Will Rush face charges over slurs?

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I only deal in the English language....if you don't understand it, I can't help you Post 98 is in simple English.

What you can't do is explain how or why Ms. Fluke is a slut.

Poor Blabo.
 
And there are even less expensive methods of contraception.......

No different than buying a car....you buy what you can afford, not what you wish you could afford....



Fluke is a spokesperson for the women at her uni who need the pill for their medical problems, and that's all she talked about. Her testimony is on this site, word for word. Please point out the part where she's asking about contraception for herself.

Fluke talked about medical conditions that respond to the pill, such as endometriosis and polycystic ovary disease. You claim it's only about screwing. You're wrong and you've been wrong all along. It's time you accepted that.

“When I look around my campus, I see the faces of the women affected by this lack of contraceptive coverage.

“And especially in the last week, I have heard more and more of their stories. On a daily basis, I hear yet from another woman from Georgetown or from another school or who works for a religiously-affiliated employer, and they tell me that they have suffered financially and emotionally and medically because of this lack of coverage.

“And so, I’m here today to share their voices, and I want to thank you for allowing them – not me – to be heard.
 
Fluke is a spokesperson for the women at her uni who need the pill for their medical problems, and that's all she talked about. Her testimony is on this site, word for word. Please point out the part where she's asking about contraception for herself.

Fluke talked about medical conditions that respond to the pill, such as endometriosis and polycystic ovary disease. You claim it's only about screwing. You're wrong and you've been wrong all along. It's time you accepted that.

“When I look around my campus, I see the faces of the women affected by this lack of contraceptive coverage.

“And especially in the last week, I have heard more and more of their stories. On a daily basis, I hear yet from another woman from Georgetown or from another school or who works for a religiously-affiliated employer, and they tell me that they have suffered financially and emotionally and medically because of this lack of coverage.

“And so, I’m here today to share their voices, and I want to thank you for allowing them – not me – to be heard.

why would they work for a religious institution then?
 
why would they work for a religious institution then?

If the insurance isn't subsidized why does the uni have any say-so at all?

Fluke: “We expected that when 94% of students oppose the policy the university would respect our choices regarding insurance students pay for – completely unsubsidized by the university.
 
If the insurance isn't subsidized why does the uni have any say-so at all?

Fluke: “We expected that when 94% of students oppose the policy the university would respect our choices regarding insurance students pay for – completely unsubsidized by the university.

so i can go to a religious school or work for a religious entity and demand they put aside their beliefs because i don't agree with them?
 
so i can go to a religious school or work for a religious entity and demand they put aside their beliefs because i don't agree with them?

sub·si·dize/ˈsəbsəˌdīz/


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  1. Support (an organization or activity) financially.
  2. Pay part of the cost of producing (something) to reduce prices for the buyer.

The university isn't paying for the insurance, yet they're saying the insurance students pay for shouldn't offer contraception. How does this non-issue affect their religious beliefs?
 
sub·si·dize/ˈsəbsəˌdīz/


[TD]Verb:[/TD]


  1. Support (an organization or activity) financially.
  2. Pay part of the cost of producing (something) to reduce prices for the buyer.

The university isn't paying for the insurance, yet they're saying the insurance students pay for shouldn't offer contraception. How does this non-issue affect their religious beliefs?

apparently they believe it does violate their religious beliefs. who are you to judge their beliefs? i think this whole thing is rather silly. i don't agree that the government should subsidize it. and her supposed friend's condition is covered under the universities belief system.

should the government subsidize viagra?

nice job on dodging my question.
 
apparently they believe it does violate their religious beliefs. who are you to judge their beliefs? i think this whole thing is rather silly. i don't agree that the government should subsidize it. and her supposed friend's condition is covered under the universities belief system.

should the government subsidize viagra?

nice job on dodging my question.

Then their belief is stupid and I judge it based on the hoops the school is jumping through to deny women a medication they might need. Furthermore, who says every woman there takes advantage of this? And, what comparable medication are men being denied because of religious belief?

Your question had nothing to do with the topic. But since you brought it up, how, exactly, would that work? I have free speech, I can "demand" anything I want from an employer but that doesn't mean I'm going to get it. Furthermore, what employer ever tells a person being interviewed that if they come to work for the company, they're not going to get X benefit from insurance? I've had all kinds of insurance from different employers and never once did the HR people say "we don't cover contraceptives". And they certainly didn't get into detail at the initial interview.

Again, what's your point? How are people supposed to know in advance where to apply for jobs based on a specific benefit?
 
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No, it doesn't. State the reason you think the definition of "slut" can be fairly and accurately applied to a woman whose sexual habits are completely unknown to you, Blabo.

Did the definitions I presented from the dictionary in post 98 mention sexual habits, or sex in any way at all ?
I think not, pinhead....Can't you fuckin' read even a little bit....
 
If the insurance isn't subsidized why does the uni have any say-so at all?

Fluke: “We expected that when 94% of students oppose the policy the university would respect our choices regarding insurance students pay for – completely unsubsidized by the university.


It is a PRIVATE Catholic University first and foremost.....THEY make the rules. If you don't like the rules, you're free to enroll at any of thousands of universities....
 
It is a PRIVATE Catholic University first and foremost.....THEY make the rules. If you don't like the rules, you're free to enroll at any of thousands of universities....

So in other words, the school has the right to tell people which insurance they have to buy, is that what you're saying?
 
sub·si·dize/ˈsəbsəˌdīz/


[TD]Verb:[/TD]


  1. Support (an organization or activity) financially.
  2. Pay part of the cost of producing (something) to reduce prices for the buyer.

The university isn't paying for the insurance, yet they're saying the insurance students pay for shouldn't offer contraception. How does this non-issue affect their religious beliefs?


Thats a red herring and you know it.....that logic means the students are paying for EVERYTHING in the school with their tuition....lights, heat, chairs, forks, etc. and they can demand anything they desire.....and its irrelevant anyway......they don't subsudize the students cars either but I'll wager the school has and enforces rules regarding students bringing their cars onto the campus......nor their clothes, but some sort of dress code is enforced.....

I'm sure the school medical staff and clinic, supplies, and procedures, etc. is regulated and paid for by the school....
 
So in other words, the school has the right to tell people which insurance they have to buy, is that what you're saying?


Not at all, they can and do buy whatever insurance they want and can get their contraceptives and birthcontrol supplies they need off campus without interference from the school. Did anyone try to prohibit that ?
 
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So in other words, the school has the right to tell people which insurance they have to buy, is that what you're saying?

Are you saying the school prohibits them from using insurance they buy privately...????? thats news to me and certainly relevant, and unjust.
 
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