The womb Nazis are at it again

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So it's very interesting. A media study came out last week showing that on women's issues, men are called on five times more often to discuss than women are.

This means that say you are watching the nightly news and OMG, someone said there's a war on women! So the news show producer decided they needed to get a couple of men on the program to find out what they think about it.

No matter what the issue, abortion, birth control, rape, Planned parenthood, the first question the men running the news and cable networks naturally ask is: what do the menz think?

And I think this board reflects this.

Just to let all of you know...I am one bitch who doesn't give a flying fuck what any of the menz think.
 
So it's very interesting. A media study came out last week showing that on women's issues, men are called on five times more often to discuss than women are. This means that say you are watching the nightly news and OMG, someone said there's a war on women! So the news show producer decided they needed to get a couple of men on the program to find out what they think about it. No matter what the issue, abortion, birth control, rape, Planned parenthood, the first question the men running the news and cable networks naturally ask is: what do the menz think? And I think this board reflects this. Just to let all of you know...I am one bitch who doesn't give a flying fuck what any of the menz think.

PiMP says no law has ever been passed that limits contraception. Don't you believe him?
 
If a pharmacists refuses to sell you some product available in the store you need to see the store manager, file a complaint, and visit a different drug store....

If a pharmacists refuses to fill a valid prescription, you need a lawyer and file suit, then visit a new drug store.....

In either case just wtf is your issue ?

The issue is that you have a legal right to the medication and the pharmacist has no business making you jump through hoops to get it. Let's use your logic, if a pharmacist has moral qualms about the medication he dispenses, then he's in the wrong profession.
 
Yeah, I wanted them to pay for mine too, but they refused......but of course, I didn't whine and cry about it, I just purchased my own....

Come to think of it....wth should ins. co. pay to anybodys contraception....?
Birth control isn't a health issue.....its a sex issue......pregnancy isn't a disease....

Do you want them to cover your soap, toothpaste, maxi-pads, etc. too...????


It IS contraception you're talking about, right......and not medicine for a physical medical problem.....

Of course you are, ......you'd have to be a moron not the recognize they are two different things even though they are the same product.


Did I make something up ????

Women wouldn't have a problem if they could pick their BC pills off the shelf, as men do with condoms.
 
\\()// showed you to be the ignorant fool that you are yet you still keep spouting. It's all quite humorous. :lol:

really?.....and I have shown YOU to be a fool for saying there is anyone, here and now, planning on making contraception illegal.....and all you can do is thank Legion for showing something that happened over a hundred years ago......

it sad enough that you're clinging at straws, but to have to claim Legion saved your ass in a debate?.....that's about as sad as it can get....
 
really?.....and I have shown YOU to be a fool for saying there is anyone, here and now, planning on making contraception illegal.....and all you can do is thank Legion for showing something that happened over a hundred years ago......

it sad enough that you're clinging at straws, but to have to claim Legion saved your ass in a debate?.....that's about as sad as it can get....

You know what's sad? This is sad:

Post #43 by PostmodernProfit: no law has ever been passed and no law will ever be passed and no law will ever be proposed to be passed which would prohibit the use of contraceptives

Post #47 by \\()//: In Massachusetts, anyone disseminating contraceptives -- or information about contraceptives -- faced stiff fines and imprisonment. But by far the most restrictive state of all was Connecticut, where the act of using birth control was even prohibited by law. Married couples could be arrested for using birth control in the privacy of their own bedrooms, and subjected to a one-year prison sentence.

When an error is brought to your attention, specifically your comment, "no law has ever been passed", rather than be man enough to graciously acknowledge it you continue to defend the lie. Furthermore, while there is no law currently outlawing contraception the law does defend a pharmacist's refusal to dispense the morning after pill which produces the same result.

As for, "and I have shown YOU to be a fool for saying there is anyone, here and now, planning on making contraception illegal" I never made such a statement.

Ignorant? Disingenuous? An outright liar? I'll let others decide but for me your posts and opinions hold no credibility whatsoever. Like a child \\()// caught you in a lie and smacked your ass. Cry, get over it and come back behaving like a man. If you're able.
 
Listen, you ignorant turd, (I just may take a liking to ad homs) :) The point is the morning after pill is a contraceptive and pharmacists are not obliged to dispense it. I don't care if there is a law prohibiting contraceptives or a law allowing pharmacists to refuse to dispense contraceptives. The result is the same. Women are denied contraceptives and it it's a very bad policy/custom/call it what you want. A woman living in a rural area may drive a fair distance to a drug store only to be denied the morning after pill. She may then decide to drive another considerable distance or she may not and take a chance. Then there's those who oppose abortion. So, in effect, the goal is to force her to bear a child. A sneaky, underhanded, vile approach taken by Republican Conservatives, those religious imitating scum.

You hardly ever do, so this made me laugh!
 
Women wouldn't have a problem if they could pick their BC pills off the shelf, as men do with condoms.


If all they want is a 'birth control' device, and don't have the money for the 'Cadillac versions' ,....condoms will have to do....and as an extra advantage, they protect against STD's that pills and the like, do not.

Friday, March 09, 2012

What does birth control really cost ?

It varies, from $9 a month for generic pills to $90 a month for some of the newest brands - plus a doctor's visit for the prescription.
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-03-09/news/31141621_1_iuds-guttmacher-institute-pregnancies

Doctors visit should be covered (?) and $9 a month is peanuts.....give up 1 martini for each month........and demand that generic BC pills be sold otc , why not ?



If they want BC pills for a medical problem, that should be covered by insurance.....


Personally, I think the insurance co.'s should make some kind of concessions for coverage....
 
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If all they want is a 'birth control' device, and don't have the money for the 'Cadillac versions' ,....condoms will have to do....and as an extra advantage, they protect against STD's that pills and the like, do not.

Friday, March 09, 2012

What does birth control really cost ?

It varies, from $9 a month for generic pills to $90 a month for some of the newest brands - plus a doctor's visit for the prescription.
http://articles.nydailynews.com/2012-03-09/news/31141621_1_iuds-guttmacher-institute-pregnancies

Doctors visit should be covered (?) and $9 a month is peanuts.....give up 1 martini for each month........and demand that generic BC pills be sold otc , why not ?



If they want BC pills for a medical problem, that should be covered by insurance.....


Personally, I think the insurance co.'s should make some kind of concessions for coverage....

oh look, Bravo's all up in women's vaginas conducting inspections and handing out medical advice and scripts again!
 
oh look, Bravo's all up in women's vaginas conducting inspections and handing out medical advice and scripts again!


Not so...I can't take the smell anymore.....
The use of condoms is hardly medical advice....its something ever kid in 6th grade knows....
 
Not so...I can't take the smell anymore.....
The use of condoms is hardly medical advice....its something ever kid in 6th grade knows....

Well, you should hang out with woman that bathe. Not our problem the class of women you attract.
 
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