FuzzNJ wrote:Catholics aren't being asked to pay for contraception.
Oh, really?
You mean when a Catholic employer who pays for health insurance for their employees, and that insurance is MANDATED to cover contraception costs, they're not paying for contraception?
Really?
Are you really THAT stupid?
You know, places like Catholic Social Services...who has employees...and is run by...um...Catholics?
Just who, specifically, do you think RUNS Catholic Social Services? The Scientologists?
FuzzNJ wrote:
Your tax dollars are not nor will they go toward paying for her contraception.
Yes, because Kathleen Sebelius annoucing that a ruling that all insurance carries MUST cover contraception is not your tax dollars at work.
Because Health and Human Services is not a government entity.
And your participation in a health insurance program is not mandatory...as it is detailed under Obamacare.
And if you choose not to participate, you won't be forced or fined by the government to pay.
Nice try Fuzz. However you'll need something better than a sledgehammer to try and split that hair...
FuzzNJ wrote:
She has not ever talked about her sex life, nor does her sex life have anything to do with this, nor is it anyone's business. She did not say too much sex, nor did she talk about sex.
Yes, because contraceptives are know for curing the common cold.
And frankly, at the ripe old age of 30 years old, it's not at all surprising that she's hit menopause.
(The pill, because it is a hormone, is commonly used to treat estrogen loss in post-menopausal women).
FuzzNJ wrote:
There has been no evidence to suggest she is a whore, slut or prostitute.
She's a leftist lib. What more do you need?
FuzzNJ wrote:
She did not say it costs her 3k a year for bc pills, she said with the insurance offered by Georgetown it costs 80/month or around 1k a year over 3 years of law school.
Keeping her legs crossed is free, and 100% effective.
FuzzNJ wrote:
She was not complaining nor talking about rubbers.
No. Rubbers would have been cheaper.
FuzzNJ wrote:
She is not asking someone else to pay for her contraception any more than you are paying for my prescriptions over my co-pay.
That's the beautiful part. Before Idi Amin Jr. got into office, I didn't pay for your perscriptions. You didn't pay for mine.
Now we do - it is mandated by the federal government. So that gives me the right to deny you coverage. Because someone as dumb as you should be denied healthcare.
FuzzNJ wrote:
It was not just two words, it's the entire rant and dozens of insults he threw her way while totally misrepresenting (ie lying) about her and her testimony. Conservatives need to learn context.
The context is that she was there lobbying for free access to contraceptives, and she used a lot of made-up information to try and make her point.
FuzzNJ wrote:
Other than that, you guys are spot on.
Wish we could say the same about you...