Cheers!
Posted on 03/02/2012 8:36:35 PM PST by 11th_VA
It's right there under Women's Health - $9 month.
I want insurance to pay for my life vest when I’m yachting.
Who’s the dude?
you don’t think she’d settle for just any birth control do you?
she doesn’t want free condoms little sister gets from the local junior high ‘health’ office, or a $9/month birth control pill from WalMart,
that’s so ‘yesterday’ and ‘flyover people use that’
- she DESERVES the $100 bucks a pop novo ring or whatever the latest big-pharm fad is plastered in magazines and pimped on her iphone this week, so she can brag about it to her friends - of course, THEN she will want free in-vitro fertilization when she can’t get pregnant as a result of taking all that birth control for so many years.
we’ve recognized for some time that chicago-style campaigns usually employ hypnotic hysteric tactics. Zero’s public beer summit apologizing whenever a professional agitator, foreign or domestic, feins offense is becoming completely predictable. As are the characters dredged up to play ‘victim’. The good news is, it is now less than 10 months until Zero and his court of plastic jokers are sent packing by America.
“I want insurance to pay for my life vest when Im yachting.”
I have an SCCA competition license, and I want my insurance company to buy me a HANS device.
In order for her pill to be effective, she needs for the other party to her sex act to take viagra. Lots of it. That why she spends $300 a month having sex with strangers.
I challenge the investigative reporters: get out there and find out who this woman is. We the public need to know. Where did she go to college, and how did she finance her undergraduate education? Where does she live and how much is her apartment rental per month? How does she come up with the money to do her hair? Buy her clothes? Drive her car? Does she take vacations? If so to where, and how paid for? I would bet that she has more than enough personal funds with which to purchase $9 worth of contraceptives a month. Forego a couple of lattes for heaven’s sake. This young woman is attractive, well-dressed, and well-groomed. None of that comes cheap in this day and time. She is also attending an expensive law school. The idea that she is too poor to do this and therefore needs help for something this inexpensive is just not believable.
Is that Elijah Wood or Daniel Radcliffe?
Cheers!
The *real* question, btw, is :
Why isn't her *boyfriend* paying for the contraceptive?
He's the one c**ing inside her, not me.
Cheers!
The *real* question, btw, is :
Why isn't her *boyfriend* paying for the contraceptive?
He's the one c**ing inside her, not me.
Cheers!
Even money says none of those women can donate blood.
Cheers!
Listening to her testimony, it sounded more like she services the football team than just a "boyfriend".
Wishful thinking. This girl is now the MEDIA's HERO. The MSM is more likely to give her A JOB rather than report anything negative that reduces her effectiveness as a tool of their liberal agenda. Now if her name was Joe The Plumber.....COMPLETELY different story.
The media are scum.
Cheers!
"Horny little liberal law school bunny" is ok.
This whole back-door activism has to stop. Im sick and tired of these leftists playing the victim. If she can afford to go to Georgetown, she can afford her own BC. As for those women who she says need BC for medical reasons, Im sure there are doctors who will oblige them.
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Thank you!
I can not see any medical condition that warrants BC. Abstinence is BC that is free for everyone.
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-Saul Alinsky
#35: The doctor on the radio said that you needed a doctor’s perscription for birth control pills. I’ll take his word because I don’t know anything about the current procurement of BC pills. It makes sense because the woman might have a condition, unknown at the time, that would make it necessary for her to be under some kind of doctor’s guidance as to what pills she can take, or not.
I certainly wouldn’t take a pill that affected my innards without seeing a doctor first, and believe me, I’m on a couple that did/do just that.
Also, shouldn’t a woman get a physical checkup once a year anyway? Since most professional women (and this is one) have health insurance, what is the problem?
And if there are public service organizations that can get the pills for them, what is the problem?
Fluke is, as her background shows, a professional activist concerning sexual issues, so she shouldn’t be lying before Congress. It is called perjury (unless the Dems conveniently didn’t swear her in). I’ve given 4 congressional testimonies, under oath, so I know what I’m talking about.
LOL. Trying to compete with Rush?
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