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Sandra Fluke, My New Hero

by on Oct. 30, 2012, under Uncategorized

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It was so nice at Balboa Park the other day. Typical San Diego Day. Sunny. Warm. Bright. People wearing smiles everywhere I looked. We were gathered at 6th and Laurel for a Rally for Women’s Health, featuring Sandra Fluke, a woman who gained fame for being shunned by a group with no shame who ran a sham they call the United States House of Representatives’ House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

These Big Time Charlies wouldn’t let her speak to them about reproductive freedom for women because, according to them, she had no “expertise.” And she pretty much had to tell them “Hello! I’m a woman, you know, and how much ‘expertise’ y’all got regarding a woman’s needs, I might ask, considering that every single one of you is a man?” Not to mention, (to counter what their smartassed answer to the question is likely to be) men who have not evolved much when it comes to ways of thinking things female beyond their junior high days. Like their good buddy, Rush Limbaugh, a sophomoric man who has no sensitivity genes, or inclinations for civility anywhere within him, a man who called Sandra a “slut” for her troubles which fundamentally fits his “expertise” of saying things that are crude and ugly and grossly untrue almost every time he opens his mouth — and he’s always opening his mouth. Always.

But she’s speaking now and how with all the expertise of a woman who sees with clear eyes and hears with discerning ears and has much to offer the world.

She spoke to how if Romney were president, birth control could end up in the hands of those who won’t use it and politicians in D.C. might redefine rape in ways that survivors are victimized all over again. To prove her point she reminded us how Paul Ryan, who would be vice-president, worked for legislation that would not only support the redefinition of rape but also ban abortion in all cases and cut off funding for providers of abortion and other services that women need and deserve in a free society. She highlighted how, in essence, a Romney presidency would allow pregnant women to die preventable deaths in our emergency rooms.

Oh, I love young clear thinking people, for they represent the hope we, as a society, should be looking for. She encourages us to speak up, to listen to and engage those who hold opposing views to ours with information based on facts and common sense to correct the divides between us. I call that love in action.

She supports Obama over Romney, in that same spirit of love and human understanding, saying at the Democratic National Convention that she desires to have “An America in which our President, when he hears a young woman has been verbally attacked, thinks of his daughters – not his delegates or donors — and stands with all women. And strangers come together, reach out and lift her up. And then, instead of trying to silence her, you invite me here, and give me a microphone, to amplify our voice.”

And what a voice she has. She has so many paths down which she could travel, but has chosen to accept a role as a public figure mainly, given all the problems this could cause herself and friends and family, to send a message to young women that it’s OK to speak up. “I did not want any elementary school girl not raising her hand because of me,” she has often said.

With that she’s won a very special place in my heart. It’s comforting to me knowing that there’s a Sandra Fluke in the world who dares to speak out so my daughters and granddaughters and great-granddaughters can feel free to be who they choose to be, so they can live a life of dignity, having within their reach health services that all human beings need and deserve.

This woman energizes my soul, leading me to feel that there is a potential for society to become more thoughtful, more understanding, more people friendly (with people meaning all people), more loving.

She took that already magnificent day and made it even sunnier and warmer and brighter. She’s my new hero.



  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Larry-Cripe/1374243830 Larry Cripe

    Go Fluck – a duck

    • Ernie_McCray

      Got one in mind?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Mitchell-Simpson/100000568250497 Mitchell Simpson

    Thank the lord for freedom of the press, but hopefully people will have some common sense when they read musings like this. Sadly, it appears the author knows little or nothing about Ms. Fluke and it would behoove him to learn a bit more about his new hero. This country is headed right off the rails and the thought of Obama adding a few more justices like the ones he already has and this country is going to be in really rough shape. Ms. Fluke is nothing more than part of the circus troupe as part of the Obama campaign. She is a self-centered and spoiled person who has been enabled by media outlets who have not done their due dilligence on her, the same outlets who never vetted our president who has exhibited just how unqualified he was for the responsibilities of leading the greatest country in history. A political sociopath is what he is, surrounded by enablers and supporting marginal characters like Ms. Fluke. Very embarrasing to see happen.

    • Ernie_McCray

      So, then what do you suggest we, as a society, do to see that our women are treated with respect and have access to health services? And what are you doing on a daily basis to make the world a little better than you found it? When I went to hear Sandra the other day, I was among people I’ve worked with over the years, about 50, for women’s health issues, in behalf of gays, in protest of apartheid in South Africa, in civil and human rights, setting up dynamic schools that produced a bright woman who now runs the Girl Scouts in Tucson, creating studies that challenge students to think – we loved her and appreciate that she’s doing what Americans should do, take part, make the changes you want to see. We have no common sense, no place in the scheme of things? If the media did their “due diligence” on Sandra what will they discover other than a woman who cares enough about her world to participate in it? What’s marginal about her? What’s so embarrassing about what she does that you can’t stand to observe it? Teach me. Hip me to what I’m missing? Put me on the right track as I’m having a ball on the path that I’m on, still trucking at age 74.

  • http://twitter.com/RockingJamboree RockingJamboree

    It’s reasonable for a woman to expect that the prescriptions she gets from her doctor will be covered by the medical insurance that SHE PAYS FOR. That’s not asking for a handout. That’s just asking for a bit of FAIRNESS. That’s just common sense. There is no reason a woman’s job or school has any reason to get between her and the basics of healthcare. A woman should have her privacy and her personal Freedom of/from Religion.

    Sandra Fluke is an honorable young woman. She graduated with honors from one of the Top 20 Law Schools in the Country. She was praised by the President of Georgetown as a paragon of civility.

    • Ernie_McCray

      She’s an amazing woman, committed to something beyond herself. A true American, if there ever was one.

      • toughteri

        You guys are off your rockers!

        • Ernie_McCray

          It’s kind of a nice crazy, though, supporting a young woman who’s trying to do important things in her world – don’t you think?

          • http://twitter.com/RockingJamboree RockingJamboree

            Ernie, I like you! Do you have a fan page on facebook? I’m going to look for it. Be well and rock on!

          • Ernie_McCray

            I’m not sure if I have a fan page but I’m on facebook. And, I like you, too.

  • RJLigier

    Sandra Fluke……….spokesman for the homosexual bisexual community and their irresponsible sexual behavior that they have been trying to socialize to the general population since the revision of the ALIMPC in 1955 based on the fraudulent and fallacious works of Alfred Kinsey and finally culminating in Obamacare. I wish these homosexual bisexual sociopaths would give it a rest.

    • Ernie_McCray

      Okay, so what about the members of the homosexual bisexual community who practice responsible sexual behavior? Do you vilify them also, along with the millions of heterosexuals who practice irresponsible sexual behavior or is this rant just your homophobia gone wild?

    • BajaDemocrats

      Sandra Fluke gained national attention after testifying in support of the Obama Administration ruling that employers can’t deny women birth control medication in their health insurance coverage because of any religious objections. Her employer, a Catholic organization was telling her health insurer that they couldn’t include coverage for birth control medication in her insurance plan. Newsflash:Gays and lesbians have no need for birth control medication.

      • Ernie_McCray

        Hear! Hear!