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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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To: KLP who wrote (474914)3/2/2012 7:47:12 PM
From: MJ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 794334
 
If a student is spending $3,000.00 while in college on birth control, that student is not minding the reason their parents or the government is paying for their education.

I sure hope that Congress, both Democrat and Republican, don't fall for this shake down. If she or her friends want to engage in sex that's their business, however it is my business to say no to paying for their juvenile request.

Wow, that sure is a lot of sex for $3,000.00 and expensive.


abcnews.go.com/.../statement-Congress-letterhead-2nd%20hearing.p...

According to Susan Fluke's testimonry:

"Without insurance coverage, contraception can cost a woman over $3,000 during

law school. For a lot of students who, like me, are on public interest scholarships,

that’s practically an entire summer’s salary. Forty percent of female students at

Georgetown Law report struggling financially as a result of this policy."
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