Posted on 03/05/2012 3:14:36 PM PST by NYer
LifeNews Note: Reprinted with permission from Ethika Politika, the blog of the Center for Morality in Public Life.
Remember the Georgetown Law student, Sandra Fluke, who was forced to suffer through $3,000-worth of protected sex during her stint at law school? Turns out, theres a bit more to the story.
According to some sources, Fluke might just have been a well-placed fake. Not exactly the young-and-helpless female law student most took her for, Flukes LinkedIn profile speaks for itself:
With a six year hiatus between her undergraduate time and GT Law, Fluke is probably closer to 30. And shes had plenty of involvement with the pro-contraception agenda. A Feminist, Gender, & Sexuality Studies major at Cornell, Fluke is also a past president of Law Students for Reproductive Justice. While shes presented herself in persona a woman suffering because of Georgetowns policies, its more likely that Fluke has had her sights set on the school for quite a while.
In fact, its almost certain.
One Washington Post blogger published the following on 16 February:
Fluke came to Georgetown University interested in contraceptive coverage: She researched the Jesuit colleges health plans for students before enrolling, and found that birth control was not included. I decided I was absolutely not willing to compromise the quality of my education in exchange for my health care, says Fluke, who has spent the past three years lobbying the administration to change its policy on the issue. The issue got the university presidents office last spring, where Georgetown declined to change its policy.
Fluke says she would have used the hearing to talk about the students at Georgetown that dont have birth control covered, and what thats meant for them. I wanted to be able to share their stories, she says. My testimony would have been about women who have been affected by their policy, who have medical needs and have suffered dire consequences.. . .The committee did not get to hear real stories I had to share, about actual women who have been dramatically affected by this policy.
What did transpire, though, was a phone call from the Oval (read: Home) Office in support of Flukes plight, and encouraging her for speaking out about the concerns of American women. According to the White House, Obamas concerns followed directly upon Rush Limbaughs disparaging remarks, naming Fluke as a slut, a prostitute, and as having so much sex she cant pay for it.
Among others, one result of this curious turn of fact is the almost indefensible position opened up to by the president of Georgetown University, John D. DeGioia. The president, who has spoken out in defense of Fluke against her conservative rivals, now has to face the very loud music of welcoming and advocating a knowing instigator into his midst. If Fluke came to Georgetown precisely to cut her legal teeth on the school itself, DeGioias stance seems at best dichotomous. On the one hand, hes responsible for defending the schools policies; on the other, hes (apparently) been party to an intentional and knowing act of subversion.
Whats more, if President Obama has at all been privy to the Fluke situationand its hard to believe he wasnt, since he felt confident enough to pay her a personal phone callwhat has become of the highest office in the land?
If it turns out that Sandra Fluke was just a fake, perhaps not much will change. But doubtless, the implications of what has and is happening in the contraceptive wars will be upped substantially. More than anything, Fluke continues the narrative of The Big Lie, that a segment in this country seeks to make contraception illegal for all women. It is a scorched earth policy that is as likely to leave its practitioners in infamy as it is to succeed in advancing the agenda.
Imho, she had no use for condoms. She’s a 30 year old “reproductive justice” activist.
“If she used birth control pills for contraceptives plus condoms and they cost her $1,000 per month, by definition she absolutely is a slut.”
I disagree; that doesn’t prove she’s a slut. However, it DOES indicate that she’s a fool.
Just to correct the situation she said $3K over 3 years (time it takes to get law degree). But still, I think, $1000 a year is way over stated!
And she is also the president of Citizens United to Negate Trafficking.
Why doesn’t she picket her parent’s house... they should have aborted her.
I see she was involved in “Take back the night”.
I’d be curious if she ever was on a “slutwalk”.
Good find!
Just goes to prove a college education means nothing as you would think these women would be as smart as the rest of us to price shop!
Let's face it, the Left is now using contraception as a code word for abortion.
Free condoms and sex change operations.. isn’t life grand for the brain dead.
She’s a “fluke” of nature!
Thanks DFU! Been making the rounds today!
Hmmm. I wonder if she is just agitating because that is her job OR does she want the sex change for herself? The other day when her pic showed up on FR I posted: "It's a man!!" Maybe I was right.
Also, I heard her name was pronounced "Fluck." That's too good to be true. I once met a guy named "Willie Fluckers." No lie!
Link:
http://thecollegepolitico.com/sandra-fluke-gender-reassignment-and-health-insurance/
Warning! This link is VERY busy. You may get "Error establishing a database connection". Keep trying. (No, for you conspiracy folks, Obama is not blocking it! I got on a couple times myself, but everyone is still pounding it.)
While at Cornell she appears to have gotten every
scholarship known to man.
and probably every social disease to go along with it
“She’s a witch, burn her!”
“She’s a witch, burn her!”
http://www.dailytitan.com/2009/10/99centcondom/
A dozen Fantasy condoms at the 99 cents store. And the article shows a test that they hold up well compared to other name brands.
Let’s do the math. Let’s suppose she does six guys a week. That uses half a box, or $.50 cents worth. One box gets her two weeks. She would need 26 boxes for a fun-filled year == total $26 for her birth control. And that presumes she, not the guy, is paying for the Fantasy condoms.
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