Rush Limbaugh: "YOU'RE A SLUT!"

Quote from kut2k2:

+1

Limbaugh's rants on this subject were not just good for revealing the bile he's full of, it also revealed what an ignoramus he is about women. You'd think a guy with four ex-wives would have learned something about their medical issues but he is a blissfully ignorant bloated misogynist with lots of mouthbreathing dittoheads cheering him on, including some losers infesting this forum.

Here you go you ignorant fuck face.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...-apology-liberal-men-need-to-follow-suit.html

AND:

Fluke: "These denials of contraceptive coverage impact real people. In the worst cases, women who need this medication for other medical reasons suffer dire consequences. A friend of mine, for example, has polycystic ovarian syndrome and has to take prescription birth control to stop cysts from growing on her ovaries. Her prescription is technically covered by Georgetown insurance because it’s not intended to prevent pregnancy."

That’s right, her prescription IS COVERED by Georgetown since its use is not to prevent pregnancy, but to treat polycystic ovarian syndrome.

So what is you don't fucking understand? Please, enlighten us with your fucking wisdom!
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

What I like most is that this tripe is being mic-checked everywhere.

The GOP has lost the youth vote, the black vote, the latino vote, the white women vote. It's all over.

Unless Obama does something insane, all he has to do is run out the clock.

Add another ignorant dolt to the mix. And please nurse dip shit, tell us why Kirsten is wrong!!!!?
 
Quote from CaptainObvious:

No doubt the Right will do their best to change the narrative on this issue but it will be a tough road to hoe,(no pun intended),:D especially if Ricky get's the nod. Team Obama can easily get this off woman's reproductive rights to simple degradation of women in general. Mitt might be able to dodge that bullet, but a whack job like Ricky...it hit's him right between the eye's. This is a huge blunder by the self anointed spokesman of the right, and may not simply be his undoing, but the entire republican party for 2012.

Have you actually read Fluke's testimony? Please do tell.
 
Quote from kut2k2:

It's called READING, dick-sucking turd. Maybe you can still learn about it before you die.

Give me free rubbers and I'll gladly stick my dick in your mouth! Are you game or are you a closet homophobe?

Man up!
 
Quote from OccupyThis:


Fluke: "These denials of contraceptive coverage impact real people. In the worst cases, women who need this medication for other medical reasons suffer dire consequences. A friend of mine, for example, has polycystic ovarian syndrome and has to take prescription birth control to stop cysts from growing on her ovaries. Her prescription is technically covered by Georgetown insurance because it’s not intended to prevent pregnancy."

That’s right, her prescription IS COVERED by Georgetown since its use is not to prevent pregnancy, but to treat polycystic ovarian syndrome.

So what is you don't fucking understand? Please, enlighten us with your fucking wisdom! [/B]

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You can read all the testimony.
Here.

Fluke: "A friend of mine, for example, has polycystic ovarian syndrome, and she has to take prescription birth control to stop cysts from growing on her ovaries. Her prescription is technically covered by Georgetown’s insurance because it’s not intended to prevent pregnancy.

“Unfortunately, under many religious institutions and insurance plans, it wouldn’t be. There would be no exception for other medical needs. And under Sen. Blunt’s amendment, Sen. Rubio’s bill or Rep. Fortenberry’s bill there’s no requirement that such an exception be made for these medical needs.

“When this exception does exist, these exceptions don’t accomplish their well-intended goals because when you let university administrators or other employers rather than women and their doctors dictate whose medical needs are legitimate and whose are not, women’s health takes a back seat to a bureaucracy focused on policing her body.

http://www.whatthefolly.com/2012/02...o-contraception-and-reproductive-health-care/
 
Quote from OccupyThis:

Here you go you ignorant fuck face.

Fluke: "These denials of contraceptive coverage impact real people. In the worst cases, women who need this medication for other medical reasons suffer dire consequences. A friend of mine, for example, has polycystic ovarian syndrome and has to take prescription birth control to stop cysts from growing on her ovaries. Her prescription is technically covered by Georgetown insurance because it’s not intended to prevent pregnancy."

That’s right, her prescription IS COVERED by Georgetown since its use is not to prevent pregnancy, but to treat polycystic ovarian syndrome.

So what is you don't fucking understand? Please, enlighten us with your fucking wisdom!
Why did you cut the part where she explains that her friend's prescription would not actually be covered by many religious institutions and the Blunt Amendment, you deceptive piece of shit?

trendlover posted what you cut, and it paints an entirely different picture. Go fuck yourself, lying rightturd assmonkey.
 
Quote from kut2k2:

Why did you cut the part where she explains that her friend's prescription would not actually be covered by many religious institutions and the Blunt Amendment, you deceptive piece of shit?

trendlover posted what you cut, and it paints an entirely different picture. Go fuck yourself, lying rightturd assmonkey.

Because she's only attending Georgetown Uni. Duh.

You're the sort of dumb fuck that wonders into a gay bar to pick up chicks and upon seeing nothing but guys, seek out the bar owner to complain about how your sexual rights are violated by the 'man'.

The key to understanding your apparent disconnect is to realize that modern liberalism is, from a phenomenological perspective, a religion. And a very intolerant religion at that.

Now go get your readily available rubbers at Walgreens and get to fucking yourself already.
 
Quote from trendlover:

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You can read all the testimony.
Here.

Fluke: "A friend of mine, for example, has polycystic ovarian syndrome, and she has to take prescription birth control to stop cysts from growing on her ovaries. Her prescription is technically covered by Georgetown’s insurance because it’s not intended to prevent pregnancy.

“Unfortunately, under many religious institutions and insurance plans, it wouldn’t be. There would be no exception for other medical needs. And under Sen. Blunt’s amendment, Sen. Rubio’s bill or Rep. Fortenberry’s bill there’s no requirement that such an exception be made for these medical needs.

“When this exception does exist, these exceptions don’t accomplish their well-intended goals because when you let university administrators or other employers rather than women and their doctors dictate whose medical needs are legitimate and whose are not, women’s health takes a back seat to a bureaucracy focused on policing her body.

http://www.whatthefolly.com/2012/02...o-contraception-and-reproductive-health-care/

What's your point? That government is now the new God? That people who hate religion are now being forced to attend Catholic organizations to achieve their life long goals?

You and cunt2 make a perfect couple in that gay bar looking for chicks.
 
Quote from OccupyThis:

What's your point? That government is now the new God? That people who hate religion are now being forced to attend Catholic organizations to achieve their life long goals?

You and cunt2 make a perfect couple in that gay bar looking for chicks.
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The point is for me if I force/require to pay insurance for health from the university, birth control is about the health. I am not gay like you say, but if I pay insurance in my tuition, the birth control should be in the plan. I am not going to stop being together with my boyfriend. This is life, and healthy. I am not religious.
For this girl Sandra Flack, she is going to the religious university. So I assume she have religion, but she feel her religion is wrong about the birth control. She is talking about the (religion) dictate, not government. Look what she is saying.

Flack: "We expected that our schools would live up to the Jesuit creed of ‘cura personalis‘ – to care for the whole person – by meeting all of our medical needs."
 
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