Joe Walsh to Sandra Fluke: go Get A job '

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Rep. Joe Walsh (R-ill.) in the Fluke Sandra graduated from the Law University of Georgetown on Saturday, attacking her about birth control.

The video was captured by Peck author I believe badison campaign event, follow, Walsh pointed to a speech Wednesday night at the Democratic National Fluke, calling her remarks "highly embarrassing".

Walsh "think 25-32, a law student who was a student of life, old who get there before the national audience and tells the American people," I want America to pay my hshchnoaim, "he said. "A joke to me. For the task. For working with Sandra Fluke. "

Fluke enter the national conversation in February, when Democrats invited her to attend a Committee hearing House Government reform and oversight. In the hand of the Obama administration was pregnancy, requiring health insurers to offer coverage for birth control. But Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif) Fluke's talk for hshchnoaim, claiming it "approach is not suitable or certified.

Conservative host Rush Limbaugh also media controversy, Fluke thoughts about birth control is OK for sex.

"This makes her a slut, right?," Limbaugh said. "This makes her a prostitute. She wants to have sex. She is having sex so much she did not allow the pregnancy. She wants you and me and the taxpayers paid for her to have sex. "

Fluke weaved this experience into the sitanltaa speech, explaining this presidential campaign the "two very different futures" for women, with one "look [ing] offensive relic of our past, outdated."

In America, the new President can be a man standing by a private citizen with public attempts to silence over loneliness. Those who do not stand over, or one or more votes, his hhamdniim party. This is America where you have new Vice President co-sponsored Bill to allow pregnant women dying preventable deaths in emergency rooms. America where women humiliate us by forcing us to endure invasive ultrasounds, we don't want our doctors say we don't need. America where access to birth control is controlled by the people who never use it; Where politicians over rape survivors are victims in all this again; On which someone decides which help victims of domestic violence, which is not notable. We know what America would look like. A few short months, we could be in America. But that's not the America we should be. It is not who we are.

Walsh, I saw it differently, saying voters Saturday that comments with offensive in light of the economic struggles facing the Fluke of many Americans.

"We have parents in deal to buy shoes that you can wear their kids to the school only began," said Walsh. "We have parents across my barely retain their home district, we have to be confronted by a woman, the Democratic Party is what they represent. They are going to put a woman in front of us that the State — you, evaporating, — not to pay 9 dollars a month to pay its hshchnoaim. "

Correction: an earlier version of this story appears in the Georgetown University Faculty as a Fluke. She graduated from the school in 2012. This post is also updated to reflect Fluke was encouraging for access to birth control under insurance plans, and employers not Government subsidized contraceptive.

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