Friday, March 2, 2012

Georgetown Slut, Loved By Liberals, Gets Schooled

From Michelle Malkin: Appearing on NBC’s “Today,” Sandra Fluke said she was “stunned” and “outraged” by Limbaugh’s comments, which she deemed “an attempt to silence me, to silence all of us from speaking about the healthcare we need.”
Fluke, a third-year law student, testified about Georgetown’s policy on contraception during an unofficial hearing last Thursday that was led by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.). She argued that birth control should be covered by health insurance at religious institutions.
Pelosi arranged for Fluke to testify after she was excluded from an official congressional hearing on the contraceptive mandate in the nation’s health-care law. Republicans who ran the hearing said Fluke’s name was submitted too late (Democrats disagree). None of the women who testified at the congressional hearing spoke in favor of the mandate.
http://michellemalkin.com/2012/03/02/sandra-fluke-is-not-a-slut-shes-a-femme-agogue-tool/
But Fluke gets no sympathy from fellow Georgetown student, Angela Morabito:
Sandra Fluke doesn’t speak for me. Or for Georgetown.
She doesn’t speak for those of us who worked hard to be able to choose to come to a great institution with a great tradition of faith and scholarship. She certainly can’t speak for the Jesuits who dedicated their lives to God and Education with a long established set of rules. There are only ten of them, and Ms. Fluke would do well to give them a quick read.
If she wants a more liberal sex life, she can go to Syracuse. (Syracuse, I must apologize – but we are in March and basketball matters – sorry you got caught up in this.)

Sandra doesn’t even speak for all skanks! She only speaks for the skanks who don’t want to take responsibility for their choices. That’s a tiny group of people. Hey Sandra! How about next Saturday night, you come hang out with me and my gay boyfriends! Your hair will look fabulous and you’ll get to see great musical theatre! Oh, and odds of you getting pregnant? Zero percent.
Even the oh-so-left HuffPo called Sandra out on her media sluttery: ”Fluke got the stage all to herself and was hailed as a hero by the crowd and Democratic lawmakers on the panel, all of whom rushed to appear on camera with her at the end. “Excuse me. I’d love to get a picture with our star,” Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) said as she pushed her way through the packed room to Fluke.”

Star of what? Star of the bedroom sex tape? When did Georgetown Law start admitting Kardashians?
Sandra, we might be on the same campus, but we are not on the same planet.
Sandra told some sob stories about how contraception isn’t covered by the Jesuit institution we attend. (Maybe they don’t cover it because, you know, they’re a Jesuit institution. Religious freedom? Anyone? Bueller?)
A student group called Plan A H*yas for Choice staged a demonstration against the university health plan last year, duct taping their mouths and chaining themselves to the statue of Georgetown’s founder on the university’s front lawn. Then, a funny thing happened – nothing. We left them there. Now Sandra has chained herself to the sinking ship of Pelosi Liberalism. She will always be remembered as a Welfare Condom Queen.
Let’s talk priorities here. It costs over $23,000 for a year at Georgetown Law. Sandra, are you telling us that you can afford that but cannot afford your own contraception? Really? Math was never my strong suit, but something about Sandra’s accounting just doesn’t seem right.
The Democrats still have not come up with a good reason why there should not be a deductible for contraceptions.  Today, I paid a $100 deductible for a C-T scan on my hips to see if I have a tumor or other problem there that is causing me severe pain.  What is more important- contraceptions or C-T scan that can be life saving or altering for people?  In the world of liberals, forcing religious organizations to pay for contraceptions, is more important.
What idiots.

6 comments:

  1. Dan, did nobody on your side listen to what Ms. Fluke actually had to say? She was speaking on behalf of a woman who needed the contraception for ovarian cysts. She actually lost an ovary because she couldn't afford the contraceptive. And it wasn't about having "lots of sex," because this woman was a lesbian! Limbaugh in particular seems to think if you have lots of sex, you need lots of contraception. He doesn't seem to know how contraceptives work.

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/03/01/sandra-fluke-on-limbaugh-i-was-stunned-then-outraged/

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  2. Ps. Hope you're on the mend quickly (and cheaply if possible).

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  4. Sandra Fluke is not who she appears to be. She is a liberal activist who is a plant of the administration.

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  5. There is plenty of slush money on the D-crat side. Let them pay for the birth control and leave the first amendment out of it. How craven and despicable can they get?
    It's so funny how they trash religion, guns, and the Constitution and traditional Americans.
    The answer to Sandra's plight is deferred gratification. Do they teach that anymore at college?

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  6. Again, anonymous, did you hear what Fluke actually said? "Deferred gratification?" Yeah, I'm sure ovarian cysts are quite gratifying. Sheesh.

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