ECS pulls it out of his arse and waves it around like a fine flower.
http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-201_162-1753947.html
Which one of us was full of shit again?
And why is that? As noted previously the reason is not because they want to pay for it; it is because they are fundamentally against contraception. Fundamentally being the key word as in Fundamentalist fuck-tard.
Georgetown university receives Federal Funds. As such it is required to honor the separation of church and state. Denying access to contraception because it makes their imaginary friend sad is a violation of said separation. Students attending are required to have health insurance and must enroll in the school's plan. So any additional costs means buying another plan, or paying out of pocket - when a reasonable plan put forward by people who are not god-addled screw-looses covers contraception - because, as described in the previous post - represents excellent value for the insurance dollar; especially when compared to the alternatives.
Oh and to add one more nail in the particular coffin - the plan for Georgetown staff does cover contraceptive services.
Quote:Rush's point is that asking for recreational activity to be paid for by medical insurance is ridiculous.His plan pays for Viagra. Of course that didn't stop the bilious bugger from stocking up (and on someone else's prescription no less) on his trip to the Dominican Republic.
http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-201_162-1753947.html
Which one of us was full of shit again?
Quote:Schools like Georgetown don't want to deny access to contraception. They just don't want to be forced to pay for it.Yes. They do want to deny access to contraception - but their methods are fiduciary.
And why is that? As noted previously the reason is not because they want to pay for it; it is because they are fundamentally against contraception. Fundamentally being the key word as in Fundamentalist fuck-tard.
Georgetown university receives Federal Funds. As such it is required to honor the separation of church and state. Denying access to contraception because it makes their imaginary friend sad is a violation of said separation. Students attending are required to have health insurance and must enroll in the school's plan. So any additional costs means buying another plan, or paying out of pocket - when a reasonable plan put forward by people who are not god-addled screw-looses covers contraception - because, as described in the previous post - represents excellent value for the insurance dollar; especially when compared to the alternatives.
Oh and to add one more nail in the particular coffin - the plan for Georgetown staff does cover contraceptive services.