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Obama rings up Limbaugh’s ‘slut,’ Georgetown’s Sandra Fluke

1) can someone explain to me how/when schools started supplying health insurance?

2) Let's say Georgetown does in fact have health plans they push on their students. In this case, "IF" Georgetown accepts tax payer money. You better god damn beleive they ought to provide "FULL" plans for womens health.

You can stop the bullshit on #2...if you accept govt subsidies in any form you can stfu about having your "religious" exemptions. That's fucking bullshit. You want religious exemptions exempt yourself from uncle sams handout train. And after all ain't that what we all complaining about? The govt subsidizing everything than just printing money from the ass?

Catholic charities accepting over 2B in govt money while making 2B already on their own....miss me when they come calling on their religious exemptions. You don't get religious exemption when 60% of your revenue comes from uncle sam. So if they want to adopt out children, then they have to adopt out to gay couples period end of story. If they don't want to do that i have "ZERO" problem with that decision. But then withdraw yourself from uncle sams tete.


that is exactly what she is attempting to do, force georgetown to provide their poor unwashed students access to free or discounted BC, of course on the georgetown dime (and i assume the taxpayers as well...even though G.U is private i assume they still get taxpayer loot in some form).
it's not like sex is a mandatory function...if you aren't on BC then don't have sex if you don't want to get preggos...don't have money to afford pills then buy condoms or visit a PP clinic where they give them away for free.
or, maybe just don't have sex until you can provide yourself the proper protection
 
that is exactly what she is attempting to do, force georgetown to provide their poor unwashed students access to free or discounted BC, of course on the georgetown dime (and i assume the taxpayers as well...even though G.U is private i assume they still get taxpayer loot in some form).
it's not like sex is a mandatory function...if you aren't on BC then don't have sex if you don't want to get preggos...don't have money to afford pills then buy condoms or visit a PP clinic where they give them away for free.
or, maybe just don't have sex until you can provide yourself the proper protection

If they're on a prescription plan, why shouldn't birth control be included?
 
not sure if someone mentioned this, but in the Catholic church birth control is frowned upon. it's stupid to expect he dumb ass is going to change that small factor in the college supplying bc
 
not sure if someone mentioned this, but in the Catholic church birth control is frowned upon. it's stupid to expect he dumb ass is going to change that small factor in the college supplying bc

My wife is catholic and we got married in the church. The preacher man wanted to speak to me since I'm not catholic and he tried to explain the churches stance on bc to me. I cut him off mid lecture and told him that I pull out.
 
lol

i can't imagine how they find guys that want to be virgins there whole life to be a preist
 
If they're on a prescription plan, why shouldn't birth control be included?

I don't know a lot about this story, but it seems to me the fact that it's a catholic university is the issue. Catholics don't believe in BC.

When I attended a State University, we had Student Health Services and I went there for meds when I got sick, birth control, and also for an X-ray when I dislocated my shoulder. I don't recall paying for any of it out of pocket. Must have been included in the tuition and fees.
 
My wife is catholic and we got married in the church. The preacher man wanted to speak to me since I'm not catholic and he tried to explain the churches stance on bc to me. I cut him off mid lecture and told him that I pull out.
You should have told him that you fuck her younger / pre-teen brother...that way...you're good with him.
 
If they're on a prescription plan, why shouldn't birth control be included?

aside from the fact that it's a catholic college that the incoming student knew didn't support BC, why should anyone/gov have the right to dictate what a college's health plan can and cannot cover?
 
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