FredHayek wrote: So $3000 was just an absurd figure she threw out then?
Fluke said it could be up to $3,000 during the course of a college career, which is 3-4 years there.
She didn't say that at all.
The last thing you quoted, is "during the course of a college career, which is 3-4 years there." and then you stated, "She didn't say that at all."
To be accurate, you should have stopped the quote at "up to $3,000." Otherwise, readers believe you are saying "she didn't say that at all" about the entire quote. Why include parts you say you weren't referring to?
Comprehension is aided by a person speaking clearly.
$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.
I think it was horrible how Rush treated that woman... even though I have my own opinions about her testimony... she should not have been treated that way.
NEW YORK — A flower company is the seventh advertiser to pull its ads from conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh's radio program in reaction to his derogatory comments about a law student who testified about birth control policy.
ProFlowers said Sunday on its Facebook page that it has suspended advertising on Limbaugh's program because his comments about Georgetown University student Sandra Fluke "went beyond political discourse to a personal attack and do not reflect our values as a company."
The six other advertisers that say they have pulled ads from his show are mortgage lender Quicken Loans, mattress retailers Sleep Train and Sleep Number, software maker Citrix Systems Inc., online data backup service provider Carbonite and online legal document services company LegalZoom.
How's that hate and vitriol working out for ya, Schmuck?
And now it's EIGHT... You can add AOL to the list of sponsors who have bailed on him...permanently....
How's that hate and vitriol working out for ya, Schmuck
I think Rush is just upset that some people want to get meds by using actual prescriptions, as opposed to having your maid buy them for you behind Dennys.
Rush is just the poster boy of the right. Talks big but is a hypocrite in the way he lives his life.
My problem with social conservatives is they yap but rarely walk their walk.
I don't like phony , self righteous , liars.