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[quote name='UncleBob']Well then, I stand corrected.[/QUOTE]
Yes you do.
Yes you do.
Telling people not to have sex is not a practical answer and if a university receiving federal funds, and they ALL do, then the federal government has a say in the policies they emplace like the highway system. Even then, if there's discrimination going on at the institution, then people are able to get involved to try and stop it.If one requires birth control in order to prevent a pregnancy, and cannot afford it, one option is to abstain from having sex and not asking the Jesuit university to provide it through a student health care plan if they do not wish to do so. There was full disclosure when she enrolled. The university's belief system is not a secret. Their goal is probably to not enable premarital sex.
How is one lone student going to be able to fight against the full institutional might of a university?If the birth control is being used for other purposes, her university includes a compromise clause in their plan that allows for this very thing. At institutions that do not have such clauses, one strategy is to persue two-way communication with such institutions on the benefits of such clauses, instead of advocating one-way federal mandates that trounce on religious freedom.
You must be talking about Spokker.I am thrilled to know that my honesty in admitting when I'm wrong isn't a disappointment to you. I can only hope that such a behavior can serve as an example to the many other posters on here that constantly take part in dishonest debate.
When I say "I can only hope", I really mean that... because I know it won't make a lick of difference for most folks on here.
I'm not sure, but I don't see what reason anyone has to fight against a large Jesuit university. The best advice is to simply not enroll. You can also choose to enroll and obtain your own insurance plan. You can waive the student plan at that point.How is one lone student going to be able to fight against the full institutional might of a university?
There are tons of reasons to sue an educational institution. You just don't hear about them because they always go through arbitration.I'm not sure, but I don't see what reason anyone has to fight against a large Jesuit university. The best advice is to simply not enroll. You can also choose to enroll and obtain your own insurance plan. You can waive the student plan at that point.
Hahaha...you sure don't know a lot about activism either.Sandra Fluke isn't very bright and isn't very good at her job as an activist.
Two words: risk pool. Learn what it is and how it works.On top of that, she's going to school on scholarship so someone else is paying for her tuition. She also wants the health insurance to cover things like gender reassignment surgery. The reasoning is "discrimination." Forget birth control. Air drop it from the sky. How would requiring companies to cover gender reassignment surgery (a $17,000 debacle) not cause the price of health insurance costs to increase?
A gender reassignment surgery is something you decide to undergo, it's not something that just happens to you. It kind of defeats the whole purpose of insurance.Two words: risk pool. Learn what it is and how it works.
Uhhh...any treatment for any ailment is something you "decide" to partake in? Do you think being gay is a choice or mental disease?A gender reassignment surgery is something you decide to undergo, it's not something that just happens to you. It kind of defeats the whole purpose of insurance.
Support Fluke so she can purchase some contraception. She's getting pretty famous so we might want to support her work.Btw, why thedid you give us a link to purchase the study? And how is a study on the discrimination of the LGBT community related to insurance covering the surgery?
What does that have to do with anything? I doubt that she even makes a penny off of each purchase.Support Fluke so she can purchase some contraception. She's getting pretty famous so we might want to support her work.
Creating some jobs in a niche market while spreading hate and ignorance is not a net gain for society. I doubt that you're as concerned about people working at NPR affiliates as people working because of Limbaugh.While I don't believe that anyone who simply speaks rudely is a vile human being (I'll save that distinction for child molesters and murderers), that's not why I posted it. The original claim was that we would be better off if he died, but I pointed out that he is a highly rated radio personality with many, many stations with employees working in an industry that has been struggling for many years. As someone who used to work in radio, I don't envy anyone still in it whether they are engineers, on-air talent, sales or marketing. The loss of his show would weaken many, not all, of those stations. You may not feel the impact, but others might. People, of course, can and will do as they wish.