
Originally Posted by
kellyb
Pregnancy is a medical condition.
No it's not. It's magic. Jesus puts a baby in their tummy's, and if they're on birth control, they're murdering jesus's babies.

Originally Posted by
kellyb
I think the idea is that married women who want contraception covered by insurance are just parasitic moochers.

I think they're supposed to just ask their husbands to take care of it for them.

Originally Posted by
vindex
a 30 year-old woman testifies before our lawmakers in regard to her contraceptive needs
"A full-time student testifies in regard to her insurance needs".

Originally Posted by
vindex
limbaugh makes some comical, sarcastic assertions about why her declared sexual behavior might cost so much.
"You're a whore!!" LOL OMG ROTFLMAO HTAT'S HILARIOUS! LOLOLOOOLOLOL. :finger:

Originally Posted by
vindex
why her declared sexual behavior might cost so much.
She didn't declare anything at all about her sexual behaviour, she declared something about her insurance needs. Rush and his dittoheads are declaring things about her sexual behaviour, which, by the way, is none of their fucking business.

Originally Posted by
vindex
an adult woman, in essence, going in front of a body of congress, to beg for funding
She's not begging for funding, she's paying for the insurance herself.

Originally Posted by
vindex
it's embarrassing. can the grown woman really not afford the minor expense of birth control?
You already said you know she's a student at Georgetown Law. Maybe you don't know that law school takes both time and money? It's not paid for by magic.

Originally Posted by
vindex
meanwhile, all the attention is further drawn away from the fact that neither the president, nor congress has any constitutional right to mandate that anyone in this country buy anything,
She's already paying for the insurance . . . Georgetown MANDATED that she has to.

Originally Posted by
vindex
the real issue with the current health care legislation debate, let alone the unconstitutionality of trying to dictate the nature of what private religious organizations provide in terms of health care coverage.
Insurance companies aren't private religious organizations.

Originally Posted by
vindex
the natural consequences of her sexual choices.
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is it not sad that simply abstaining from the activity she supposedly cannot afford is not one of her courses of action?
This is what it's really about, isn't it? You don't care at all about the OMG OUTRAGE of an insurance company providing medication, or about Jesus's magical babies, or about who's funding what, you just hate women who have sex . . . presumably because they don't do it with you.
It's not your job to tell her who to have sex with, when, how often, why, how. It's really not your business. And that's what it's all about with you: control. Isn't it?
She never mentioned anything about having sex, but it's all Rush had to talk about, all you have to talk about, all any of the other dittoheads here have to talk about. That's what it's about with you people.
"All that stuff I was taught about evolution, embryology, Big Bang theory, all that is lies straight from the pit of hell [the bible] teaches us how to run all our public policy and everything in society." Rep. Paul Broun (R)
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