Posted on 03/01/2012 12:19:15 PM PST by yoe
Following Georgetown Law Student Sandra Flukes (controversial testimony) about the alleged cost of birth control, conservative talk radio hosts Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh have been having a field day. Specifically, they take issue with the piece of Ms. Flukes testimony where she claims birth control can cost over $3000 over the course of law school a claim which would only be true if a particular student had sex at least three times in a single day using condoms.
Glenns epic reaction can be seen below (Highlights of the segment also follow.) Caution, some stronger language is used:
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today was the best show Rush has had in years!
1. With all due respects after looking at that “woman’s” picture, are we sure that her expenses were more related to having to pay partners to be with her, rather than having to purchase birth control devices?
2. Are Georgetown law students really that stupid? We do know that they admitted Bubba, so the standards apparently are right down there with those for the house and senate.
3. Georgetown is obviously a joke. Thankfully, it’s a private institution, so those parents stupid enough to allow their offspring to go there should be in full knowledge of the fact that they are flushing their monies right down the toilet...er...West Wing.
Rush was a real hoot today, yes.
One favorite line, paraphrased as follows: “Millions of American women enjoy having sex in the back seat of cars. And many cannot afford the cars in which to enjoy this sex. Therefore the government must come to the aid of these women, and buy them cars so they can enjoy their sex.”
“She also alleged that a friend of hers died because of a lack of access to contraception and accused Issa of silencing the people who have the most authority to speak on the subject.”
So her friend couldn’t find a CVS and shell out $1/
Skyrocket career for this young slut.
A female law student named Fluke who cannot figure out how to get men to pay for her birth control, or even make here copulatory activiy profitable. Counselor Fluke is going to really struggle with hard concepts like ‘jurisdiction’ and ‘billable hours’. She has peaked. Professionally, I mean.
How much does it cost per semester at GeorgeTown?
And this woman can’t afford birth control?
Give me a break.
And frankly - she’s making it a public issue...
What in the world are they talking about? You take one pill a day whether you have sex or not.
Oh, they are talking about the cost of condoms. She’s talking about birth control pills.
it costs $60,000 a year at Georgetown Law School;
http://www.top-law-schools.com/georgetown-law-center.html
And birth control pills cost between $9 and $35 a month, so she's still full of baloney.
Based on typical costs of birth control pills, the $3000 figure testified would last 300 months (25 years) to 60 months (top end costs). Since law school normally lasts 3 years, I gather Rush was trying to figure out a way to make the testimony true.
I just wish someone would have asked her, “How much do you spend on pizza each month? Make-up? Movies? Eating out?”
Georgetown Law.... $70,000 annual tuition.... 2 blocks from a free clinic... they want you to support their girls gone wild lifestyle.
I can’t believe we’re even having this conversation. Even the free love hippies of the 60’s didn’t expect to have others pay for their sex.
$9 a month at Target and Wal-Mart is so much burden for someone whose tuition costs at least twice the national average.
The party never ends for these idiots
Maybe she’s figuring it would take her 10 years to make it through law school?
Contraceptives enable sex for pleasure only.
Since when do taxpayers fund pleasure for others? Where does it end?
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