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To: longnshort who wrote (24596)8/23/2012 11:08:20 AM
From: gamesmistress3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 85487
 
According to Fluke, a "married female student had to stop using contraception because she couldn’t afford it any
longer". Honey, can't your husband go to CVS and buy a condom for a buck?? Or get them for half that on Amazon?

And all her points about the use of contraceptive medication for other purposes - well, Georgetown does cover that. But that's not enough for her! "Under many religious institutions’ insurance plans, it wouldn’t be." OK, which ones? I've seen lefties post the "dirty little secret" that many religious institutions DO pay for contraceptives. Which is it?

Then there's the Georgetown law student who was embarrassed when she found out the insurance didn't cover contraception. Can she read?? And according to Fluke, contraception is not readily available because "clinics are closing." Really? Any documentation on that? And clinics are your only option? They've never been available in many places outside cities. And you could always try Wal-Mart, Rite-Aid, etc. Man, these women are lazy and dumb.

BTW, here's the full text:

abcnews.go.com