Posted on 03/02/2012 7:38:12 AM PST by Hojczyk
On Thursday night, MSNBCs Ed Schultz interviewed hot-and-bothered Georgetown coed Sandra Fluke, the woman who went before a Congressional panel and demanded free birth control for herself and her peers. Sandra Fluke, who was mocked by Rush Limbaugh on his radio show this week, insisted she was no prostitute for wanting government to pay for her sex at college. Mediaite reported:
Schultz asked Fluke for her reaction to Limbaughs comments:
I guess my reaction is the reaction a lot of women have when theyve been called these names. Initially youre stunned but then, very quickly, youre outraged because this is, historically, the kind of language that is used to silence women, especially women who stand up and say that these are their reproductive health care needs and this is what they need. And whats been amazing to me today is the outpouring of support. Everyone from members of Congress to Georgetown faculty to so many women whove contacted me, and I think its clear from what theyve said that theyre not going to be silenced by this.
Fight on, Sandra. Free birth control is a necessity. Its a human right.
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