catholic institutions do cover the pill when it is prescribed for medical conditions such as cysts, or endometriosis.
She is misleading the public about that.
If woman are being denied coverage, it is solely because they plan to use it for contraceptive purposes.
Sandra is the one who threw that ridiculously high number for total cost.
Once the math was calculated - it came out to approximately 3 sexual acts per day. Every day. For 3 years.
The issue is Hormonal Therapy versus Horny Therapy.
She siad $3000 during law school. I imagine that is based on a monthly cost, which is how contraceptives are typically purchased, not a “per act” cost.
It just seems that by shifting the argument away from actual facts and venturing into name-calling, there is no way to have an honest debate about the issue. Kind of counterproductive, don’t you think?