Sandra Fluke: Too much for even the earth to bear
We are just days away from finding out who the 2012 TIME Person of the Year will be. You may be surprised to know that one of the 2012 “candidates” — if chosen as Person of the Year — is literally “too much for even the earth to bear.”
The Person of The Year is considered the person who “most influenced the news this year for better or worse.”
Sandra Fluke, the now-infamous disgruntled Georgetown student who is outraged that the Catholic University “does not provide enough access to birth control pills for female students”, is a candidate for the title this year. Ms. Fluke is described by TIME Magazine as “the target of conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh’s vicious rants.” The magazine goes on to say, “Conservatives painted Fluke as the epitome of liberal entitlement; to liberals, she was a victim of the right’s war on women.”
Victim? A more accurate description is that she is “the political prop” for “The War On Women’s Brains”.
You may be surprised that the real description of Sandra Fluke was written sometime between the 10th and 6th centuries B.C., when Agur, son of Jakeh wrote Proverbs 30.
“Three things are too much for even the earth to bear,
yes, four things shake its foundations—
when the janitor becomes the boss,
when a fool gets rich,
when a whore is voted “woman of the year,”
when a “girlfriend” replaces a faithful wife.”
Proverbs 30:20-23 (The Message)
When discussing her nomination as TIME Person of The Year, Ms. Fluke stated:
“I would do this again, because these issues are that important to me.”
This is not surprising:
“A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions.” Proverbs 18:2
On December 14, we will know who this years most influential person is. Sandra Fluke most definitely influenced the news this year- for worse! Will the American people vote for her just as they did Barack Obama? If Sandra Fluke is indeed voted the 2012 Person of The Year, she is sure to receive another phone call from Jamie Foxx’s “lord and savior” Barack Obama, congratulating her!
Kristen Walker Hatten said it quite eloquently:
“Sandra Fluke totally deserves to be TIME Magazine‘s Person of the Year!”
Sandra Fluke truly represents what America has become: a nation of blind, conceited, wicked fools who are making no attempt to turn from evil. Sadly, “Sandra Fluke embodies the times’!
“Sin whispers to the wicked, deep within their hearts.
They have no fear of God at all.
In their blind conceit,
they cannot see how wicked they really are.
Everything they say is crooked and deceitful.
They refuse to act wisely or do good.
They lie awake at night, hatching sinful plots.
Their actions are never good.
They make no attempt to turn from evil.”
Psalm 36:1-4
If we pour salt on a slug, it will wither & be gone Hmmm maybe that’d work on leaches also.?? If only…
Well, in the 5th and 6th century a woman was called a whore if they went into the out of doors while they were menstruating, so I think we can put that bygone time behind us.
Also, aside from standing up for a fairly worthy cause, (receiving health care that she was paying for through her school) if we can credit Sandra Fluke for doing anything it was to remind everyone just what a mean spirited maggot that drug addicted felon Rush Limbaugh really is. I’m not sure who I felt worse for during all of this, Sandra Fluke who was targeted while Limbaugh went on for five days saying really repulsive things only to take it back when his sponsors started to bail on him, or Limbaugh’s dittoheads who were taking in all of that bile, nodding to themselves, and saying, “Yep, good thing I have Rush Limbaugh to do my thinking for me. Rush is right.” It doesn’t matter that he was wrong about the numbers Fluke was presenting, or that he was wrong about the substance of what Fluke was speaking on. In fact, most of the people who comment on what Fluke was saying think she was demanding free birth control so she could have sex every night with randoms she picked up at bars while wearing a skirt that left nothing to the imagination. And all on a Sunday! The Lord’s day!