Sunday, March 11, 2012

She's A Rainbow

I've thought about posting before regarding writings of Rainbow Rowell in the Omaha World-Herald, but her name is RAINBOW and I just couldn't take her seriously.

Apparently, she can hardly get her husband to read her column.

After reading about Vaginal fluids and Endometrium, I can see why.

Auto correct wanted to insert Econometric instead of Endometrium and the scientific community is united in that fact.

Rainbow wants to get real because there now are grown men walking around hosting talk shows and running for office (and having sex, presumably) who don't understand how women's bodies work.

Heck, there are women who don't know how they work.

Rainbow then tries to ream men a new one with the facts on how birth control works, You take one pill. Every day. At the same time. Whether you plan to have "so much sex" or none at all.

That's correct for oral contraceptives, but Sandra Fluke's testimony was on "contraception coverage" and "birth control" not just oral contraceptives.

Contraceptive methods can include Intrauterine Devices (IUDs), Implanon, Injections, Birth Control Patch, Vaginal Ring and Sterilization.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires new private health plans written on or after August 1, 2012 to cover contraceptive counseling and services and all FDA-approved methods without out-of-pocket costs to patients.

Remember -- "A government big enough to give you everything you need, is a government big enough to take away everything that you have...."

Or, impose it's own family planning policy.

Rainbow continued, And you don't pay per pill. You pay for your monthly prescription.

Not completely true, a three month supply can be obtained, for a $25 co-pay, with my insurer.

I guess I'm expecting too much from an optical illusion.













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