Sandra Fluke equates contraception with leukemia treatment

Just when one might have thought the ‘fluke’ was over, liberal contraception activist Sandra Fluke is making waves again.

According to the Georgetown law student, “extreme” employers who oppose the contraception mandate might also oppose providing such things as leukemia treatment and blood transfusions because of a “religious concern.”

“Now if you take a step back and think about that, that’s — you know, you work at a restaurant, you work at a store and your boss is able to deny you leukemia coverage, or contraception coverage, or blood transfusions or any number of medical concerns that someone might have a religious objection to,” she said.

Fluke made her outrageous claims on Friday while speaking on MSNBC‘s ‘NewsNation with Tamron Hall.’ 

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Kelsey Osterman loves writing, exploring and asking questions. When she isn't reporting, she can be found reading, playing sports, socializing, cheering for her favorite teams or drinking too much coffee. Kelsey was born and raised in St. Paul, Minn., but moved to the District shortly after graduating from college. She attended Biola University in La Mirada, Calif., and received a bachelor's degree in print journalism and a minor in biblical and theological studies. Follow her on Twitter at @kelseyosterman.

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