Posted on 09/08/2012 8:22:51 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross
According to Georgetown Law student Sandra Fluke, invited to address the Democratic convention and the nation, America faces a stark choice this November. During this campaign, weve heard about two profoundly different futures that could await women in this country and how one of those futures looks like an offensive, obsolete relic of our past, she cautioned. That future could become real.
In one of those futures, women will be shut out and silenced, rape victims will be victimized all over again, pregnant women will die preventable deaths in our emergency rooms, and access to birth control is controlled by people who will never use it. If youre wondering where all that is on your ballot form, just check the box marked R. (snip)...
Sandra Fluke is one of them. She completed her education a few weeks ago at the age of 31, or Grade 25. Before going to Georgetown, she warmed up with a little light B.S. in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Cornell. She then studied law at one of the most prestigious institutions in the nation, where tuition costs 50 grand a year. The average starting salary for a Georgetown Law graduate is $160,000 per annum first job, first paycheck.
So this is Americas best and brightest or, at any rate, most expensively credentialed. Sandra Fluke has been blessed with a quarter-million dollars of elite education, and, on the evidence of Wednesday night, is entirely incapable of making a coherent argument. She has enjoyed the leisurely decade-long varsity once reserved for the minor sons of Mitteleuropean grand dukes, and she has concluded that the most urgent need facing the Brokest Nation in History is for someone else to pay for the contraception of 30-year-old children ...
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When I heard her speak that sentence I had a vision of her future as a pillar of salt.
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