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 Post subject: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 9:19 am 
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I see the bloated drug addicted leader of the GOP has made headlines.
Rush calls a 23 year old college coed a "slut" and then he wants to see the video of her having sex. What a pervert.
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"It makes her a slut, right?...
We want you post the videos online so we can all watch."

Now that's classy.

Limbaugh: A National Disgrace

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:37 am 
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I see the bloated drug addicted leader of the GOP has made headlines.
Rush calls a 23 year old college coed a "slut" and then he wants to see the video of her having sex. What a pervert.
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"It makes her a slut, right?...
We want you post the videos online so we can all watch."

Now that's classy.

Limbaugh: A National Disgrace

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joe-peyro ... f=politics


what is YOUR definition of slut edge?

This woman sure fits the bill...SHE put herself AND her PROMISCUITY on tour for all to see.


Rush is right again.

Birth control IS NOT a right.

Which of course is what THE ACTUAL topic is all about.

Aaaaand of course the leftoids are once again and as usual trying to dodge the issue.

The only men disrespecting this woman are the ones who stand in line after classes waiting to bang this loose broad...

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 10:42 am 
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Rush is right again.

You betcha, keep thinking like that, LOL.
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SHE put herself AND her PROMISCUITY on tour for all to see.

Obviously you and Rush are too fuking stupid & ignorant to know that many women take birth control pills because medical issues like ovarian cysts. That makes both of you A Special Pile Of Human Excrement.
Should be interesting if any republiCons repudiate the leader of the GOP.
I hope a reporter asks Mittens & Frothy Rick about what Limbaugh said.
I hope you & Rush keep blabbing as I'm sure it will pay dividends next fall.

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Poll Finds Wide Support for Birth Control Coverage

By ERIK ECKHOLM

The close divide in a Senate vote Thursday over whether employers can refuse insurance coverage for contraception mirrors a sharp partisan divide among the public, according to a national poll and interviews with women around the country.

Over all, 63 percent of Americans said they supported the new federal requirement that private health insurance plans cover the cost of birth control, according to the survey of 1,519 Americans, conducted from Feb. 13 to Feb. 19 for the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. The poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points.

While 8 in 10 Democrats said they supported requiring birth control coverage, only 4 in 10 Republicans did. Six in 10 people calling themselves independents voiced approval. Many Americans, in the survey and in independent interviews, expressed impatience with the focus on women’s reproductive issues in an era of economic distress.

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 11:08 am 
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edge540 wrote:
Obviously you and Rush are too fuking stupid & ignorant to know that many women take birth control pills because medical issues like ovarian cysts.


''many women''?

how many women edge?

what percent take birth control to treat ovarian cysts?

Where TF do you think all this money comes from?

Treat the cysts fine.

With your insurance.

But where does DUMBO get off ordering private (religious) companies to pay for it?

I don't see him ordering the muslim rag headed drivers to accept seeing eye dogs in thier cabs.

If paying for the contraceptives of promiscuous people is considered healthcare then there's no limit to what we'll be forced to pay for. Many mental patients would like a vacation to reduce stress. Should we pay for that too?

If YOU paid taxes YOU'd understand and stop trying to pretend that you do. No one here believes it..

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 11:59 am 
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But where does DUMBO get off ordering private (religious) companies to pay for it?

They are exempt you idiot so they're not paying for it. The insurance companies will be paying for it which is a lot less than paying for getting pregnant and having the kid.

I see Johnny Boner didn't have the stones to come out and say it himself. Nice.
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CNN) -- A spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner on Friday said the top Republican condemns a controversial comment made by conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh but also disagrees with those who launched fundraising efforts over the remark.
"The speaker obviously believes the use of those words was inappropriate, as is trying to raise money off the situation," Michael Steel, Boehner's spokesman, told CNN.

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
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Thank you GOP & Rush.

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WASHINGTON -- House Democrats have raised more than $1.1 million in the past week from their "War on Women" campaign, according to a Thursday email from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

"Thanks to your generous support and efforts, we raised over $1,114,000 for our women’s health rapid response fund and we're only 18,000 signatures away from 500,000 supporters strong on our petition against Republicans’ disgraceful assault on women’s rights," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) says in the DCCC email.

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
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They are exempt you idiot so they're not paying for it. The insurance companies will be paying for it which is a lot less than paying for getting pregnant and having the kid.



Thats news to me....I've yet to hear that one.

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
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Thats news to me....I've yet to hear that one.

The "news" is over two weeks old Dwight.
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Mr. Obama’s new rule on birth control coverage lets institutions affiliated with a religion shift the cost of coverage to their insurance companies, but Mr. Obama assured Americans it would not result in other women, or the rest of the country, subsidizing that shift. By refusing to back down on Friday, Mr. Obama took an action that will help reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies, abortions and medical complications from pregnancy.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/11/opini ... ntrol.html

Nope, you can't fix stupid.

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 2:23 pm 
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Thats news to me....I've yet to hear that one.

The "news" is over two weeks old Dwight.
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Mr. Obama’s new rule on birth control coverage lets institutions affiliated with a religion shift the cost of coverage to their insurance companies, but Mr. Obama assured Americans it would not result in other women, or the rest of the country, subsidizing that shift. By refusing to back down on Friday, Mr. Obama took an action that will help reduce the number of unwanted pregnancies, abortions and medical complications from pregnancy.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/11/opini ... ntrol.html

Nope, you can't fix stupid.


Here's yesterdays news...so whats this all about Alphie?

http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/ ... l-coverage

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
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Moby Grape wrote:
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Obviously you and Rush are too fuking stupid & ignorant to know that many women take birth control pills because medical issues like ovarian cysts.


''many women''?

how many women edge?

what percent take birth control to treat ovarian cysts?



I would ask the exact same question. I'd also like hard figures on how many women must be granted abortions due to cases of rape and incest. The way the left gets all spun up about it, you'd think that 90% of the mattress-backs that line up in front of abortion clinics are there because they were brutalized or because their family members bear the same relationships to one another as Lake County Democratic politicians.


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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
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Here's yesterdays news...so whats this all about Alphie?
Here ya go Dwight, from YOUR source:
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Three weeks ago, President Barack Obama tried to defuse a controversy over religious affiliated employers covering contraceptives by requiring their insurance plans to pay for them


Is there a point you're trying to make?

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
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I would ask the exact same question

Really now.
Were you outraged when republiCons were all for mandates before they were against them?
So where was all the fake outrage back then?
Oh that's right boys and girls, we didn't have a black guy in the White House back then, did we?
RepubliCons: Effing hypocrites

Before current birth-control fight, Republicans backed mandates

Republicans are fighting a birth-control rule in President Obama's healthcare law, but several states have enacted contraceptive mandates with the support of GOP lawmakers and governors.

February 15, 2012|By Kim Geiger and Noam N. Levey, Washington Bureau
Reporting from Washington —
Since President Obama moved to require Catholic hospitals and universities to offer their employees contraceptive health benefits, Republicans have rushed to accuse the administration of an unprecedented attack on religious freedoms.

None has been more forceful than former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who accused Obama of "a direct violation of the 1st Amendment." But years before the current partisan firestorm, GOP lawmakers and governors around the country, including Huckabee, backed similar mandates.

Twenty-two states have laws or regulations that resemble, at least in part, the Obama administration's original rule. More than a third had some Republican support, a review of state records shows.
In six states, including Arkansas, those contraceptive mandates were signed by GOP governors.
In Massachusetts in 2006, then-Gov. Mitt Romney signed a healthcare overhaul that kept in place a contraceptive mandate signed by his Republican predecessor. Now the GOP presidential candidate is calling the Obama rule an "assault on religion."

At the federal level, President George W. Bush never challenged a similar federal mandate imposed in 2000.
The state laws were the product of a campaign by women's groups and others that began after insurers started covering Viagra for men.

The cause has always drawn more support from Democrats, who pushed successfully in 2010 to include a provision in the healthcare law designed to expand women's access to preventive services like contraception.

But until recently, many Republicans also supported expanding access to contraceptives, even if it meant angering some religious constituencies.

In 1997, Sen. Olympia J. Snowe of Maine and then-Rep.James C. Greenwood of Pennsylvania cosponsored bills aimed at requiring contraceptive coverage nationally. Seven additional Senate Republicans and 15 other House Republicans signed on to the legislation, though it never became law.

Three years later, the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which is responsible for enforcing laws against workplace discrimination, ruled all employers with more than 15 workers must cover contraceptives for women if they offer health plans that cover preventive services and prescription drugs.

When Republicans took control of Washington after Bush won the 2000 presidential election, his administration could have challenged that requirement, as it did other mandates.

But in his 2001 confirmation hearings to be attorney general, John Ashcroft told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he would "defend the rule" promulgated by the EEOC.

The original Obama regulation, released in January, went further than any state by requiring that women receive contraceptive benefits without co-pays or deductibles, as required for all preventive care under the healthcare law. But in exempting only some religious organizations, the administration followed what had become the approach used by many states.

The administration would have exempted an employer that "has the inculcation of religious values as its purpose," primarily employs and serves people of the same religion, and is a nonprofit.

That standard was understood to exempt churches, but not religiously affiliated hospitals and universities.

In the face of fierce blow-back, the administration has since proposed a compromise that makes insurers, rather than employers, responsible for the cost of contraceptive coverage for employees of religiously affiliated institutions.

Congressional Republicans are pushing legislation to exempt all employers from providing contraceptive coverage if it goes against their beliefs.

In 2000, when Iowa became one of the first states to enact a contraceptive mandate, the Republican Legislature overwhelmingly backed the bill, which has no exemption for religious employers of any kind.

Even one of the law's few opponents did not move to exempt religious employers at the time, records show. Republican Rep. Steve King, a leading conservative who was then a state senator, instead proposed to exempt employers who did not cover Viagra. "We were not fighting the battle over conscience protection then," King said in an interview this week.

In Arizona, state Rep. Linda Binder, a pro-choice Republican, formed a bipartisan coalition to push her bill, which exempted churches but not other church-affiliated institutions, through the Republican-controlled Legislature. Then-Gov. Jane Hull, a Republican and a Catholic, signed the measure into law.

In New York, a similar law also won GOP support in the Legislature. It was signed in 2001 by Gov. George E. Pataki, another Republican.
Four years later, the Arkansas law easily cleared that state's Legislature, with help from Republican lawmakers, including two GOP cosponsors. Huckabee signed it in April 2005.

He defended the law in a statement. "Religious employers are not required to comply with this policy," he said. "My position is, and always has been, that religious entities shouldn't be forced to pay for contraception."

But like the original federal regulation proposed by Obama, the Arkansas law did not exempt church-affiliated hospitals and universities. It exempts only "religious employers" that are nonprofit organizations whose primary mission is "the inculcation of religious values," and primarily employ people who share the same religion, a standard few Catholic hospitals meet.

Those horrible, dastardly contraceptive insurance mandates--that are already in place in 28 states

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 4:26 pm 
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LaughingAtLakeCo wrote:
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I would ask the exact same question

enjoy:
MANY AMERICAN WOMEN USE BIRTH CONTROL PILLS FOR NONCONTRACEPTIVE REASONS

One-Third of Teen Users Rely on the Pill Exclusively
for These Purposes


The most common reason U.S. women use oral contraceptive pills is to prevent pregnancy, but 14% of pill users—1.5 million women—rely on them exclusively for noncontraceptive purposes. The study documenting this finding, “Beyond Birth Control: The Overlooked Benefits of Oral Contraceptive Pills,” by Rachel K. Jones of the Guttmacher Institute, also found that more than half (58%) of all pill users rely on the method, at least in part, for purposes other than pregnancy prevention—meaning that only 42% use the pill exclusively for contraceptive reasons.

The study—based on U.S government data from the National Survey of Family Growth (NSFG)—revealed that after pregnancy prevention (86%), the most common reasons women use the pill include reducing cramps or menstrual pain (31%); menstrual regulation, which for some women may help prevent migraines and other painful “side effects” of menstruation (28%); treatment of acne (14%); and treatment of endometriosis (4%). Additionally, it found that some 762,000 women who have never had sex use the pill, and they do so almost exclusively (99%) for noncontraceptive reasons.

Menstrual-related disorders and irregular periods are particularly common during adolescence. Not surprisingly, the study found that teens aged 15–19 who use the pill are more likely to do so for non-contraceptive purposes (82%) than for birth control (67%). Moreover, 33% of teen pill users report using oral contraceptive pills solely for noncontraceptive purposes.

“It is well established that oral contraceptives are essential health care because they prevent unintended pregnancies,” said study author Rachel K. Jones. “This study shows that there are other important health reasons why oral contraceptives should be readily available to the millions of women who rely on them each year.”

Other hormonal methods such as the ring, patch, implant and IUD offer the same types of noncontraceptive benefits as the pill; however, this analysis was limited to oral contraceptive pills, because the NSFG did not ask about other hormonal methods. Given this limitation, the author suggests that the number of women relying on hormonal contraception for reasons other than pregnancy prevention is almost certainly higher than the 1.5 million estimated in this study.

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
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LaughingAtLakeCo wrote:
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Obviously you and Rush are too fuking stupid & ignorant to know that many women take birth control pills because medical issues like ovarian cysts.


''many women''?

how many women edge?

what percent take birth control to treat ovarian cysts?



I would ask the exact same question. I'd also like hard figures on how many women must be granted abortions due to cases of rape and incest. The way the left gets all spun up about it, you'd think that 90% of the mattress-backs that line up in front of abortion clinics are there because they were brutalized or because their family members bear the same relationships to one another as Lake County Democratic politicians.

I suggest you stick to your boilerplate attacks on Lake county because you lack the brains to debate a topic with Edge.

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 Post subject: Re: Rush Limbaugh: A Special Pile Of Human Excrement
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Well, when a Hammond-based failure tells one to back off, one better take his advice, I guess.

Sourcing an organization like the Guttmacher Institute for contraceptive information is akin to assuring me that Lake County is corruption-free because Dave Hein, Tom McDermott, and Tom Philpot tell me so. Those stats are laughable.

Remember, this is the same guy who feels businesses don't suffer from enough regulation because a friend that cuts grass (like I did when I was fourteen) and another buddy that sells RC knick-knacks and model rocket engines and yet another acquaintance that builds crates in his basement tell him that there is a lot more room for government intrusion into their basement enterprises.


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