Posted on 02/23/2013 5:31:57 AM PST by IbJensen
CLAREMONT, CA, February 22, 2013, (LifeSiteNews.com) Sandra Fluke has brought her unique insights to bear on U.S. military policy, while teaming up again with Planned Parenthood to support the HHS mandate.
Last week, Fluke told a California college that Barack Obama's repeal of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy did not go far enough, because it did not include transgender soldiers.
We still dont let trans-folk join the military, Fluke told a gathering at Claremont McKenna College on February 13. That needs to change.
Service in the military, she said, should be open to the entire the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning population, according to the Daily Caller.
I think the steps that we have to focus on right now are some of the ones that will be the most impactful but also the ones that society is ready for, she added.
The speech came just days before the Georgetown contraception activist sent out an e-mail under the auspices of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund (PPAF) calling on its members to aggressively support the Obama administration's plan to force religious employers to fund contraception, sterilization, and abortion-inducing drugs.
Fluke praises Obama's latest accommodation, which states that religious non-profit entities would not directly cover practices that violate their religion but that their employers must offer such services free of charge.
President Obama's plan strikes the right balance, Fluke wrote. It guarantees that women will be able to get birth control without a co-pay, while ensuring that the rights of religious organizations are respected.
The policy's critics say it amounts to an accounting gimmick and still tramples on the religious liberties of religious employers in the private sector, such as Hobby Lobby. Fluke addressed them in her e-mail.
Despite the president's accommodation of religious organizations, powerful voices are still fighting to take this basic health care away from women, she wrote. It comes down to this: nobody politicians, bosses, or anyone else should be able to block your access to essential health care. Nobody has the right to deny you power over your body and your future.
The e-mail routes its readers to a form e-mail from PPAF that reads, I strongly support President Obama's plan for accessible and affordable birth control.
Personalize your message, PPAF instructs.
Fluke's e-mail has already drawn opposition within the pro-life movement. Sarah Crawford of Texas Right to Life said, Pills that induce abortion are not health care and Americans who oppose the use of these drugs should not be forced to pay for them simply because the most pro-abortion president demands it.
Abortion and abortion-inducing drugs are not health care. They are not a necessity and they are certainly not essential to the well-being of American women, she said.
The re-emergence of Sandra Fluke shows she intends to build her brand, fueling speculation that she intends to run for political office in the future.
Fluke became a heroine of the feminist Left after being excluded from a House Oversight Committee hearing on religious freedom, because she intended to address a different topic altogether. The Democrats other witness, Barry Lynn, was invited but refused to come, a turn of events that led Virginia Democrat Gerald Connolly to charge the clergy who attended with being complicit in the trampling of freedom.
In her e-mail, Fluke writes that in the ensuing weeks, she was smeared by Rush Limbaugh and shameless political operatives...They deny us a hearing, they shout us down, they call us names.
The notoriety fed her public rise.
She spoke during prime time at the 2012 Democratic National Convention. During a campaign that largely focused on an alleged war on women, she became a surrogate for President Obama's re-election. A campaign stop in Reno, Nevada, last October at the height of the campaign season drew 10 people.
The e-mail is an attempt to make herself relevant on the issue yet again.
The Department of Health and Human Services is taking comments on the proposed accommodation for the next month. Those on both sides of the controversy have promised to make their voices heard.
Pro-Life women have a few words for you, Sandra, Crawford said. We have always been here and we will forever fight for the real rights of women and the unborn to be protected.
Just one question Sandra (and by extension Hussein) WHY??
Why do we need people with a psychological disorder, who obviously can't make up their mind which gender they are serving in the military? How, pray tell, will this enhance the military's preparedness? How will letting these people in enhance the security of the nation?
I wish just ONE reporter would ask that question.
Who would want to go into combat with someone who can’t figure out something as fundamental as who they want to ****?
when does Sandra Fluck intend to sign up for military service and try out her theories that combat patrols in the 3rd world with guys wearing tutus and women in buzz cuts
might just not make our enemies fear OR respect our nation??
Just askin’
Let’s see.
PTSD diagnosed: firearms disallowed.
Transgendered: here’s an M-16. An ACTUAL assault weapon!
Yeah, makes sense to me. NOT!
This bimbo is a gnat on the hyde of a hippo and not worthy of the time to discuss her or her vapid ideas IMO. I believe it was after Rev 1 where in the Torries in NYC were put on boats and sent out of the country. She should be on the first ship that leaves after Rev 2.
Klinger’s back????
Klinger’s back????
She’s a Fluking too.
She’s a Fluking tool.
I can see it now.
The modern-day version of Col. Klinger: men cross-dressing as women so they can pass the physical requirements to get into the military.
DOUBLE DOWN!
All of these Posts and no one has pointed out the next step in this operation.
That’s right folks. Join the military and get a free sex change operation.
Sandra Fluke? Who’s Sandra Fluke, and why is her opinion on military matters even remotely relevant? Has she served?
Sandra Fluke: My body, my choice, your money.
csmusaret: “Sandra Fluke: My body, my choice, your money.”
Yeah. That sums her ideology up nicely.
My first thought was this was a typo.
On second thought....
Mentally ill people should not be allowed in the military.
And that’s exactly what these weirdos are.
Mentally ill people should not be allowed in the military.
And that’s exactly what these weirdos are.
And they will answer, “Why not?”. “It’s just not fair.” “Why are you so bigoted/prejudiced/homopho/transgenderedphobic?”
They always turn the tables and make the conservative defend an absolutely normal/moral position.
I wish we had some spokespeople for the conservative cause (in this case, women) who would ridicule her. We are always on the defensive - time to go on and BE offensive.
She is a loon who’s purpose is to merely destroy societal institutions - in this case, our military.
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