I was checking out the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation website for reasons that will have to wait until my next post due to the lunacy I found there today. A banner emblazoned with a sign that immediately makes me cringe is prominently displayed at the IDPR’s site. What sign? Well, it’s the circle with a “+” attached at the bottom. Ironically, this sign of the anti-male bigots reminds me of a baby, the enemy of the feminist movement.
I followed the link to Governor Rod Blagojevich’s “Contraceptive Coverage Awareness Campaign”. This terrible waste of tax dollars revolves around strong-arming private insurance providers to cover all FDA approved contraceptive services and prescriptions.Not Rod brilliantly offers this quote:
“Right now, women pay 68 percent more in out of pocket health care costs than men do, because of the cost associated with reproductive healthcare,” said Governor Blagojevich. “Women pay too much for their health care. If insurance companies can cover Viagra for men, it’s only fair that they be required to cover birth control for women.”
Astute analysis, Rod. The minor difference between the two is only that the use of Viagra may create life while the use of some birth control causes death. Why split hairs?
With Dick Durbin in the Senate, and Rowdy Rod as governor, Illinois is batting about .113.
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With those two and Barack O'Bama, I'd take that batting average down to around .001
Teresa
Who would you prefer....Alan Keyes!?! That man wouldn't know shit if he was swimming in a toilet. He's been a laughing stock in every election that he's participated in....I wonder where he'll fly to next to run for office....as long as it's out of Illinois we'll be better off
Thanks for the comment, anon. If you are interested in reality, you may surprised to learn that birth control can act as a morning-after pill, killing a baby.
I don't know how Alan Keyes got dragged into this, but O'Bama was afraid to debate him because of Keyes' superior oratory skills and intellect. O'Bama is not great, but Turban Durbin and Not Rod are exceptionally horrible.
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