Last week, Georgetown law student and contraception activist Sandra Fluke led the battle cry at a presidential campaign rally in Denver. She argued that without the controversial government mandate requiring employers to provide free contraceptive services, women would lose control over their health care choices. In post-rally interviews videotaped by Caleb Bonham, of RevealingThe authoritarian personality of our time: Sandra Fluke.
Politics.com, Fluke's warriors insisted that government stay out of their bedrooms. When asked why government should pay for what goes on in their bedrooms, the flummoxed women had to Think Again.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Sandra Fluke's World of Coercion
The Aspen Times reports: