merrie says: I cannot think of better illustrations of the way women and blacks are reduced to stereotype by the American media, and all the other institutions of "political correctness." We see the same thing up here in Canada, with respect to women and our "visible minorities." They must not deviate from a script in which every female role model is a feminist and abortion enthusiast, every "visible" the heroic victim of oppression, demanding societal compensation. How better to cripple the individual aspirations of women and minorities? To them, the stark facts of Ms. Palin's reaction to a Down's syndrome pregnancy, and to her daughter's unseasonable one, shines as day to night against Mr. Obama's, "If my daughter makes a mistake, I don't want her punished with a baby." But there is good news, which comes through Sarah Palin herself, who, from what I can see, is ready for the trial-by-ordeal. Popped (they need a super pop button that you can use once a day!) if there a barf emoticon? Popped (they need a super pop button that you can use once a day!) that actually is a pretty cool idea that actually is a pretty cool idea It could be an interesting alternative option. I personally enjoy the individual "POP"method. Rest in peace common sense. Rest in peace common sense. ....that's awesome |
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