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To: grey_whiskers

Like Lucy posted this is one of the best.

A couple of things if I may that is on my mind?

Sebelius said last week that private healthcare insurance is in a death spiral. Remember their ultimate goal is government controlled healthcare. What better way to get there than by bankrupting insurance companies with mandates they must give free things for their entitlement low life supporters?

http://news.investors.com/article/603121/201203021903/obamacare-puts-private-insurance-in-death-spiral.htm

Abortion they can pretty much get at Planned parenthood but I think there is a small cost involved. Free soon? At any hospital including Catholic? Those contraceptives can make one infertile or very hard to conceive. Free InVitro? Got STD’s or HIV? Free medical care for sexually transmitted diseases too.

One of my friends grandaughter was given a abortion drug by Planned parenthood. She almost bled to death. Free abortion drug then medical costs associated when it fails.

Bizarre part of this is democrats consistently hand out condoms to stop HIV or STD’s that contraceptives will not stop.

The mandate opens up a whole can of worms for free medical care. And they will approach it as if it is our duty to give them free HC when in fact if democrats had stayed out of this it would remain a personal decision and therefore a personal responsibility.

Then on Flukes linkdin account there is a girl on her page who is a intern at the Department of Justice. Lauren Britsch
Intern at U.S. Dep’t of Justice. Goes to Georgetown also. Could this be a coincidence? One article says Fluke was recruited. By whom I wonder?

Fluke worked for NOW Legal Momentum. NOW says embrace being a slut.So wondering why the term is offensive to her?

One last little coincidence. Through Georgetown’s clinic programs, Sandra Fluke has proposed legislation based on “fact-finding in Kenya”

Okay, it’s possible that pond scum just seem to end up at the same places.

There are similarities to Fluke and Roe vs Wade.Women’s rights groups were involved in the lies told to the court to get their agenda passed. It seems when liberals want something passed they can find many willing to lie and sell themselves for the cause.

The other similarity I see is when Clarence Thomas was to be approved.Democrats like Biden absolutely refused, they brought in Anita Hill. Fluke is their Anita Hill.

I believe Fluke is a lesbian. If I am wrong then I will admit it. When she was testifying it was hard for me to believe she was a slut. She looked to me like someone who had no use for me at all. That’s okay with me. But when would she need contraception that she said she needed?


39 posted on 03/04/2012 8:11:10 AM PST by OafOfOffice (W.C:Socialism:Philosophy of failure,creed of ignorance,gospel of envy,the equal sharing of misery)
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To: OafOfOffice
Norma McCorvey LIED about being raped in Roe v. Wade.

Here's the beginning of Fluke's testimony:

Leader Pelosi, Members of Congress, good morning, and thank you for calling this hearing on women’s health and allowing me to testify on behalf of the women who will benefit from the Affordable Care Act contraceptive coverage regulation. Myname is Sandra Fluke, and I’m a third year student at Georgetown Law, a Jesuit school. I’m also a past president of Georgetown Law Students for Reproductive Justice or LSRJ. I’d like to acknowledge my fellow LSRJ members and allies and all of the student activists with us and thank them for being here today.

Who is the "Law Students for Reproductive Justice"?

WHO FUNDS THEM?

Georgetown LSRJ is here today because we’re so grateful that this regulation implements the nonpartisan, medical advice of the Institute of Medicine. I attend a Jesuit law school that does not provide contraception coverage in its student health plan. Just as we students have faced financial, emotional, and medical burdens as a result, employees at religiously affiliated hospitals and universities across the country have suffered similar burdens. We are all grateful for the new regulation that will meet the critical health care needs of so many women. Simultaneously, the recently announced adjustment addresses any potential conflict with the religious identity of Catholic and Jesuit institutions.

Bullshit. Georgetown already allows students to use OTHER insurance plans than Georgetown's own.

And contraception is NOT a critical health care need: either your boyfriend needs to stop being so cheap and buy his own damn condoms, or you need to learn to swallow.

When I look around my campus, I see the faces of the women affected, and I have heard more and more of their stories. . On a daily basis, I hear from yet another woman from Georgetown or other schools or who works for a religiously affiliated employer who has suffered financial, emotional, and medical burdens because of this lack of contraceptive coverage. And so, I am here to share their voices and I thank you for allowing them to be heard.

"Financial, emotional, and medical" -- classic propaganda technique of bundling similar things to inflate the numbers. Kind of like "those who walk or bike to work" to argue for bike paths.

Without insurance coverage, contraception can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school. For a lot of students who, like me, are on public interest scholarships, that’s practically an entire summer’s salary. Forty percent of female students at Georgetown Law report struggling financially as a result of this policy. One told us of how embarrassed and powerless she felt when she was standing at the pharmacy counter, learning for the first time that contraception wasn’t covered, and had to walk away because she couldn’t afford it. Women like her have no choice but to go without contraception. Just last week, a married female student told me she had to stop using contraception because she couldn’t afford it any longer. Women employed in low wage jobs without contraceptive coverage face the same choice.

FORTY percent because of THIS policy? Where's the survey; and if you're going to a $40k law school, condoms or the pill aren't breaking the budget.

The married student can go to a womyn's clinic and get free contraception: this is DC. And what's her husband do? If you can't even afford contraception, you won't be able to afford an abortion OR a child should it fail. It is not my responsibility to indemnify you against the consequences of YOUR poor life choices.

(And do we have to guarantee $75,000/year jobs for life for these womyn after they get out of Georgetown Law with a specialization in Butch Studies and can't get a REAL job?)

And a womyn in a low wage job "without contraception coverage" ? Refrain from sex: it's not MY job to pay for your boyfriend's thrills.

Cheers!

45 posted on 03/05/2012 4:18:37 AM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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