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

That's really the final word here. And piss on georgetown for keeping their little no BC regs secret till the students are already signed up.

:rolleyes:

"Fluke came to Georgetown University interested in contraceptive coverage: She researched the Jesuit college’s health plans for students before enrolling, and found that birth control was not included. “I decided I was absolutely not willing to compromise the quality of my education in exchange for my health care,” says Fluke, who has spent the past three years lobbying the administration to change its policy on the issue. The issue got the university president’s office last spring, where Georgetown declined to change its policy."
 
So she's not just bitching now for the sake of bitching. She's actually do e real work to try to change a policy. Whether you agree with her or not, I doubt any but maybe a coue people around here would be willing to do.
 
So she's not just bitching now for the sake of bitching. She's actually do e real work to try to change a policy. Whether you agree with her or not, I doubt any but maybe a coue people around here would be willing to do.
yeah but she still needs to STFU. its a catholic univ, what would make her think she could get them to change their minds?
 
Who says its wrong for A Catholic Univ to decide whether they will cover birth control or not?

I'm not saying them having a choice is wrong; I'm saying the choice they make is wrong. It's quite frankly, asinine. It makes no goddamn sense. As is their entire belief system.
 
I'm not saying them having a choice is wrong; I'm saying the choice they make is wrong. It's quite frankly, asinine. It makes no goddamn sense. As is their entire belief system.

Right. It doesn't make sense because you (and me) aren't Catholic. I totally believe in the use of BC obviously, but I also believe its up to a private Catholic Univ to not provide it if they so choose. That's their right, whether I agree with their decision or not.
 
That's why this country is shit everyone thinks they're entitled to something no matter the circumstances. We live in a country based off mememe.
 
Right. It doesn't make sense because you (and me) aren't Catholic. I totally believe in the use of BC obviously, but I also believe its up to a private Catholic Univ to not provide it if they so choose. That's their right, whether I agree with their decision or not.

I'm not debating that. I think they're stupid. Not even because of beliefs. Their belief in a magical invisible man in the sky doesnt bother me. It makes fiscal sense to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
 
I'm not debating that. I think they're stupid. Not even because of beliefs. Their belief in a magical invisible man in the sky doesnt bother me. It makes fiscal sense to prevent unwanted pregnancy.

I agree with Smurf that it is their right not to cover birth control as it is her right to try to convince them otherwise.

I was raised catholic and this is one of the reasons I rarely go to church these days. I live in a town with 30% teen pregnancy, mainly hispanics that are going to Catholic church preaching no birth control.

I honestly believe in my lifetime the Catholic Church will come out and say birth control is a good thing. They tend to be about 100 yrs behind.

I know this is a big prediction based on my advanced age, but I think the math is there.
 
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