Posted on 03/02/2012 9:55:28 AM PST by Para-Ord.45
For me the interesting part of the story has the ever evolving coed. I put that in quotes because in the beginning she was described as a Georgetown law student. It was then revealed that prior to attending Georgetown she was an active womens right advocate. In one of her first interviews she is quoted as talking about how she reviewed Georgetowns insurance policy prior to committing to attend and seeing that it didnt cover contraceptive services she decided to attend with the express purpose of battling this policy. During this time she was described as a 23 y/o coed. Magically at the same time congress is debating the forced coverage of contraception she appears and is even brought to capitol hill to testify. This morning in an interview with Matt Lauer on the Today show it was revealed that she is 30 y/o NOT the 23 that had been reported all along.
In other words, folks, you are being played. She has been an activist all along and the Dems were just waiting for the appropriate time to play her.
While she is described as a third year law student they always fail to mention that she is also the past president of Law Students for Reproductive Justice.
July 30 2011
Does your campuss LSRJ chapter face opposition in regard to facilitating a comprehensive conversation about reproductive justice? Well mine definitely does! While my campus has a mix of people with different backgrounds, and a rich liberal arts community, the Midwest doesnt exactly scream bleeding liberal. Some LSRJ chapters at conservative campuses face opposition in the form of other, more conservative, student run organizations; some face it from their administrations, and others from their peers, or the community in general. Whatever the opposition is, it can be incredibly frustrating and disheartening.
The question is, how do we combat this conservative opposition and oppression, in order to facilitate a discussion and educate others about the RJ movement? I am obviously not alone in facing these problems, as Sandra Fluke of Georgetown lead a packed room in a discussion on this question at the first Issue Caucus that I attended at the Leadership Institute, LSRJs national conference at Berkeley.
While no solution was definitively reached, and I personally dont begin to have the right answer, I was really charged by the discussion and feel many great ideas were presented. Some campus chapters decided to take an adversarial approach, feeling it important to use those scary words the opposition fears.
Further background research on Ms Fluke reveals that she got her start in government in New York in 2009.
Sandra Flukes professional background in domestic violence and human trafficking began with Sanctuary for Families in New York City. There, she launched the agencys pilot Program Evaluation Initiative. While at Sanctuary, she co-founded the New York Statewide Coalition for Fair Access to Family Court, which after a twenty-year stalemate, successfully advocated for legislation granting access to civil orders of protection for unmarried victims of domestic violence, including LGBTQ victims and teens. Sandra was also a member of the Manhattan Borough Presidents Taskforce on Domestic Violence and numerous other New York City and New York State coalitions that successfully advocated for policy improvements impacting victims of domestic violence.
As the 2010 recipient of the Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles Fran Kandel Public Interest Grant, she researched, wrote, and produced an instructional film on how to apply for a domestic violence restraining order in pro per. She has also interned with the Coalition to Abolish Slavery & Trafficking; Polaris Project; Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County; Break the Cycle; the Domestic Violence Legal Empowerment and Appeals Project; NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund; Crime Victim and Sexual Assault Services; and the Human Services Coalition of Tompkins County.
Through Georgetowns clinic programs, Sandra has proposed legislation based on fact-finding in Kenya regarding child trafficking for domestic work, and has represented victims of domestic violence in protection order cases. Sandra is the Development Editor of the Journal of Gender and the Law, and served as the President of Law Students for Reproductive Justice, and the Vice President of the Womens Legal Alliance. In her first year, she also co-founded a campus committee addressing human trafficking. Cornell University awarded her a B. S. in Policy Analysis & Management, as well as Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies in 2003.
My only question is how does someone go from being a champion of domestic violence issues to an expert of womens reproductive health issues?
Lovely.
For $3000 in contraceptives, I would say that she has been engaging in a lot of research of sexuality.
She had a 4.0 in air bicycling. That is where you lay on your back and put your legs in the air, while saying what is your name homeless man.
Had I known this was coming, I would have gladly paid for her PARENT’S contraception....
Funny thing about Liberals. They can’t help but admit the truth.
“the Midwest doesnt exactly scream bleeding liberal.”
Interesting use of the word ‘bleeding’. I wonder if she understands it’s origin?
Sandra Fluke is the new Cindy Sheehan.
This won’t end well for her.
She’s not a “law student”, she’s a professional agitator.
My question: Why didn’t she go to Planned Parenthood????
Wow, she got a BS when she was 13?/sarc
1. Georgetown is a Catholic University.
A. Fluke deliberately chose such an institution to raise hell about what SHE perceives to be an injustice. She is an activist who is truly a parasite. I doubt she will ever be a producer.
2. She is lying to the public about her age. By now, she should be working & yelling at her EMPLOYER about not getting what she wants. IF she wishes to be a life-long ‘student’ & never work in the real world, she has now just tarred & feathered herself with ANY & EVERY prospective employer in the country. WHO in the world would deliberately hire this person to be a rotten apple in your workplace barrel????
3. She is certainly Math challenged on the amount of money it takes each month-—3 years to pay for birth control pills. Wal Mart sells a month’s supply for $9. A 36 month supply is only $324-—no where near $3000 for 36 months. Either she slipped a decimal or she is including condoms in her costs. I don’t know the price of condoms, but if she is spending over $2665 in a 36 month span for condoms, she is one busy tramp who is really working on her back.
I agree with Rush- she should be ashamed of herself. She certainly does NOT speak for me, nor for millions of other women in the USA, of all ages.
It appears that Sandra Fluke has been quite busy trying to find a social problem that needs a well paid spokesperson.
1. Georgetown is a Catholic University.
A. Fluke deliberately chose such an institution to raise hell about what SHE perceives to be an injustice. She is an activist who is truly a parasite. I doubt she will ever be a producer.
B. She chose this battle with a church run college to put the spotlight on her battle against Christian principles. She is nuts.
2. She is lying to the public about her age. What else is she lying about? By now, she should be working & yelling at her EMPLOYER about not getting what she wants. IF she wishes to be a life-long ‘student’ & never work in the real world, she has now just tarred & feathered herself with ANY & EVERY prospective employer in the country. WHO in the world would deliberately hire this person to be the rotten apple in your workplace barrel????
3. Considering how many ‘gender’ & women’s causes she is involved with, I am now wondering why she needs condoms at all. I am not sure she even has men as sexual partners.
4. She is certainly Math challenged on the amount of money it takes each month-—3 years to pay for birth control pills. Wal Mart sells a month’s supply for $9. A 36 month supply is only $324-—no where near $3000 for 36 months. Either she slipped a decimal or she is including condoms in her costs. I don’t know the price of condoms, but if she is spending over $2665 in a 36 month span for condoms, she is one busy tramp who is really working on her back.
I agree with Rush- she should be ashamed of herself. She certainly does NOT speak for me, nor for millions of other women in the USA, of all ages. She can crawl back into her cave, where she belongs.
What is the origin of the British curse, “bleeding”? If it is something to do with women’s cycles, it is more gross than I realized.
30 years old.
I cannot believe this whole incident is anything but a disaster for the democrats.
Free birth control? For 30 yr old lawyer wannabe’s at elite schools?
Ah, an 0bama acolyte!
A “law student” whose primary objective is to stir up the lower classes in order to advance the power of the ruling elite.
A 30 yr old “student”?
my my...
[shaking head]
Over-credentialed freeloaders like Ms Fluke now infest every crevice of American public life, from government bureaucracies to the “diversity training” rackets at major corporations. They are very well paid con artists and parasites.
This woman is apparently a lot better off than the average American that she is trying to rob
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