[...] Here’s another fun one, where apparently there was a coordinated T-shirt campaign and photoshop campaign that went after Palin (again with the theme she’s a cunt). [...]
I could not agree with you more. I think all women should be on birth
control and the government should pay for it. I don’t understand why
there’s a war on women. We shouldn’t be fighting, we should be loving
each other and using contraception except for the gays, lesbian and
transgendered who don’t need birth control.
Men are always shoving their ideas on women, like when men insist that
women shave their legs. As a man, I like a natural looking woman, with
all the body hair that nature intended. In fact, one of my friends
finds ‘bushy’ women to be a turn on! I say “Viva la difference.”
Of course this is really all about men controlling women’s bodies.
Abortion on demand is the law of the land so women can have as many
abortions as they want. Its not like men have anything to do with
conception, so why should they have anything to say about about legally
sucking out a small clump of cells from a uterus?
I do not know if that sandra girl shaves her legs, but she is attractive
and I am glad that she is on birth control and has access to abortion.
If she got pregnant it would be very inconvenient to her career and she
might have residual weight gain even if she carried the cells to term
and gave it up for adoption. Men are the first to call women fat, but
they don’t understand what it is like to have a baby.
As a man I wish I could have a baby so I could understand what it would
be like. Of course, I would probably choose to abort one if I wasn’t
ready or it wasn’t the right gender. I’d feel pretty rotten about a
woman whose child I was carrying to tell me that I couldn’t abort the
clump of cells that was growing in my nether regions.
Even if I could get pregnant, I definitely would not shave my legs.
http://evilbloggerlady.blogspot.com/2012/03/joke-of-day-sarah-fluke.html Sorry if I do not take the left’s reaction to Rush’s comments seriously.
[...] Here’s another fun one, where apparently there was a coordinated T-shirt campaign and photoshop campaign that went after Palin (again with the theme she’s a cunt). [...]
I could not agree with you more. I think all women should be on birth
control and the government should pay for it. I don’t understand why
there’s a war on women. We shouldn’t be fighting, we should be loving
each other and using contraception except for the gays, lesbian and
transgendered who don’t need birth control.
Men are always shoving their ideas on women, like when men insist that
women shave their legs. As a man, I like a natural looking woman, with
all the body hair that nature intended. In fact, one of my friends
finds ‘bushy’ women to be a turn on! I say “Viva la difference.”
Of course this is really all about men controlling women’s bodies.
Abortion on demand is the law of the land so women can have as many
abortions as they want. Its not like men have anything to do with
conception, so why should they have anything to say about about legally
sucking out a small clump of cells from a uterus?
I do not know if that sandra girl shaves her legs, but she is attractive
and I am glad that she is on birth control and has access to abortion.
If she got pregnant it would be very inconvenient to her career and she
might have residual weight gain even if she carried the cells to term
and gave it up for adoption. Men are the first to call women fat, but
they don’t understand what it is like to have a baby.
As a man I wish I could have a baby so I could understand what it would
be like. Of course, I would probably choose to abort one if I wasn’t
ready or it wasn’t the right gender. I’d feel pretty rotten about a
woman whose child I was carrying to tell me that I couldn’t abort the
clump of cells that was growing in my nether regions.
Even if I could get pregnant, I definitely would not shave my legs.