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J Woww isn’t happy about Snooki’s pregnancy. [The Superficial]

Jennifer Morrison‘s menswear. [Starpulse]

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson look just MARVELOUS. [Lainey Gossip]

Paul Rudd is hot. Always. [theBERRY]

Is Orlando Bloom the hottest dad ever? [Socialite Life]

Kim K is doing charity wedding stuff again. [TMZ]

A birthday party in a bottle. [The Frisky]

Selma Blair‘s ADORABLE son. [Socialite Life]

Justin Bieber punk’d Taylor Swift. [Popbytes]

And now Snooki’s getting married. [The Superficial]

Is Jason Segel quitting acting? [Huff Po]

Lindsay Lohan‘s funniest moment ever. [OMGBlog]

Rush Limbaugh‘s “apology.” [IDLYITW]

The #1 reason you should be watching Celebrity Apprentice. [College Poison]

J Lo’s most controversial bikini yet. [Hollywood Backwash]

Liam and Miley adopted! [Hollywood PQ]

Walking Dead recap! [Lainey Gossip]

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  • http://mrctv.org/blog/sandra-fluke-gender-reassignment-and-health-insurance
    Sandra Fluke, Gender Reassignment, and Health Insurance

    Monday, March 5, 2012 – 7:35pm

    Sandra Fluke is being sold by the left as something she’s not. Namely a random co-ed from Georgetown law who found herself mixed up in the latest front of the culture war who was simply looking to make sure needy women had access to birth control. That, of course, is not the case.

    As many have already uncovered Sandra Fluke she is, in reality, a 30 year old long time liberal activist who enrolled at Georgetown with the express purpose of fighting for the school to pay for students’ birth control. She has been pushing for mandated coverage of contraceptives at Georgetown for at least three years according to the Washington Post.

    However, as I discovered today, birth control is not all that Ms. Fluke believes private health insurance must cover. She also, apparently, believes that it is discrimination deserving of legal action if “gender reassignment” surgeries are not covered by employer provided health insurance. She makes these views clear in an article she co-edited with Karen Hu in the Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law. Click and read more..