Anonymous wrote:As the dashing president Clinton cauterized interns privates with lit cigar, he wistfully recalled dropping trough and cornering a subordinate referred to as "trailer trash" by the lizard-like James carville. After settling sexual harrassmemt claim he giggled at escaping charges in his rape of a former campaign worker and the harrsssment of yet another subordinant. Fortunately, the feminists asked for no apologies as he wiped the dingy yellowing contents of the blue dress all over their stupid feminist faces. Meanwhile the whitehouse realeases a cover that the intern is a "stalker" and the cute boyish prez lied so sweetly. But since everybody agreed with the presidents opinion that hillary is a pig...we let him slide. Rush thinks Hillary is a pig too... So let's leave him alone!
Anonymous wrote:Is this Bill Clinton stuff parody?
No?
...........oh.
Anonymous wrote:1417 and 1348 here.
whoever posted the powers blog, i can tell you know, some dems (im one btw) will come in and say powers is on fox so of course she isnt liberal. i dont agree with that but expect it.
second, i agree that there is a double standard and i mentioned it in so many words in my comment. speaking for me, if its wrong, i dont care what party you are in, its wrong. i just choose not to start petitions and the like for said person. plus i do find it annoying that these arguments turn into playground back and forths with both sides telling each other to ask person X on their side to apologize first like we in a classroom. can we all agree on the merits that what is being said is wrong? can we start with that?
Anonymous wrote:1417 and 1348 here.
whoever posted the powers blog, i can tell you know, some dems (im one btw) will come in and say powers is on fox so of course she isnt liberal. i dont agree with that but expect it.
second, i agree that there is a double standard and i mentioned it in so many words in my comment. speaking for me, if its wrong, i dont care what party you are in, its wrong. i just choose not to start petitions and the like for said person. plus i do find it annoying that these arguments turn into playground back and forths with both sides telling each other to ask person X on their side to apologize first like we in a classroom. can we all agree on the merits that what is being said is wrong? can we start with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:insurance is for emergencies and catastrophes. birth control is cheap. if you have cable or a cell phone and you are trying to make this silly argument...you are a deadbeat. (and maybe a slut)
Number one, the bolded line above, not true. The primary benefit of health insurance is preventative care, which lowers the risk of costly emergencies, catastrophes, and other costly medical conditions (like pregnancy!). Good preventative care coverage is cost-effective for insurance companies. If we only insured against costly things, then we'd have more costly things to cover...get it?
Number two: by your logic, if you can't afford to pay full price for any prescription medication, you are a deadbeat if you don't cancel your cable or cell phone to pay for it. Okay.... so, what's the point of paying for insurance then if not to cover prescription drugs and other medical costs that would be too expensive if not for the advantages provided by a group medical plan? Or really, is it just hormonal birth control? And why single that out? What's your logic? I'm failing to understand how making it easier for people to get birth control is a BAD thing???
Following your rediculous logic is exactly why the government involvement in healthcare will be overturned by the supreme court. In the name of preventative care the government can coerce almost any behavior out of it's subjects. Additionally, if you don't recieve food or water or have heat in the winter of shelter.... You will die faster than not having birth control so under your silly logic...it should all be paid for by insurance.....back door communism is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:insurance is for emergencies and catastrophes. birth control is cheap. if you have cable or a cell phone and you are trying to make this silly argument...you are a deadbeat. (and maybe a slut)
Number one, the bolded line above, not true. The primary benefit of health insurance is preventative care, which lowers the risk of costly emergencies, catastrophes, and other costly medical conditions (like pregnancy!). Good preventative care coverage is cost-effective for insurance companies. If we only insured against costly things, then we'd have more costly things to cover...get it?
Number two: by your logic, if you can't afford to pay full price for any prescription medication, you are a deadbeat if you don't cancel your cable or cell phone to pay for it. Okay.... so, what's the point of paying for insurance then if not to cover prescription drugs and other medical costs that would be too expensive if not for the advantages provided by a group medical plan? Or really, is it just hormonal birth control? And why single that out? What's your logic? I'm failing to understand how making it easier for people to get birth control is a BAD thing???
Following your rediculous logic is exactly why the government involvement in healthcare will be overturned by the supreme court. In the name of preventative care the government can coerce almost any behavior out of it's subjects. Additionally, if you don't recieve food or water or have heat in the winter of shelter.... You will die faster than not having birth control so under your silly logic...it should all be paid for by insurance.....back door communism is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:insurance is for emergencies and catastrophes. birth control is cheap. if you have cable or a cell phone and you are trying to make this silly argument...you are a deadbeat. (and maybe a slut)
Number one, the bolded line above, not true. The primary benefit of health insurance is preventative care, which lowers the risk of costly emergencies, catastrophes, and other costly medical conditions (like pregnancy!). Good preventative care coverage is cost-effective for insurance companies. If we only insured against costly things, then we'd have more costly things to cover...get it?
Number two: by your logic, if you can't afford to pay full price for any prescription medication, you are a deadbeat if you don't cancel your cable or cell phone to pay for it. Okay.... so, what's the point of paying for insurance then if not to cover prescription drugs and other medical costs that would be too expensive if not for the advantages provided by a group medical plan? Or really, is it just hormonal birth control? And why single that out? What's your logic? I'm failing to understand how making it easier for people to get birth control is a BAD thing???