called him AND HIS FOLLOWERS true!
And you make vicious and nasty statements about the church, Republicans, Catholics, etc... Look in the mirrror. That ugly person you see is no different.
Pills do not protect against STD's, that requires condoms.
I was going off the fact that she was talking about birth control in the OP so I just related it to the pill. Condoms are free at clinics so I didn't lump that in there but yes. Birth control does not prevent STDs.
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