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Sunday, August 03, 2014

Sandra Fluke Can't Afford $9 Birth Control, Gives Campaign $100,000

Sandra Fluke – the feminist attorney who in 2012 claimed she couldn’t afford the $9 monthly cost of birth control pills and has said taxpayers should pay for it – is loaning her own legislative campaign a hefty sum of $100,000.

Fluke’s $100,000 cash infusion could, in fact, fund 11,111 months’ – or 925 years’ – supply of generic birth-control pills from suppliers such as Walmart or Target.

According to California campaign finance reports, Fluke, who is running for a state Senate seat in California, has contributed $12,000 to her own campaign and $4,826.27 in non-monetary donations in addition to the $100,000 loan.

Fluke’s in-laws have contributed more than $20,000 to her campaign, and her own family has donated $9,600, the Washington Examiner reported.
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14 comments:

  1. She must be related to Hillary.

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  2. Another brainwashed tool for democrat Socialists. I'm amazed she doesn't realize.

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  3. shes wacked out and will win CA

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  4. Not doubt she'll win. The younger generations just don't get it....

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  5. What does she need birth control for? She is a lesbian isn't she? Look at her. Who wants to have that.

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  6. A bit closer to home -- how much money have Jimmie Sarbanes' relatives donated to his campaign. It's 5 figures, folks.

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    1. so what difference does that make?

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  7. she needs to take 2 aspirin & stay out of bed...and politics.

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  8. .....and the saga continues.

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  9. We should give her and all democrats free birth control so they won't breed

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  10. She must be really confident that she is going to win. Maybe she knows something we don't.

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  11. I would like to see her lose and be left with having to pay that loan back without actually getting elected.

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  12. Interesting how politicians will spend so much money to get a job that pays only a pittance of what is spent.. Must be be something under the table.

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