This woman was claiming to be spending $3000 a year on birth control if I read the thing properly. I don’t really see how that’s possible myself.
No...it is over 3 years....but still a lie
Attention Media: Walmart and Target Have Been Offering $9 Birth Control Since 2007
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/03/05/attention-media-walmart-and-target-have-been-offering-9-birth-control#ixzz1omQPB2y1
$3000 in 3 years.
$1000 a year.
If her college raised tuition $500 a semester, she’d cough it up without crying before Congress begging them to make taxypayers pay for it.
Typical dumb Fluke ...could have got a month's supply of pills from Walmart for about $9.00
Rush figured it out at five times a day seven days a week fifty two weeks a year.
Conservatives should be accurate. She never claimed she was spending that much. She said that’s what it would cost, not that she personally spent that much.
Mail-order condoms cost about $1 each. Birth control pills cost about $9 per month, and injections about $20 per month.
You can do the math, but the answer is that during the time she was a student at Georgetown, she didn't spend much time in class.
TOP TEN REASONS WHY FLUKE’S BIRTH CONTROL IS SO EXPENSIVE.
10. Gold plated condoms
09. Paying for Bill Clinton’s vasectomy.
08. Needed to replace her convertible’s shock absorbers.
07. John Edwards was in town...I’m just sayin.
06. Smoked $50 Cuban cigars after sex.
05. EPA issued a new tax on “toxic fluids cleanup”
04. She had a habit of to tipping the abortion doctor.
03. Hired a P/R firm to promote her body as a “womb with a view”.
02. Had to payoff Michelle Obama to make sure that oral sex didn’t fall under the “food police”.
01. It’s that dang Obamacare. He said the rates wouldn’t go up but as usual the prez is a lying SOB.
$3,000 for three years.
But it would be possible to spend only about $26 per year, even if she were on her back six days a week =
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TudWeY4iJOI
Let's assume it is true for a minute. Here are the implications of her statement:
(1) She doesn't know how to avail herself of all the 'free' services already out there that provide birth control at no or low cost;
(2) Fluke was really nothing more than a female activist hell bent on changing a Catholic Institution's policy, which she KNEW was in place BEFORE she chose to attend Georgetown;
(3) Fluke certainly "gets around";
(4) If I were some guy that "slept" with her while she was paying $3,000 for birth control, I'd be worried about my man-parts falling off about now. Really, how many guys did she sleep with anyway paying for all that birth control?!
3000 over 3 years.