Rush Limbaugh calls Georgetown Law student a "slut" and "prostitute"

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  1. A Common Anomaly

    A Common Anomaly New Member

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    I am still waiting for you to support your claim that losing ovaries is common due to a cyst. What are you waiting for?

    BTW, Veni-Vidi-Feces changed the goal posts to hysterectomies, yet you blame me for it. You are one dishonest person and have more in common with Rush than you'd like to admit.
     
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    Rebellion Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Right...contraception does not equal sex, it equals twinkies and porcupines. And cars don't equal modes of transport.

    Surely I recognize excuse making when I see it. She wasn't "called to testify." She put herself into the political spotlight voluntarily just like Ingram and Bachmann. The other people doing it argument is one the left likes to pull out after their hypocritical actions are highlighted for them. Hypocrisy, another action of 5 year olds.
     
  3. Veni-Vidi-Feces

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    You are aware that uterine fibroids are another name for cysts?
     
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    Rebellion Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I'm not defending him, I just don't care. Decorum went away long ago thanks to left wingers. That it is now biting them in the backside as well is not a concern to me.
     
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    I'm defending the characterization AND I don't care. Leftists are now reaping what they sow.
     
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    Subdermal Banned

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    Yes...she does. Anyone can get private insurance anytime they wish.
     
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    Sadanie Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Good. . .you admit at least part of your mistake!

    But you are still trying to spin and switch focus.

    The reason the ovary had to be removed in this case is PRECISELY because the ovarian cyst was not treated with birth control hormones to stop the ovulation process. . .therefore every month that it wasn't treated, the new egg/eggs made the cyst larger and larger. . .until it became too large to be remove without taking out the whole ovary.


    Do you need a picture?

    It's a little like. . .refusing a mammogram to a woman. . .(which, by the way, the Blunt bill might have given the insurances or the employers or the insurer the right to NOT INSURE that procedure also) if a tiny lump is not discovered in time, and therefore cannot be removed through a lumpectomy, it may grow large enough that the whole breat may need to be removed. . .maybe even a full mastectomy.
     
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    Good.

    Now make the case that this woman lost an ovary because an insurance company wouldn't pay for birth control pills, and not because this woman was irresponsible and chose to not buy or otherwise acquire them herself.
     
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    Ah but she does.
     
  10. BringDownMugabe

    BringDownMugabe Well-Known Member

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    Oh yes, because paying for two insurance policies is practical for a student. :roll:
     
  11. A Common Anomaly

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    No, I am not and neither is this doctor.

    Fibroids may be felt during a pelvic exam, but many times myomas that are causing symptoms may be missed if the examiner relies just on the examination. Also, other conditions such as adenomyosis or ovarian cysts may be mistaken for fibroids.
    http://www.gynalternatives.com/fibroids.htm
     
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    Rebellion Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    They can indeed be taken for medical reasons. Of course no other medical procedure or issue does the government force insurance companies to provide free of charge. Because it isn't about the medical side, it's purely about sex. That and left wingers supporting intrusion into the lives and religious beliefs of others. Luckily for conservatives, we have the constitution on our side and when SCOTUS rules on behalf of the Catholic church and points to the constitution in doing so it will once again be a victory for the constitution over liberals.
     
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    That's nonsense. No student has to use Georgetown's insurance if they choose to decline it.

    Perhaps I'll let your fellow liberal answer for you:

    http://www.politicalforum.com/1060950958-post244.html
     
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    I am still waiting for you to support your claim that it is common for women to lose ovaries due to cysts.

    What are you waiting for?
     
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    If you are only looking at reasons ovaries are lost, cysts are probably the most common reason.

    Now if you are trying to make the claim that it is uncommon in relation to all people on the planet and the number that lose ovaries, you would be right it is uncommon considering 50%ish of the planets population does not have ovaries at all (men). Okay get a point that men don't ever lose ovaries therefore those losing ovaries are less than 50% of the population ergo uncommon. This seems to be the tact you are trying to take, and it is nonsensical.
     
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    Perhaps you should research Georgetown's criteria for insurance if you want to waive Georgetown's insurance plan.

    So either Georgetown students have to accept their healthcare plan, which will be included in tuition costs and can be paid via loans, or they have to pay for an expensive out-of-pocket policy. That seems very logical. :roll:
     
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    I wonder if Common Anomaly would be as cavalier about the loss of a testicle as he is about the loss of an ovary?

    Or does he think that losing a testicle is so much more common than the loss of an ovary through an EASILY PREVENTABLE cause such as an untreated, oversized ovarian cyst?
     
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    Parsing words and semantics leads us nowhere... it is not uncommon for the terms to be interchanged.

    I guess the difference is in how hard/fluid the stuff filling the fibroid/cyst happens to be, and also I suppose how deep in the academia minutia of medical study you wanna travel.
     
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    Are you serious? I never brought men into this equation, so stop being so blatantly dishonest.

    I said that losing an ovary due to a cyst is uncommon. You and your friend disagreed. I asked for proof about how common it is for a woman to lose an ovary due to a cyst several times now, but have been met with dishonesty and deflection.

    I will admit I was wrong and we can end this conversation if you can provide evidence that women lose ovaries all the time due to cysts.
     
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    The point is, dear, that if an ovarian cyst is NOT treated by the very easy and common prescription of birth control hormones, the need for ablation of ovarian cyst, and the resulting damage to or total loss of the ovary would be a LOT more common. The reason it usually doesn't get to that point is BECAUSE of birth control pills!

    Now, would you be that cavalier about the "rare" loss of a testicle due to an easily preventable cause?
     
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    Vasectomies are a treatment for certain prostate issues... I wonder if Georgetown's health insurers cover that?
     
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    I reference a doctor who has helped pioneer techniques in Gynecology and minimally invasive surgery, taught physicians locally, nationally, and internationally, and has published chapters in textbooks on advanced surgical techniques, and in numerous medical journals and you reference eHow....lol.
     
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    I wonder if government forced them to cover it. I wonder if they cover it free of charge.
     
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    that's between her and her health plan provider, not the Government.
     
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    As I originally said, I have no problem with insurance covering this procedure, but this not what we were talking about. We were talking about how insurance should cover sex for law students and then this conversation took a turn on ovarian cysts. Do you have an ounce of honesty in your body?

    Nonetheless, you conveniently gloss over my words, but this is not surprising since you have been dishonest this entire conversation. Plus, I still wait evidence that loss of ovaries is common due to cysts among women. Why can't you back up your claim?

    Either stop lying through your twists and distortions or support your claim.

    p.s. I recant that a cyst is not a disease. It is a disease, but your incessant confrontation made me second guess myself and I was wrong. A cyst is classified as a disease and I still wait to be corrected that it is common for a women to lose an ovary due to a cyst.
     
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