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What if it had been a male law student asking for condoms/Viagra be covered by insurance? [Locked] |
Ptilk Title: Creepy old pirate
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Registered: 2002-2-13 14:52:58
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What if it had been a male law student asking for condoms/Viagra be covered by insurance? |
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You are sickening.
You also are stupid.
Reproductive health is part of health.
Women shouldn't have to travel to the ghetto to get birth control simply because you are a mod dick bag and wish they all were virgins until you personally mod them.
No one is asking anyone to use tax dollars to pay for their birth control, only demanding that insurance companies treat their reproductive health like any other health issue...and cover it.
If you don't support that, you modg suck as a human being, hate your daughters, your mother, your sisters.....every woman in your life. You hate them. You think their issues are less important than your limp dick.
How mod sad is that?
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:00am
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What if it had been a male law student asking for condoms/Viagra be covered by insurance? |
covering birth control (preventative health care) is much cheaper and more pragmatic than covering pregnancy and childbirth (reactive health care). only embarrassing religious twats could possibly argue against that.
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Afio Title: Belle of the Bull
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Registered: 2002-3-19 16:18:03
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I seem to remember that back in the stone age, my birth control pills were covered by my insurance.
But then, we are talking back in the late 80's.
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1/1/00 12:00am
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What if it had been a male law student asking for condoms/Viagra be covered by insurance? |
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To me, its more about the line between what is personal responsibility and what is the insurance company's responsibility to cover. SOMEONE will end up paying for this, probably in insurance premiums. Where do we draw the line?
What about lube? Should the insurance companies pay for that as well?
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Yukishiro1 Posts: 3,243
Registered: 2002-9-20 23:52:57
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1/1/00 12:00am
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If you want to have buttsecks with your friend it'd probably be cheaper for your insurance company to give you condoms and lube than pay for treatment for your ruptured butthole and aids.
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Ptilk Title: Creepy old pirate
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Registered: 2002-2-13 14:52:58
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Personal responsibility ends when you actually pay for insurance.
You are paying to keep healthy. You are PAYING. YOU are paying.
Government requiring those insurance agencies to cover ALL health problems is part of a responsible society, only idiots would exclude some health problems because some fucktards have an issue with some of those problems being linked with everyday sexual activity.
Sex isn't bad, no matter how much the religious dickwads want it to be. It's part of life, get over it, without sex, your ass wouldn't be here. Idiot.
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Phlegm573 Posts: 528
Registered: 2002-6-12 17:43:34
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What if it had been a male law student asking for condoms/Viagra be covered by insurance? |
Social conservatism is nothing but one long /nerdrage at women who sleep with other guys, but not them.
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__Bonk__ Posts: 5,122
Registered: 2009-7-25 03:04:52
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The fact is that religious fundamentalists think its worse for a woman to have sex out of marriage than for the man. Woman's sexuality is evil to them
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Date Posted:
1/1/00 12:00am
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What if it had been a male law student asking for condoms/Viagra be covered by insurance? |
I'd say the Oxy finally ate Rush's brain but that would be providing an excuse for the despicable twat.
He's not even partially correct about what the woman testified about. He's more less or less calling her a slut for shits and giggles.
NPR posted:
Fluke is the third-year Georgetown Law Student who testified before a congressional panel about the Obama Administration's controversial new health insurance regulation, the one requiring that nearly all plans cover contraception. During that session, Fluke told the story of a classmate who needed birth control medication to control ovarian cysts. According to Fluke, the classmate had difficulty convincing pharmacists that the medication was for her medical problem (which Georgetown's policy is supposed to cover) rather than to prevent pregnancy (which it's not supposed to cover). Facing $100 out-of-pocket expenses she could not afford, the classmate stopped taking the pills and developed a large, painful, and dangerous cyst. Doctors had to remove one of her ovaries, Fluke said, and now the twenty-something law student is showing signs of early menopause.
www.npr.org/2012/03/02/147821577/new-republic-a-morality-lesson-from-rush-limbaugh
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__Bonk__ Posts: 5,122
Registered: 2009-7-25 03:04:52
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Its funny how conservative trolls never fail to get a rise out of liberals lol
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