Bill Clinton, john edwards or mr weiner.
pick one.
Who is the biggest pimp? Rush Limbaugh, Rushes listeners or his monetary supporters.
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ronbo51 2012/03/02 22:18:03None of the above




















I absolutely support the right of his sponsors, to decide that they don't want to be associated with him anymore.
lets see...
cost for contraception.year.......... if 5 bucks per generic pills, or more..= 60 /year..
and i guess up to 1000 per year for some high costing ones ???.
cost of abortion .......................... up to 1000 bucks,..........................
cost of foster child per year.........about 11,300 per child in illinois, ( times 17k kids)
"......................" ...................about 16,000 " " california ( x 76k kids)
i dont know how many unplanned pregnancies end up as foster children, but many end up poor..
http://www.childrensdefense.o...
Specially since the picture looks photo shopped to hell and back. Michelle's head was obviously pasted onto someone else's body.
"cost for contraception.year.......... if 5 bucks per generic pills, or more..= 60 /year..
and i guess up to 1000 per year for some high costing ones ???."
Not according to Planned Parenthood. They said "They cost about $15–$50 a month." with a starting cost of $35 - $250 for the office visit to get the prescription and maybe a medical examination. http://www.plannedparenthood....
That comes to $180 to $600 a year per person for the pills plus $35 to $250 for the doctor's visit - at least three times your estimate but still well under $1,000 a year average worth of female contraceptives it would take in the three year law program that Sandra Fluke is in order to justify Sandra Fluke's Claim, "Without insurance coverage, contraception, as you know, can cost a woman OVER $3,000 dollars during law school." The average length of law school is THREE YEARS. Hence, $3,000 divided by 3 is $1,000 a year. But she said "Over $3,000." for a law student in law school. In it's worse case scenario Birth control pills for three years would cost between $540 to $1,800 dollars. I doubt the cost of doctor visits and exams would cover the $1...
Specially since the picture looks photo shopped to hell and back. Michelle's head was obviously pasted onto someone else's body.
"cost for contraception.year.......... if 5 bucks per generic pills, or more..= 60 /year..
and i guess up to 1000 per year for some high costing ones ???."
Not according to Planned Parenthood. They said "They cost about $15–$50 a month." with a starting cost of $35 - $250 for the office visit to get the prescription and maybe a medical examination. http://www.plannedparenthood....
That comes to $180 to $600 a year per person for the pills plus $35 to $250 for the doctor's visit - at least three times your estimate but still well under $1,000 a year average worth of female contraceptives it would take in the three year law program that Sandra Fluke is in order to justify Sandra Fluke's Claim, "Without insurance coverage, contraception, as you know, can cost a woman OVER $3,000 dollars during law school." The average length of law school is THREE YEARS. Hence, $3,000 divided by 3 is $1,000 a year. But she said "Over $3,000." for a law student in law school. In it's worse case scenario Birth control pills for three years would cost between $540 to $1,800 dollars. I doubt the cost of doctor visits and exams would cover the $1,200 to $2,460 difference between those figures and Ms. Fluke's $3,000 figure. (The reason why I'm saying this is because Rush Limbaugh did say something about Sandra Fluke and this thread is about Rush Limbaugh. Rush Limbaugh may be a pig for calling Ms Fluke names but he was right to question Ms Fluke's numbers because they are shaky when compared to Planned Parenthood's figures.)
"Fluke couldn't have been talking about a Diaphragm or Cervical Cap (FemCap) because planned Parenthood said those lasts for two years and said this:
Diaphragms may be purchased at a drugstore or clinic with a prescription. An examination costs from $50 to $200. Diaphragms average from $15 to $75. Spermicide gel, jelly, or cream costs from about $8 to $17 a kit."
http://www.plannedparenthood....
and "An examination costs from $50 to $200. Cervical caps average from $60 to $75. Spermicide jelly or cream costs about $8 to $17 a kit."
http://www.plannedparenthood....
and said this about the Spermicide:
"Spermicide can be used alone, or it can be used with other birth control methods to make them more effective. It is always used with the diaphragm and cervical cap."
"Applicator kits of foam and gel cost about $8. Refills cost $4-$8. Large cans of foam contain between 20 and 40 applications. Film and suppositories are also about $8."
http://www.plannedparenthood....
So crunch the numbers. The worst case for Diaphragm for a three year period is $30 to $150 for the diaphragm with the doctor visit of $100 to $400 and an spermicide applicator kit of $8 for a net cost of $138 to $558 without the Spermicide refills added in. Cervical caps cost would be for a three period between $120 to $150 for the cap with the doctor visits of $100 to $400 and an spermicide applicator kit of $8 for a net cost of $228 to $558. Now the rest of the difference between $3,000 and the the costs for the caps and diaphragm would have to be carried by the Spermicide refills of 20 to 40 applications at $4 to $8 each refill which would lead to the Rush's question that if she is not using this with birth control pills combined, how much sex is this girl having to justify spending $1,000 dollars a year and $3,000 dollars in three years?
Birth Control Sponge- $9 – $15 for a package of three, to be used each time a woman has sex Which again leads right back to Rush's question of weather or not this s used in conjunction of the birth control pill, how many much sex is Ms. Fluke is having for the cost of this adding up to over $3,000 dollars in 3 years.
http://www.plannedparenthood....
Fluke could not have been talking about Birth Control Implants beause Planned parenthood says that lasts up to three years and costs "between $400 and $800 up front". http://www.plannedparenthood....
Then there is the 'The Morning After' emergency contraception pill.
which Planned parenthood said it was a back up device in case there was an accident with the others and it was not to be used as the primary means of birth control. These are sold in packages (i don't know the count of package). and people over 18 can buy them over the counter without a prescription.They also said this:
"The cost of emergency contraception varies a great deal. It may cost anywhere from $10 to $70. If you are not 17 and need a prescription, the health center visit may cost up to $250, depending on where you live".
http://www.plannedparenthood....
Which again leads back to Rush's question.
The only ones that I see closest to Ms. Fluke's assertion of $3,000 in a three period for birth control is the most expensive ones out there, Birth Control Patch and Birth Control Vaginal Ring (NuvaRing) which Planned Parenthood said "Costs about $15–$80 a month" and a one time medical exam of "$35–$250." to get the prescription.
http://www.plannedparenthood....
http://www.plannedparenthood....
Which places the costs of the ring and patch for a three year period at least $575 to $3,130. Does she seriously expect insurance companies to provide she the funds to afford the two most expensive contraceptives on the market and expect everyone else to finance her sex live by paying their insurance premiums? After all, the insurance companies get their money to pay out on the insurance policies from those who pay the premiums - US. Ergo, everyone who pays insurance premiums, under Obama's Obamacare is financing her sex life..ANd by everyone, that includes those who think it is wrong to be forced into paying for someone else's contrceptives also. Or does she expect everyone to pay for her using two types of contraceptives as in the pill and one of the others?
You say "cost of abortion .......................... up to 1000 bucks,..........................
Way way more than that. The abortion pill, mifepristone, costs bewenn $350 and $650.
http://www.plannedparenthood....
But for surgical abortions, in "In clinic abortions", it is "$300 to $950 for abortion in the first trimester." according to Planned parenthood and more in the second trimester which PP will not reveal on line.http://www.plannedparent... The trouble is most people wait until after the 12th week which is well into the second trimester and abortions can be done up to the 21st and 22nd week. The rule of thumb is start at $300 the 1st week and add $100 to each week after that. It shoots up over $1,000 to $2,200 easy the longer you wait.
You say"cost of foster child per year.........about 11,300 per child in illinois, ( times 17k kids)
"......................" ...................about 16,000 " " california ( x 76k kids)
i dont know how many unplanned pregnancies end up as foster children, but many end up poor.."
And I say to you that you had missed a few things like Adoption services and Orphanages.
To which many churches, religions and private institutions (like Moosehead international runs the Mooseheart Child City and School Orphanage 35 miles from Chicago) run orphanages and shelters for homeless children, and adoption services.. Specially the Roman Catholic church runs a lot of orphanages including the world's most famous orphanage and shelter for homeless children - Boys Town and Girls Town in nebraska-iowa which has expanded to helping families nation wide www.boystown.org/ (when googling it, please make sure there is a space in there or you are going end up getting a website about a gay neighborhood in Chicago instead of the orphanage.) And that was started by a Roman Catholic priest, Father Flanagan, who took in any kid of any faith and raised that kid in their faith despite the fact that he was a Roman Catholic priest. How is that for religious tolerance! But getting back to orphanages and adoption services run by churches, religious organizations and private organizations, Baptist, Emmanuel Episcopal Church, Luthern, Presbyterian and Jewish all run orphanages and adoption services. And this system is older than the government's foster care system and it is run better than the foster care system with a hell of a lot less sandals than the foster care system. I'm not saying there hasn't been scandals in the Roman Catholic orphanages and adoption services or those of the other churches. But we are siants compared to the Government run foster care system. And cost LESS.
Covenant Community Services (California, Tanzania) http://covenantcs.net/
We are a multi-faceted ministry to abused and neglected children, providing transitional housing for former foster youth in California, and foster care in Tanzania and California. We also recruit, train and certify foster families to provide safe, stable and loving homes for children to develop and grow in God's love and grace.
Covenant House http://www.covenanthouse.org/
The largest privately-funded child care agency in the United States providing shelter and service to homeless and runaway youth in many locations in the USA and Canada
Covenant House
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