CNSNews.com confirmed, however, that the Target store at 3100 14th St., NW, in Washington, D.C., which is 3 miles from the Georgetown Law campus, offers Tri-Sprintec, the generic form of the birth-control pill Ortho Tri-Cyclen. Target sells a month's supply of this birth control pill for just $9 to individuals without health insurance coverage for the pills. A CVS pharmacy only two blocks from the Georgetown Law campus also sells a month's supply of the same generic birth control pills for $33. http://cnsnews.com/news/article/9-p...h-control-pills-target-3-miles-georgetown-law Hey Fluke, go buy your own BC pills, you liar.
All the stupid kids who failed math end up in liberal arts. Once they're thoroughly brainwashed they head off to law school.
Wow! This makes Fluke a real liar, it seems. I wonder when we'll libs admit it and the news quislings report that Fluke's testimony was just propaganda?
It was complete BS testimony. She spoke as and expert, more like a expert in bull(*)(*)(*)(*). Just type in Tri-Sprintec in Google and you will read up on how cheap it is for the uninsured.
They can be bought at Walmart for even less. This whole event was manufactured by left wing activists to offer lies for the National (Democratic Party) News Media to use for propaganda.