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LookieNoNookie -> Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 6:22:47 PM)

What a piece of useless human sewage.

"I descended to the left's level when I used those two words to describe Sandra Fluke"

The piece of crap still can’t deal with his own sewage level…has to blame it on someone else. "The Left".

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/cutline/limbaugh-not-think-sandra-fluke-slut-prostitute-181711551.html

"The Left made me do it"

What a waste of human flesh.




LizDeluxe -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 7:00:49 PM)

Sandra Fluke is being sold by the left as something she's not. Namely a random co-ed from Georgetown law who found herself mixed up in the latest front of the culture war who was simply looking to make sure needy women had access to birth control. That, of course, is not the case.

As many have already uncovered Sandra Fluke she is, in reality, a 30 year old long time liberal activist who enrolled at Georgetown with the express purpose of fighting for the school to pay for students' birth control. She has been pushing for mandated coverage of contraceptives at Georgetown for at least three years according to the Washington Post.

However, birth control is not all that Ms. Fluke believes private health insurance must cover. She also, apparently, believes that it is discrimination deserving of legal action if gender reassignment surgeries are not covered by employer provided health insurance. She makes these views clear in an article she co-edited with Karen Hu in the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law.

Rush and Fluke sound like two peas in a pod.




DaddySatyr -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 7:14:40 PM)

A recent law (the last two or three years) allows parents to carry their children on their insurance until the children are 26 years old if they're students.

Why would any college/university have to cover students for health care or any kind of insurable coverage? First they have to show insurable interest (which means they could take out a life policy to cover the loss of that student's tuition). I guess, we could stretch it to cover loss of tuition if a student becomes gravely ill and has to withdraw.

My point is: Where's the insurable interest for the university? Do universities normally cover students with health insurance?

(When I went to college, I was older and had my own and my employer's insurance so this befuddles me. I'm asking a serious question)



Peace and comfort,



Michael




Hillwilliam -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 7:26:34 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LizDeluxe

Sandra Fluke is being sold by the left as something she's not. Namely a random co-ed from Georgetown law who found herself mixed up in the latest front of the culture war who was simply looking to make sure needy women had access to birth control. That, of course, is not the case.

As many have already uncovered Sandra Fluke she is, in reality, a 30 year old long time liberal activist who enrolled at Georgetown with the express purpose of fighting for the school to pay for students' birth control. She has been pushing for mandated coverage of contraceptives at Georgetown for at least three years according to the Washington Post.

However, birth control is not all that Ms. Fluke believes private health insurance must cover. She also, apparently, believes that it is discrimination deserving of legal action if gender reassignment surgeries are not covered by employer provided health insurance. She makes these views clear in an article she co-edited with Karen Hu in the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law.

Rush and Fluke sound like two peas in a pod.

Does that excuse calling someone a slut because they use birth control?

Let's talk about slut. Would you call someone who goes to the Dominican Republic (Thailand of the Western Hemisphere) http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2010/10/24/102504/sex-tourism-thrives-on-dominican.html with a pocketfull of Viagra that he doesn't have a prescription for a slut? http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-201_162-1753947.html

This is the second time that Rush has been caught with large amounts of prescription medication that he was apparently using recreationally.

I'd say Rush calling her a slut is a case of pot meet kettle. The only problem is that noone on the R side has the balls to tell him that

As an aside, the DR has been called a "Pedophile's paradise" because of the large number of prostitutes as young as 12.

5 guys on a Gulfstream jet headed to the DR with a pocketfull of Viagra. You tell me what they were there for. Business meeting right? [:D]




DesFIP -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 7:27:37 PM)

My oldest just graduated college. You had to either show that you had insurance for the child or you had to buy insurance. Because if they break a leg on icy steps at school, the school doesn't want to have to be out of pocket. And kids in schools get sick. Between the ever present alcohol poisoning on kids who have never been on their own before and overdo it, to diseases that run through dorms, there's a hell of a lot.

Mine went with two friends to the ER after the campus med center kept assuring them they had colds. She had mononucleosis, sinus infection and bronchitis. The two friends 'only' had mono. There were a lot of other kids just as sick, they pass germs around.

However, that several hundred dollars that an afternoon in the ER costs had to be paid by somebody. In this case the health insurance I bought for her.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 7:29:14 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DaddySatyr

A recent law (the last two or three years) allows parents to carry their children on their insurance until the children are 26 years old if they're students.

Why would any college/university have to cover students for health care or any kind of insurable coverage? First they have to show insurable interest (which means they could take out a life policy to cover the loss of that student's tuition). I guess, we could stretch it to cover loss of tuition if a student becomes gravely ill and has to withdraw.

My point is: Where's the insurable interest for the university? Do universities normally cover students with health insurance?

(When I went to college, I was older and had my own and my employer's insurance so this befuddles me. I'm asking a serious question)



Peace and comfort,



Michael


She was apparently paying for her own insurance that was offered by the Uni but the Uni group plan didn't offer BC. It paid for Viagra but not BC pills.




DarkSteven -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 7:48:03 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

5 guys on a Gulfstream jet headed to the DR with a pocketfull of Viagra. You tell me what they were there for. Business meeting right? [:D]


If the word of Rush himself means anything, he said that he was there for sex. From Wikipedia: "I had a great time in the Dominican Republic. Wish I could tell you about it."




LookieNoNookie -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 8:22:26 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: DarkSteven


quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

5 guys on a Gulfstream jet headed to the DR with a pocketfull of Viagra. You tell me what they were there for. Business meeting right? [:D]


If the word of Rush himself means anything, he said that he was there for sex. From Wikipedia: "I had a great time in the Dominican Republic. Wish I could tell you about it."


Nooooooooo.....they were blue M&M's.

(He said so).

Rush is right.




LoreBook -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/5/2012 9:51:04 PM)

WARNING
The following post may contain strongly expressed opinions. The author recognises that these are her opinions, based on her definitions and worldview and understands that they may not be applicable to anybody else. It is not the wish or intention of the author to imply in any way that her opinio0ns, definitions, desired dynamic, relationship style, or world view is in any way universally applicabler, or that they constitute the only possible way of approaching the issue.
quote:

It paid for Viagra but not BC pills.
There isn't a lot of demand for Viagra on a college campus.

The preceding statement represents the views and opinions of the author and the author alone, and should in no way be considered an attempt by the author to define or determine anything for anybody but herself.




Hillwilliam -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 5:53:30 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LoreBook

WARNING
The following post may contain strongly expressed opinions. The author recognises that these are her opinions, based on her definitions and worldview and understands that they may not be applicable to anybody else. It is not the wish or intention of the author to imply in any way that her opinio0ns, definitions, desired dynamic, relationship style, or world view is in any way universally applicabler, or that they constitute the only possible way of approaching the issue.
quote:

It paid for Viagra but not BC pills.
There isn't a lot of demand for Viagra on a college campus.

The preceding statement represents the views and opinions of the author and the author alone, and should in no way be considered an attempt by the author to define or determine anything for anybody but herself.


Among the students, probably not. Among the employees, your guess is as good as mine.

I'd say among both groups, there is a large demand for birth control.




SilverBoat -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 6:36:20 AM)

FR:OP:

How often have you seen Limbaugh's supporters claim (though perhaps indirectly and convolutedly) that his making profits from his diatribes proves that no matter how twisted other people say his mentality might be, that he is "right"?




Moonhead -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 11:40:01 AM)

Small wonder the twat's against birth control, then: he thinks he's the fucking Pope...




CRYPTICLXVI -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 11:49:31 AM)

I noticed back in college...and this is not strictly about Rush, but that the best advertisements for birth control were those that were vehemently opposed to it.

Just a thought.




Moonhead -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 11:50:49 AM)

I'm not arguing with that.




LaTigresse -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 12:05:12 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: CRYPTICLXVI

I noticed back in college...and this is not strictly about Rush, but that the best advertisements for birth control were those that were vehemently opposed to it.

Just a thought.


One could say the same about the people that area always standing in front of the local Planned Parenthood. Or the people, who have the anti abortion signs in their front yards, down in Lapland.




CRYPTICLXVI -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 12:06:19 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

quote:

ORIGINAL: CRYPTICLXVI

I noticed back in college...and this is not strictly about Rush, but that the best advertisements for birth control were those that were vehemently opposed to it.

Just a thought.


One could say the same about the people that area always standing in front of the local Planned Parenthood. Or the people, who have the anti abortion signs in their front yards, down in Lapland.


I thought that I had...not that I am opinionated myself or anything.




LaTigresse -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 12:38:05 PM)

Of course not. Neither am I.




CRYPTICLXVI -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 12:39:06 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

Of course not. Neither am I.


Probably why I like you so much... smiling.




DaddySatyr -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 12:40:29 PM)

George Carlin (R.I.P.) opened one of his HBO specials with: "Have you ever noticed that all the women, going around, bitching about birth control and abortion are the ones no one wants to fuck?"

I miss George.



Peace and comfort,



Michael




LaTigresse -> RE: Rush Limp Bowel (3/6/2012 12:40:42 PM)

Awww geeee......thank you!




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