Sandra Fluke on the Affordable Care Act and a "War on Women"

Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown Law graduate and progressive activist attacked by Rush Limbaugh for her comments to Congress about insurance coverage for contraception, talks about the impact of President Obama's health care law and what it means for women's health issues.
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Sandra Fluke, attorney and women's rights activist addresses the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Sandra Fluke, attorney and women's rights activist addresses the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2012. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown Law graduate and progressive activist attacked by Rush Limbaugh for her comments to Congress about insurance coverage for contraception, talks about the impact of President Obama's health care law and what it means for women's health issues. She explains how it's "an incredible step forward" for women, men and families, beyond the contraception issue, that would all be undone by a Romney/Ryan White House. As far as a "war on women," she says you can call it what you want but the legislative attacks on women's health and pay are very real issues. What do you think?

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