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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Really?
ReplyDeleteShe must be related to Hillary.
ReplyDeleteAnother brainwashed tool for democrat Socialists. I'm amazed she doesn't realize.
ReplyDeleteshes wacked out and will win CA
ReplyDeleteNot doubt she'll win. The younger generations just don't get it....
ReplyDeleteWhat does she need birth control for? She is a lesbian isn't she? Look at her. Who wants to have that.
ReplyDeleteA bit closer to home -- how much money have Jimmie Sarbanes' relatives donated to his campaign. It's 5 figures, folks.
ReplyDeleteso what difference does that make?
Deleteshe needs to take 2 aspirin & stay out of bed...and politics.
ReplyDelete.....and the saga continues.
ReplyDeleteWe should give her and all democrats free birth control so they won't breed
ReplyDeleteShe must be really confident that she is going to win. Maybe she knows something we don't.
ReplyDeleteI would like to see her lose and be left with having to pay that loan back without actually getting elected.
ReplyDeleteInteresting 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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