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So ... do Republican women need birth control?
Really not a true comment Jim. We have a lot of women in the GOP and they all seem to be quite reasonable to me. I think enough to give the guys a bad time if out of control.
Jim, blame me, a known agitator from the Great Communist Country Of Canuckhissystan! I have infiltrated the halls of Moral America, on a mission to subvert the purity of True American Womanhood.......in order to (fill in the blanks.)
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So ... do Republican women need birth control?
If they do, they can get it their way. They don't need a big government agency to provide it for them. There own doctors could likely provide low cost solutions to fit their needs.
If they do, they can get it their way. They don't need a big government agency to provide it for them. There own doctors could likely provide low cost solutions to fit their needs.
I hear some folks being all concerned about " big government agency" providing for citizens.
Maybe they should contact the Social Security Administration and tell them that they don't want that monthly check they're getting, anymore.
Convenient link, call or click now: http://www.ssa.gov/
Bob, birth control pills cost about 50 dollars a month and don't need a prescription. Today, on Face The Nation, Hillary Clinton says she is rolling out a proposal this week for lowering the cost of prescription drugs.
$50 a month is pretty hefty for someone trying to support herself and her children on a minimum wage job. That's almost one days pay. But the cost of the medication is only part of it. Since it's a prescription drug and must be prescribed by a doctor, she would also have to foot the bill for a Gynecologist visit which could cost upward of
$125 PLUS the cost the laboratory charges to process and read the pap test, as well as the pathologist doing the reading.
I've never ever heard anyone say that ALL should be able to afford birth control. Of course, not all can afford $50 a month…that's $600 a year. BUT, the left seems to forget that FREE counseling is also available 24/7 with Pro-Life. I know, because I was a Pro-Life Hotline Volunteer a while back.Interesting that those leaning far right suggest any and all should be able to afford birth control...Hence, the importance of counseling available at PP
I've never ever heard anyone say that ALL should be able to afford birth control. Of course, not all can afford $50 a month…that's $600 a year. BUT, the left seems to forget that FREE counseling is also available 24/7 with Pro-Life. I know, because I was a Pro-Life Hotline Volunteer a while back.
Bob, yes, the IUD is very popular and is a one time charge but still an expensive doctor's visit….and the IUD is not for everyone.