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I did like the tluv's "nanner nanner" suggestion. *LOL*
I did, too.
Just thinking that some guy with his briefs on too tight would object to the correct anatomical term is just too ridiculous for words, you know?
MAYBE, he didn't feel comfortable, for any number of reasons. Many older GENTLEMEN, were taught that certain things were not said in a public forum, as a matter of respect. I don't know who the speaker is, or how old, but what people in one generation say in public, is far different than another generation. I don't feel comfortable bandying about the "F" word, younger people are.
The fact remains, it was not just what she said, it was also HOW it was said.
Those are two different arguments. One is a body part, the other is the most vulgar way of describing a sex act.
MAYBE, he didn't feel comfortable, for any number of reasons. Many older GENTLEMEN, were taught that certain things were not said in a public forum, as a matter of respect.
Many older gentlemen were also told it was bad to mix with the nigras, but that doesn't mean I can't ridicule and detest them.
Indeed, Ms. Brown can't say the word "vagina," because it offends the old white guys there - but as she noted, there have been physical altercations between at least two men on the House floor - and they were not slenced, reprimanded and not allowed to participate in the democratic process to which they were duly elected.
Her use of "my vagina" was the so-called unprofessional conduct.
But I love the comment from this guy:
"'What she said was offensive,' state Rep. Mike Callton, R-Nashville, told The Detroit News. 'It was so offensive, I don't even want to say it in front of women. I would not say that in mixed company,' he said."
If he can say "my vagina" and mean it, he's got bigger problems that worrying about saying "vagina" in mixed company.
This reminds me of ******** insisting that the bare breasts of a statue be covered. Apparently Rush using
"****" and "prostitute" to describe Sandra Fluke is okay, but these folks seem to have an issue about using the proper medical terms for certain body parts. What's up with that, beyond fake hypersensitivity?
Indeed, Ms. Brown can't say the word "vagina," because it offends the old white guys there - but as she noted, there have been physical altercations between at least two men on the House floor - and they were not slenced, reprimanded and not allowed to participate in the democratic process to which they were duly elected.
"Violence good," says neanderthals. "Words bad!'
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