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Law Student Sandra Fluke Responds to Limbaugh's Crude Attacks

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palomino3/01/2012 6:13:06 pm PST

re: #191 Obdicut

She said that it could cost $3000 over the entirety of law school. Law school is three years for most, could be four if you have to work at the same side. So, at most, that’s $1,000 a year, which would be a double-hormonal prescription, which is given to some women when they have a hormone imbalance.

What do you feel about Limbaugh calling her a slut? As I recall, you’re rather prissy about bad language.

Just two more points to add:

1) That comes out to a max of $83.33 per month for the Pill. The patient would have a co-pay, which, while small, would be the same as with virtually any other Rx drug. So there’s no legit objection, save those brainiacs who honestly believe that contraception is not part of a woman’s overall health profile.

2) The insurance cos. WANT women to use contraception. Why else would they go along with the Obama plan in which they would effectively provide it for free? It improves their bottom line in the long run…less prenatal, natal, postnatal care to pay for.