Remember Sandra the poor soul who injected herself into the spat
between the Obama people and the Catholic Church? She needed $3000 from the
government for birth control during college otherwise she'd be harmed for life.
This analysis is too funny not to pass on. Just simple math.
Many of you have likely seen the heart rending testimony of Ms.
Sandra Fluke, a law student at Georgetown University , before a Congressional
Committee this week. She was lamenting that no one would subsidize her birth
control expenses, which she claimed would amount to $3000 during her three
years in law school. After watching Ms. Fluke describe her desperate situation
I set to thinking of ways to help her out of her crisis.
First, of course I had to pass through the grieving period I
experienced after hearing of her inhumane treatment at the hands of the
Georgetown administration and our Government; what cruelty lurks in the heart
of men that they would leave this poor woman to fend for herself when all she
wanted to do was get laid seven times a day (see my analysis below).
Once I recovered from my grief, I set to thinking about ways to
help this poor girl. Being a Physicist, I sat down with my calculator and
worked through some numbers. Ms. Fluke's expense account for birth control (aka
sexual entertainment) was claimed to be $3000 for three years at law school.
Let's presume that as an educated woman she wants to be doubly safe and uses
both birth control pills to prevent pregnancy and condoms to prevent STD (sexually transmitted disease).
Using the Wal-Mart cost for birth control pills of $9 per month,
her birth control pills will cost her $324 for her entire law school career (if
you can call it a career. I can think of other names). This leaves only $2676
for her condoms.
I went to Amazon.com, and found quality condoms available
for 33 cents each in packages of 60 condoms each. This cost includes tax and
shipping. Since she has $2676 for her 33 cent condoms, she will be buying 8109
condoms during her law school career. To use her 8109 condoms (remember, $3000
was Ms. Flukes own number) she would have to have sex 7 times a day. This
number presumes that she has sex ten times a day on Sundays when she has more
free time.
So, having worked through these numbers, I have some suggestions
for Ms. Fluke to help her work through her crisis:
1. Find dates who are gentlemanly enough to either provide their
own condoms, or at least split the cost with her. Selection criteria is the key
to this one.
2. Spend more time studying. Even seven quickies a day will
seriously cut into quality study time. This would not only save money but would
improve her education as well.
3. Seek funding from the EPA from one of their Wetlands
Protection programs surely Ms. Flukes nether regions would qualify as wetlands
given sex seven times a day.
Just trying to help out a starving student.
By the way, the average starting salary of new Georgetown Law
School graduates is $160,000 a year, FYI.
Booth R. Myers, PhD
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