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Originally Posted by John_Chrichton
Well, that would provide a permanent, lasting solution to her issues.
She should have known, before choosing to attend Georgetown, what the University's healthcare plan entailed. If she wasn't satisfied, then she should have a). gone to a different school which offers a healthcare plan that meets her "needs" b). gotten a job and paid for her own healthcare plan, or c) the most obvious of all--make the dudes she's mackin' put on a condom
This is just another Democratic ploy to win over support for their latest Quixotic socialist monstrosity.
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From what I can gather she knew she would not be covered, she wanted to challenge the policy and felt that exceptions should be made for her and those who felt like she did.
http://themadjewess.com/2012/02/29/g...birth-control/
Fluke said she chose to go to law school at Georgetown because it offers a quality education, but she also expected the school to accommodate students who do not share the Catholic belief that contraceptives, abortifacients, and sterilization are immoral.
She is getting her 15 minutes of fame thanks to Nancy, she will make the perfect politician someday, its obvious she only wants to help others.