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    Lets just look at this by the numbers and see if it makes sense. Law school is 3 years if going full time. According to Pelosi's shrill it costs the shrill $3,000 for birth control during law school.
    $1000 per year?????
    This does not even add up! She wants the pill I guess. The generic version of the pill does not cost $1000 per year. You can get it from Walmart for $5 per month= $60 per year.
    It gets more comical. The pill does not protect against STD's. You need a condom for that. Condom's are not covered.
    Really get a grip liberal fools.
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    I think that is the whole point of the woman's rather pointless argument ...

    If the health plan were to cover contraception, maybe the health plan should ONLY cover condoms ... think of how efficient that would be in preventing STDs AND pregnancies for the same money.
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    I do think it should cover birth control.

    I don't think birth control is $5 from Walmart. I paid $10 a month because it was not covered by my insurance. Still its not going to break the bank.

    But lets look at the bigger picture.

    Box of condoms $10.....birth control pills $10/month.....IUD $450 (for about a year).

    Paying for a birth (if they can't afford to pay for birth control, then the taxpayer is going to pay for the birth of the child one way or the other).......$10k plus.

    I'd be happy to pay for birth control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WRL View Post
    I do think it should cover birth control.

    .....IUD $450 (for about a year).


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    One shot deal for 5 years. Does not cost 450 per year.
    HOwever If a person wants any taxpayer funds they must have it installed.
    NO FOOD STamps, no section * no medicaid for their spawn etc until IUD.!
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    Quote Originally Posted by WRL View Post
    I do think it should cover birth control.

    I don't think birth control is $5 from Walmart. I paid $10 a month because it was not covered by my insurance. Still its not going to break the bank.

    But lets look at the bigger picture.

    Box of condoms $10.....birth control pills $10/month.....IUD $450 (for about a year).

    Paying for a birth (if they can't afford to pay for birth control, then the taxpayer is going to pay for the birth of the child one way or the other).......$10k plus.

    I'd be happy to pay for birth control.



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    That's just great but as soon as that same person who is getting their birth control covered wants to have a child, she will have coverage for that as well. Maternity and contraceptives are not an illness and should not be covered by insurance.

    Pay for that stuff yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WRL View Post
    I do think it should cover birth control.

    I don't think birth control is $5 from Walmart. I paid $10 a month because it was not covered by my insurance. Still its not going to break the bank.

    But lets look at the bigger picture.

    Box of condoms $10.....birth control pills $10/month.....IUD $450 (for about a year).

    Paying for a birth (if they can't afford to pay for birth control, then the taxpayer is going to pay for the birth of the child one way or the other).......$10k plus.

    I'd be happy to pay for birth control.

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    THe breeder can just keep her legs crossed. That is free. When the breeder chooses to do otherwise she and she only should pay for her stupid actions!
    NO WIC no food stamps no section 8 no nothing ! She bred it she deals with it not me the taxpayer! I don;t want to hear about "but its or the children".
    NOt my problem, as I didi not breed it!!!!
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    Not all IUDs are for 5 years. When I looked into them, they were 12-18 months.

    Your statements are unrealistic.

    I'd rather pay for contraception then pay thousands more for the births.

    WRL

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    If ya can't feedem don't breedem. I want me some free Viagra! Why should my erection be overlooked?????
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    Quote Originally Posted by WRL View Post
    Not all IUDs are for 5 years. When I looked into them, they were 12-18 months.

    Your statements are unrealistic.

    I'd rather pay for contraception then pay thousands more for the births.

    WRL
    The taxpayer should pay for neither. The breeding bitch must me held resonsible for her actions ens of story. Nowhere in the constitution does it say that I must pay for the breeders litter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raymond Little View Post
    If ya can't feedem don't breedem. I want me some free Viagra! Why should my erection be overlooked?????
    Medicare use to pay for that.

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