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Saturday, March 03, 2012

Sandra Fluke doesn’t speak for me. Or for Georgetown.

From another Georgetown student:

She doesn’t speak for those of us who worked hard to be able to choose to come to a great institution with a great tradition of faith and scholarship. She certainly can’t speak for the Jesuits who dedicated their lives to God and Education with a long established set of rules. There are only ten of them, and Ms. Fluke would do well to give them a quick read.




Sandra doesn’t even speak for all skanks! She only speaks for the skanks who don’t want to take responsibility for their choices. That’s a tiny group of people. Hey Sandra! How about next Saturday night, you come hang out with me and my gay boyfriends! Your hair will look fabulous and you’ll get to see great musical theatre! Oh, and odds of you getting pregnant? Zero percent.



Even the oh-so-left HuffPo called Sandra out on her media sluttery: ”Fluke got the stage all to herself and was hailed as a hero by the crowd and Democratic lawmakers on the panel, all of whom rushed to appear on camera with her at the end. “Excuse me. I’d love to get a picture with our star,” Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) said as she pushed her way through the packed room to Fluke.” Star of what? Star of the bedroom sex tape? When did Georgetown Law start admitting Kardashians?...



No one forced Sandra to come to Georgetown. And now that she has, Sandra does not have to depend on the university health plan. She could walk down the street to CVS and get some contraception herself. Or, go to an off-campus, non-university doctor and pay for it out of pocket. (Or, you know…maybe not have so much sex that it puts her in financial peril?)



Funny how the same side that cries “Get your rosaries off my ovaries” is the same side saying, “on second thought…please pay for me to have all the sex I want!” The people who espouse “pro-choice” “values” are the same people who say religious institutions have no right to choose.

Meanwhile, in another part of the forest, Eugene Volokh has the vapors over Limbugh's use of the term "slut."

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The pretense that you in some form or manor represent what Christ taught would gag a maggot

Moneyrunner said...

I am simply reporting the views of a female student at Georgetown. I have no idea why you decided to be uncivil.
By the way, you do know that “manor” is a house don’t you?

thisishabitforming said...

Not being a regular reader of Eugene Volokh, did he get upset with Bill Maher over his comments on Sarah Palin; or David Letterman's comments to Sarah Palin's daughter; or Wanda Sykes when she said she wished Rush's kidneys would fail. I would want him to be an equal opportunity objectioner of uncivil speak.