She still had the option of going to a public university if she wanted her birth control paid for, so she is trying to force her views on a religious institution. Where are their rights?
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
Wily Fox aka Angela wrote: fun... so you think women standing up for their rights are some kind of radical group? is yes, then = you don't get it
Where did I call that group of women at that state capital radical? I didn't. I told YOU not to turn this thread into a radical feminist thread. Reading is comprehension. And yes... if you read the article I linked to, they were breaking the law. They had a permit to demonstrate in a certain area, and they moved on to an area they knew was off limits to them... they did this in full knowledge that they could get arrested for moving the protest to the other area. I don't care if they were a one-eyed-purple-alien-space-majority-almost-extinct-race... we have laws and those laws cover everyone.
“Without insurance coverage, contraception, as you know, 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. 40% of the female students at Georgetown Law reported to us that they struggle financially as a result of this policy.
Katy said Fluke said the cost was UP TO 3000 DOLLARS. Fluke said it could be MORE THAN 3000 DOLLARS. Reading is comprehension. I never mentioned anything about the amount of years. That was what I was referencing. Look closely.
$750 - $1000/year for birth control is not at all out of line.
Yeah, I heard Rush this morning.....the devil (the left) made him do it. Someday I would love to see someone on the right take responsibility for their own actions instead of blaming the left for everything they do. Even on this message board it's always you did it too.....or the democrats did it first......never I, or the conservatives, screwed up and it's my/our own fault.