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The war on women continues.
On a side note,why are Democrat women in elected office,as a rule,usually so much less attractive than their Republican counterparts. It's a party filled with Mikulski's,Stabenows,McCaskills,Klobuschars,Boxers etc.
The war on women continues.
On a side note,why are Democrat women in elected office,as a rule,usually so much less attractive than their Republican counterparts. It's a party filled with Mikulski's,Stabenows,McCaskills,Klobuschars,Boxers etc.
So, you rate a woman's attractiveness with her political affiliation?
Really?
The right wing is always the FIRST to accuse the other side of using the "race card". Yet, here you are accusing this white woman of hitting a punjab pinata.
Me? I did no such thing. That would be the liberal author of Slate.
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Originally Posted by Savoir Faire
Hitting a pinata is violent now??? The right wing loonies need to grow a pair. I'm really disappointed, I thought the far right were known to be tough, but after the smack down the nazi's received in Illinois I have to wonder.
Let me guess, let's ban pinatas because it might hurt people's feelings.
But....crosshairs on a campaign map is much, much worse, right?
An online video of a South Carolina union leader pummeling a pinata featuring a likeness of her state's Republican governor is eliciting strong reactions from across the political spectrum.
In the video, posted to YouTube, Dewitt is encouraged by others at the gathering, with calls of "Hit her again" and "Give her another whack."
I sincerely hope you don't have any daughters, neices or grand-daughters. The fomenting of violence against women is NEVER acceptable.
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