Bill Raines
Rush Limbaugh did not say that all women who use birth control are sluts. He said that a 30-year-old woman who is attending law school where the tuition is $35,000 per year plus room and board should be able to pay for her own birth control. This woman has the nerve to ask that other people pay for her to have sex without consequence, and therefore she is a slut.
MsKate Duffy
Set aside all the blather. Ask yourself this question: Why shouldn't prescription contraceptives, a treatment option between a woman and her doctor, as well as a cost saver in avoiding unwanted pregnancy and other expensive conditions (endometriosis for example), be covered by insurance like other prescription drugs?
Steve Sherman
The issue is the ERR (Extreme Right-wing Radical) agenda - not Rush. The law in 28 states is that if an insurance company offers prescription coverage it has to include contraceptives; eight of those states do not exempt churches. This has been tested in state courts and found legal. Rush was just the temp focal point because of his idiotic statement about video-taping so we could watch.
Ronald Hightower
Rush made a mistake and asked forgiveness. When the liberal (Bill) Maher used even more foul language to describe Gov. (Sarah) Palin, nobody said anything! President Obama even accepted a million dollars from Maher, and you wonder why our presidential candidates did not say anything?
Corban M. Chesnut
Liberals have an intense need to be loved and accepted by everyone, instead of opening their house to the homeless and feeding the hungry with their money they have earned; they choose the spineless route of assigning that duty to the government. They put an "Obama" sticker on their Prius and shun everyone who does not realize how divine and intellectual they are. ... It is the morality of altruism will destroy the country within.
Thomas Spencer
What Limbaugh did was to accuse women who use birth control of being sluts and prostitutes. Anyone who defends him is sick. Oh ... by the way, birth control is not free. One has to pay an insurance premium. The Affordable Care Act simply requires it to be covered.
Carol Goldman
What that moron does not even know, is that birth control pills are given to women to shrink fibroids to women beyond childbearing age. And how come Viagra and Ciallis are given to men on Medicaid and on Medicare? That is not anti-women? Duh!
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