Quote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 05:01:45 PMSo, go tell all of your lady friends with a uterus to seek title 10 coverage if they can't afford 9 dollars a month to pay for it themselves.You mean my female friends? This is really creeping me out the way you seem fixated on mentioning women's reproductive organs in every response to me, even though I have made it clear that I find this disrespectful. You have been told repeatedly that your smarmy comments are not appreciated in the least yet you seem to revel in the thought of personally offending me and at least one other woman on this site. You do not know a single thing about me and have no place professing to be some sort of expert on the veracity of my feelings. There is something so unsettling in the image of a grown man googling 'uterus' in a desperate attempt to win an online argument in the most obnoxious manner possible. It reminds me of the callers who would ring up my parents' home because they knew young girls lived there, say a few dirty words, then hang up. You seem to have all the respect for women such as myself as you have for IHD:Quote from: Hemodoc on March 09, 2012, 08:36:25 PMFair enough Karol, that wasn't my impression by our prior PM's as well as those of other moderators and admin, but out of respect for you and IHD, I will never participate on any political threads ever again. Let them blast away at all of the Christians as much as they wish, I won't defend that position ever again on IHD. I apologize for my mistaken impression of your prior PMs.Oh well, I guess it's pretty good company to be in!
So, go tell all of your lady friends with a uterus to seek title 10 coverage if they can't afford 9 dollars a month to pay for it themselves.
Fair enough Karol, that wasn't my impression by our prior PM's as well as those of other moderators and admin, but out of respect for you and IHD, I will never participate on any political threads ever again. Let them blast away at all of the Christians as much as they wish, I won't defend that position ever again on IHD. I apologize for my mistaken impression of your prior PMs.
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 05:01:45 PMSo, go tell all of your lady friends with a uterus to seek title 10 coverage if they can't afford 9 dollars a month to pay for it themselves.You mean my female friends? This is really creeping me out the way you seem fixated on mentioning women's reproductive organs in every response to me, even though I have made it clear that I find this disrespectful.
The friend's name was not mentioned if she asked to not have her name used. Health problems are a very private matter to people, and not all want to broadcast all that they are going through. That is every person's right. Doesn't meant that her story isn't worthy of being told, but it does not need a name to it to be valid. Also, as you know, ovarian cysts are not the only medical reason a woman needs to use birth control pills. Maybe this pill was the best thing for this patient, we don't know for sure, because we are not privy to her medical records. And we shouldn't be!!! This is not something to be decided by anyone other than the patient herself, and her doctor. (Hello, HIPPA!!!!)I stand by my stance on bishops - until they bleed uncontrollably every month in a very personal/private area of their bodies, they have nothing to say on this subject. My only reason for ever taking the pill was to control frequent, heavy periods, which certainly didn't help my anemia when that kicked in. Birth control pills are the only thing that can help with that, or other hormonal types of contraception. That's my reality, but apparently, if I were to "put it out there" so to speak, I'd be ostracized as a slut for taking care of my health and quality of life. No, this is not the America I want live in. We live in a country where people get lost in the despair of medical bills if they are unlucky enough to get sick. That is not the America I want to live in, either. I want to live in an America where I can get treatment (for any medical condition) when I need it. I want this for every American. I do admit to being a bit apprehensive about those who do damage to their bodies due to risky activities. I don't know how to address that. In fact, that's a big thing I don't understand in this whole argument. I hear complaining about "paying for people to have recreational sex" but I hear nothing about lung cancer and other horrible diseases due to smoking, cirhossis of the liver due to drinking, etc etc. Those are recreational activities that are not necessary to live, and cause disease and most likely death to boot! Why do all of us who pay insurance premiums have to pay for those high expensive costs, but some scoff at the idea of premiums paying for birth control to prevent pregnancy? And, for that matter, isn't paying for maternity and birth also "paying for people to have sex" And doesn't that cost a LOT more than paying for birth control?? (this argument has nothing to do with medically necessary birth control. I'm just referring to the argument about using birth control to prevent birth, of which most of the conservatives seem to be all in cahoots.) And, since when are married women, or women in committed relationships, sluts??? I don't for one minute support those who do one-night hook-ups and have multiple partners in a short period of time. I'm just talking about those who are lucky enough to be in healthy, loving relationships. Why do the conservatives have such a problem with them having sex, and having their insurance cover dr-prescribed contraception to help prevent pregnancy, which is an expensive medical condition?? This is what I don't get in the whole grand argument that is currently going on about this.The other thing that I don't get, and this is on a completely different topic, is how Obama is responsible for the high gas prices of today, but Bush wasn't 4 years ago when the same thing was happening? I remember 4 years ago, and learning about the speculators, and all the profits the gas companies made after that year, when their annual earnings reports came out. How is one President responsible for this, but the other isn't??? And, really, what sitting President who is up for re-election would deliberately raise gas prices? Even one who wasn't up for re-election, like Bush was, wouldn't do that!!! Besides, how can one man sign his name or make that call and magically raise prices on a needed commodity like that??? I really want to know, because I just don't understand how an argument like that can flip-flop based on who or what party is sitting in the White House.KarenInWA
Quote from: cariad on March 10, 2012, 07:18:43 PMQuote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 05:01:45 PMSo, go tell all of your lady friends with a uterus to seek title 10 coverage if they can't afford 9 dollars a month to pay for it themselves.You mean my female friends? This is really creeping me out the way you seem fixated on mentioning women's reproductive organs in every response to me, even though I have made it clear that I find this disrespectful. Dear Cariad, you fail to respond to all of the issues that I find disrespectful, but that is the game you choose to play. So be it.P.S. Since when is uterus a dirty word anyway?
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 07:33:09 PMQuote from: cariad on March 10, 2012, 07:18:43 PMQuote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 05:01:45 PMSo, go tell all of your lady friends with a uterus to seek title 10 coverage if they can't afford 9 dollars a month to pay for it themselves.You mean my female friends? This is really creeping me out the way you seem fixated on mentioning women's reproductive organs in every response to me, even though I have made it clear that I find this disrespectful. Dear Cariad, you fail to respond to all of the issues that I find disrespectful, but that is the game you choose to play. So be it.P.S. Since when is uterus a dirty word anyway?Where did I say it was a dirty word? You remind me of those callers, who did on occasion use dirty words, also words like 'erection' and 'masturbate' which are not dirty but not something appropriate to say to a ten-year-old, and not something I want to hear in mixed company as an adult. I find it deeply inappropriate that you want to use terms like 'uterus vote' when I have said I found that offensive, and my husband wants to know just what the deal is with you getting such a thrill from repeating the word uterus to a woman you've never met, and who has further made it abundantly clear to you that this makes me uncomfortable.
This will create a backlash against Obama for this fraud perpetrated against America. Lies, and duplicity at the highest levels of our government.
Who said I got a thrill out of an accepted medical term especially when this is the language of liberal commentators who originated this whole discourse. You are pushing the absurd now Cariad. Oh well, I guess that is all you wish to debate on a political thread. You take absolutely no shame to calling a respected ex-senator an A-Hole and then say that wasn't enough, you should go further into the slime pit to describe someone you don't agree with politically.If you are offended, so be it. Your posts offend me and you make no apology. So be it. That is the game you wish to play.
O’Reilly found on Friday that Fluke is also dating the son of “Democratic stalwart” William Mutterperl, who has made numerous donations to the Democratic Party and liberal candidates in recent years.“For six days, we have been telling you that the 30-year-old Georgetown law student has become a major player in the presidential election,” O’Reilly said during his “Talking Points Memo” segment. “Last night, we reported that she is now being handled pro bono, for free, by the PR firm SKDKnickerbocker, which is good, because Sandra doesn’t have enough money to buy birth control pills, as we know. But there is more to Sandra’s story than just contraception. Right now, she’s on spring break in California with her boyfriend, who is the son of Democratic stalwart William Mutterperl. He has made at least 56 donations to Democratic candidates or organizations. Nothing wrong with that — I’m just pointing it out.”O’Reilly then questioned whether Fluke was receiving some sort of backing in exchange for her advocacy. Despite claiming that it is financially taxing for her to afford contraception, Fluke is somehow able to travel across the country and make numerous media appearances.O’Reilly also noted the timing of Fluke’s rise. The law student came on the scene right when the Obama administration was being criticized for a controversial contraceptive mandate requiring some religious institutions to supply contraception against their will.“Of course, that’s when Sandra Fluke suddenly appeared — popping up at congressional hearings, showing up in the media,” he said. “Polls show President Obama’s poll numbers among women now on the rise, and he has Ms. Fluke to thank [for] that. If you don’t pay close attention to this story, it looks like President Obama is simply helping out a young woman under siege, but again, that’s not what’s going on here.”
Looks like the union base is angry over Obama and the pipeline. Will he be able to keep the rank and file in light to his complete opposition to these projects and rising gas prices, let alone the Obama food price inflation. Has anyone seen what cheese and other staples cost today?WASHINGTON – Unions may be united in working to re-elect President Obama, but their leaders also are trying to repair bitter divisions over his rejection of an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas. Trade unions representing workers who stand to benefit from thousands of new construction jobs from the Keystone XL pipeline are furious at other unions that joined environmentalists in opposing the project.
Hemodoc;Your world is unrealistic and I think you know it. What you seem to advocate appears to be an argument for argument’s sake. Your ideas will never happen because:1. The standards of a special interest group cannot be placed on others for the sake of principle.2. Religion and government do not mix and it won’t happen in America.3. Despite GOP efforts to manage any type of women’s healthcare, it won’t happen.4. Abortion is legal in this nation even though radicals who oppose abortions, have murdered people who work in planned parenthood clinics.5. History has shown that every President since World War II has tried to implement a universal healthcare program, and the GOP always barks “socialism”. First of all it isn’t socialism and second – George W. Bush instituted the prescription program and supported an expansion of Medicare.6. I am a citizen and there are many like me – who do not identify with any religion. I was born and raised Catholic, and educated in a Catholic school. I am not illegal, I have the same rights that you have. 7. You have only one vote.8. Come November, you are going to lose, bigtime.Don’t you think it is time to end this discussion? You have made your point and have resorted to ridicule which and no one is going to convince anyone else of anything.You might try loving all females as I do. I want to marry every lady on this forum. They are something to behold.Gerald Lively
Quote from: Hemodoc on March 10, 2012, 08:01:22 PMO’Reilly found on Friday that Fluke is also dating the son of “Democratic stalwart” William Mutterperl, who has made numerous donations to the Democratic Party and liberal candidates in recent years.“For six days, we have been telling you that the 30-year-old Georgetown law student has become a major player in the presidential election,” O’Reilly said during his “Talking Points Memo” segment. “Last night, we reported that she is now being handled pro bono, for free, by the PR firm SKDKnickerbocker, which is good, because Sandra doesn’t have enough money to buy birth control pills, as we know. But there is more to Sandra’s story than just contraception. Right now, she’s on spring break in California with her boyfriend, who is the son of Democratic stalwart William Mutterperl. He has made at least 56 donations to Democratic candidates or organizations. Nothing wrong with that — I’m just pointing it out.”O’Reilly then questioned whether Fluke was receiving some sort of backing in exchange for her advocacy. Despite claiming that it is financially taxing for her to afford contraception, Fluke is somehow able to travel across the country and make numerous media appearances.O’Reilly also noted the timing of Fluke’s rise. The law student came on the scene right when the Obama administration was being criticized for a controversial contraceptive mandate requiring some religious institutions to supply contraception against their will.“Of course, that’s when Sandra Fluke suddenly appeared — popping up at congressional hearings, showing up in the media,” he said. “Polls show President Obama’s poll numbers among women now on the rise, and he has Ms. Fluke to thank [for] that. If you don’t pay close attention to this story, it looks like President Obama is simply helping out a young woman under siege, but again, that’s not what’s going on here.”Again, Ms. Fluke was not complaining that contraception was too expensive for HER, rather, it was too expensive for her friend with the ovarian cysts.I'd bet that all sorts of students from Georgetown are dating stalwarts of both parties. That's just the kind of institution Georgetown is, being so close to DC and all.I'm sorry, but I just cannot agree with Bill O'Reilly that Ms. Fluke is a "major player" in the Presidential election. Mr. O'Reilly is a genius at taking some innocuous matter and blowing it up into a major event. If Ms. Fluke truly is a "major player", it's because the triumvirate of Issa/Boehner/Limbaugh. Compare the time those three have talked about this issue with the time that President Obama has talked about it, and you have to wonder who is manipulating who. If this really is a trap cleverly laid out by the President, then he is too smart by half, and well played, sir! Maybe he can set an equally clever trap for the likes of Assad and the President of Iran's whose name I can't spell at the moment.
Hemodoc;How quickly you forget. I started this thread with a post expressing a desire for the American electorate to discuss the more important issues of the day; like war, the economy, education, etc. It was you who diverted this discussion to women’s issues and you clearly lost on all points.Once again, if you cannot stay on point, then stop arguing.gerald
Hemodoc, it is intellectually lazy to now claim that Sandra Fluke has been lying and has no "friend". I don't think you truly believe that.Yes, Sandra Fluke has been a women's advocate for some years now, working with groups that provided services for victims of rape, domestic violence and human trafficking. How does that make her an enemy of the state? Thank God for women like her!Let me ask you this...Georgetown refused to cover the pills on the basis that they are used to prevent pregnancy. What if a female student could prove that the medication was to be used to treat her ovarian cysts. Let's say, hypothetically, that this student could show university officials scan results or something...factual, medical evidence plus testimony from her doctor that yes, this med was to be used for this purpose. Should Georgetown or other catholic employers then relent and cover the pills? Just a hypothetical question.
Dear Moosemom,There is absolutely no documentation that this so called "friend" exists. That is hearsay evidence not admissible to a court of law. Why are we excepting this as true when there is absolutely no evidence of that allegation.Secondly, if she is a woman's advocate and was involved with this friend, it is absurd that she couldn't get access to OCP's. Couple that with her connections to the White House through Anita Dunn and her high profile boy friends father, no, I don't believe a word she said. There is NO evidence of its veracity. Sorry, I don't buy it at all.I have previously stated I prescribed OCP's. This is not an issue from my professional dealings. Sorry, I don't believe the story at all, there is no verifiable proof of this myth.