Posted on 10/31/2012 8:44:23 AM PDT by IbJensen
Washington, D.C., October 30, 2012 (LifeSiteNews) Pro-contraception activist Sandra Fluke, on a speaking tour for Barack Obamas re-election campaign, continues to parrot the Obama administrations party line that children are one of the biggest roadblocks to womens success.
Equality, Fluke said in an October 15 interview with the Cornell Daily Sun, means the ability to control your reproduction so that that a career is a realistic goal and something that can be achieved and not derailed by a baby.
Fluke, the Georgetown law school student who stepped into the limelight earlier this year after she was blocked from testifying at a hearing on religious freedom and the Obama administrations HHS mandate, also said she does not believe she is entitled to contraception.
Instead, she said, I think the case is much more about what kind of society do we want to live in.
If we think about what contraception means for people, its not only about having access to the health care that you need, and the human rights aspects of having access to health care, but its also about what being able to control your own reproduction does for women specifically, but for men as well.
Fluke has been an ardent supporter of the Obama administrations plan to force all employers, including many religious employers, to pay for their employees birth control. She was widely ridiculed in the conservative press after testifying at a Democrat press conference that contraception costs thousands of dollars and poses a financial burden to law students such as herself. She later admitted that she didnt realize that contraceptives were available for $9 a month at Target, including the Target down the street from Georgetown.
The idea of babies as barriers to achievement is not a new one for the Obama team. Obama himself famously said during his 2008 campaign that if his daughters, then 9 and 6, made a mistake, he wouldnt want them punished with a baby.
Other administration officials have argued in court that contraception is vital to improving the health of women so that women who choose to do so can be part of the workforce on an equal playing field with men.
But according to conservative commentator George Will, the educated, career-oriented women Obamas campaign is targeting with his War on Women rhetoric are the ones most offended by it. Will said on ABCs This Week with George Stephanopoulos that the Obama campaigns fixation on abortion and contraceptive access has provoked a backlash from educated women because it implies they only care about personal, sexual issues, not critical national issues like the struggling economy and complicated foreign relations.
There has been a big change its not a particular state, said Will. Its the change in Romneys gain among women, and that I think represents a huge recoil by professional women with college degrees against the condensation of the Obama campaign which says, essentially, dont you trouble your pretty little heads about these mens issues and all the rest. Worry about contraception, which has been a constitutional right for 47 years.
Its a distraction, Will added, the entire war on women trope, and I think professional educated women find it offensive.
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Indeed. Fluke went to Georgetown Law, a school that has not one but TWO sushi chefs in it’s cafeteria (I’ve eaten there). Students there should be able to afford the birth control option of their choice and there’s a CVS convieniently located about a block and a half away.
I’m sure that Sandra has “tingles” for The One who opposed a bill that would protect the life of a child that survived a botched “medical procedure”.
Georgetown law student! This is why you should quit electing lawyers. Can’t even figure out how to have sex without the government being involved. And down the line after all this yappin she’ll turn out to be a lesbian.
Laz, would you even think about hitting this one? She’s a child sacrificing devil, this one is.
According to nature, a woman’s success is having children.
As a side note, I have a hard time calling kids barriers, mistakes, etc. Someone like Fluke (if she's even straight) should be using birth control, because she would either murder her baby, or be a real nasty piece of work to the baby.
I won't claim to be a saint in my personal life so I'm not going to judge private actions between unmarried consenting adults. However, babies aren't barriers to success. Babies DO make parent look at their priorities.
Murder for convenience or to cover up embarrassment.
More important, why buy the milk when it’s sour and curdled?
Sorry, but nature takes over at some point.
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Only an immoral, depraved, degenerate, sick, demented minded mother would put her welfare above her child’s for any reason, unwanted or not.
It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish. - Mother Teresa
That says it all - maybe it should be made into a bumper sticker.
Civilization to Sandra Fluke: If you don’t want children, keep your knees together at all times.
“Liberals are selfish.”
And lazy and stupid as well.
It really is too bad sandra’s mother didin’t feel the same way and have her aborted. Evil people should not be allowed to live. But, then again, that’s God’s call and not ours to make.
Sandra Fluke: Unwanted children are barriers to success
Yes, I can understand where she’s coming from. My sick 94 year old mother and my problem prone teen son are barriers too. I guess it’s okay to kill them both. It just isn’t convenient anymore. /s
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Satan in one of his many human forms throughout the ages. Totally possessed.
<< Source post shows image of Margaret Sanger >>
Satan in one of his many human forms throughout the ages. Totally possessed.
I see a hand tipped...
Methinks the feminists know, or at least suspect, the real reason behind the so-called "gender disparity" in earnings. If career women turned to motherhood en masse, that "disparity" would go up - and most everyone would know why. Then, this whole "pay equity" thingie would be consigned to the Museum of Liberal Wackiness - the same space which holds that "parental licensing" oddity that was fashionable forty years ago.
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