This college babe is having sex nearly three times a day and wants us all to pay for her sexual excesses.


Reproductive Rights Activist Sandra Fluke
Note: before reading,  keep in mind that the current debate is not about contraception.  It is about the Federal Government determining religious beliefs,  after 240 years of separation of Church and State. (If she was my daughter,  I would hire a phys ed teacher so she could learn to function with her legs somewhat close together).

Sandra Fluke is a student at Georgetown Law. She’s also a “reproductive rights activist” who agrees wholeheartedly with the Obama administration’s controversial contraceptive mandate. Her reasoning, though, is likely to enrage some critics.
During a testimony in front of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee on Monday (a meeting that was held by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi), Fluke — who was coincidentally the only witness heard — described the financial constraints that purchasing birth control puts on her peers.
“Forty percent of the female students at Georgetown Law reported to us that they struggled financially as a result of this policy,” Fluke said, referring to the fact that the university doesn’t pay for contraception. “Without insurance coverage, contraception, as you know, can cost a woman over $3,000 during law school.”
She detailed, among other stories, how one woman felt “embarrassed” and “powerless” at the pharmacy counter when she “learned for the first time” that contraceptives weren‘t covered by the university’s health care plan >>>>>>> read the full story and see her video testimony at Glenn Beck's The Blaze.  

4 comments:

  1. Keep continuing your war on women. See where it gets you

    I don't see you taking a stand on all of us being required to pay for your Viagra just because you're too fat and unhealthy to get an erection.

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  2. Sounds like you're the one at war. Just because you are uncomfortable with your transgendered experiment, don't blame me.

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  3. Just pointing out the rank hypocrisy of the GOP. Limbaugh has no children despite having had 4 wives ... takes a stand against women's contraception. Perfect.

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  4. He did not take a stand against contraception. He took a stand against being forced to buy contraception for his neighbor.

    Me, I am opposed to the violation of the rule of conscience, something that has been around for 240 years and only now, under the imperialism of Hussein Obama, is being rejected as a matter of law. Obviously, you don't have the intellectual whatever to even understand what I am talking about, do you, since you don't give a crap about the constitution.

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