So maybe Ms. Fluke was indeed qualified to speak before Congress on the issue. She certainly wasn't a prostitute who wanted free contraception because she was having too much sex, as Rush claimed.
So maybe Ms. Fluke was indeed qualified to speak before Congress on the issue. She certainly wasn't a prostitute who wanted free contraception because she was having too much sex, as Rush claimed.
Was she qualified? She is a political activist, the Congressional testimony was looking for what amounted to a everyday student and how this policy would effect them, which is why she portrayed herself as in her lower 20s, not her early 30s, and why her testimony has holes large enough to drive a truck through such as contraception costing a college student over $1,000 dollars a year.
Let me put it this way, if a Congressman brought up a member of the NRA to act as testimony about how gun legislation would effect homeowners, and they did not disclose their relationship with the NRA. Would we consider that person to be qualified to speak about the everyday homeowner?
Last edited by Roy Karrde; 5th March 2012 at 08:02 PM.