(Daily Caller) In a candid on-camera interview two weeks ago with the campus
newspaper of her alma mater, Cornell University, contraception activist Sandra
Fluke explained that her agitation for free and universal access to
contraception has a larger goal: removing the “barriers” of unwanted children
from women’s paths to career and political success.
"I don’t think that I am in particular entitled to
contraception, or that that we’re entitled to contraception," the thirty-one
year-old activist explained in a little-watched video The Cornell Daily Sun put
online Oct. 15. "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, it’s not only about
having access to the health care that you need, and the human rights aspects of
having access to health care, but it’s also about what being able to control
your own reproduction does for women specifically, but for men as well," she
said.
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Babies may be "unwanted" by Miss Fluke, but there are plenty of childless couples in this country who are bringing in children from around the world to adopt because the "unwanted" children in this country are aborted. Someone wants these children! Adoption is the answer, not abortion or FREE birth control.
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