Quote Originally Posted by a completely inoffensive name View Post
No matter how cheap you make birth control, people are cheaper.

I went clam digging with one of my uncles a few years back. I spent two hours out in the water with him digging up clams. Got over a dozen. I was very excited to cook them and eat them. My uncle told me that because we didn't catch enough to feed everyone he would keep the clams in the freezer until we had enough. My family left before we could find time to go get some more clams and he knew that would happen. He stole a dozen clams from a 14 year old so he didn't have to pay for them at the market.

Teenagers are stupid. I'm stupid and I'm 19. But they are even more stupid than I am. They will have sex, you can't stop them and if for whatever reason they feel that they can't protect themselves, then we need to make sure the nation does not turn out like Montmorency's high school, where people like Mont are pregnating everyone.

The flaw in your argument, which is factually sound, is that you assume the actors in this are rational.
I think you are mostly right (mostly), but this doesn't have anything to do with the issue at hand. The woman talked about in the article claims that birth control costs thousands of dollars a year and so it needs to be covered by insurance. This doesn't have anything to do with horny highschoolers and whether or not they should have easy access to contraception.