Which is why I really liked Obama's statement.
Plus it's absolutely consistent with his position in the primary vis-a-vis his family.
Much better to stick with men, whose penises never get them into trouble and who aren't meant to stay home with the family.
We just need to make sure they don't have a "wide stance" before we choose them. Oh, and I was going to say "Shouldn't that be REPUBLICAN men?", but I'd forgotten all male Democrats aren't real men, so it would have been redundant.
If you guys want a moebius scarf - I can link you to a pattern.
Well, it's Monday and even though I am now enjoying the comforts of air conditioning I'm still feeling sticky.
Also, my eye - which I accidentally poked with a doublepointed needle, is more painful than normal but not as painful as you'd think. I'm going to my eyedoctor tomorrow AM. (The earliest appt was this afternoon but this afternoon does not work for me.)
And in honor of Tuesday, Funny Animals, Part 12
It's worse than a monday. It's a
Tuesday.
I spent 30 minutes reading email about all the CRAP that happened over the weekend. And that was skimming. Now to clean up.
It's worse than a monday. It's a Tuesday.
What she said. Plus my boss from SF is going to be in the office.
But even without abortion Bristol Palin has choices. She can chose to get married or not. She can choose to keep the baby or put it up for adoption. I think the Democrats trying, "See! She has a CHOICE!" could backfire into "you people think abortion is the only option blah blah blah"
I don't think Bristol Palin is suitable political discourse. And I'm glad Obama will fire the ass of anyone who thinks it is.
But if it turns out (and this muck would be raked without the help of the democrats) that Trig
is
Bristol's baby and this is the second stab at covering it up (oops! timely miscarriage!) I am going to say maybe its fair to question whether Sarah Palin is a big fat liar.