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Any impact that point may have had gets lost every time a right winger uses the ludicrous word Mooooshelle. Barbara Bush was also quite large boned. I can only imagine the outrage if I called her Barb the Big Bush a few hundred times.
Can we at least aim higher than bratty children when debating politics?
Thats gonna involve culling the herd, might take a while, judging from the caliber of poster that seem to show up here.
Is it a full moon?
There sure seems to be a lot of moonbats flitting about.
Your correct. She is not obese just overweight. Not heart healthy.
Obviously the point is that you should make sure that your own house is in order before you go into others and try to tell them how to straighten up theirs!
And setting a good example by offering healthy food choices is always a good idea.
This also assumes that your assessment is correct; given our society's preoccupation with uber-thin models and actresses, it's getting more and more difficult to accurately judge a person's weight. We're accustomed to seeing women who are actually underweight being presented as normal.
Barbara Bush's cause as First Lady was literacy, as it was when she was Second Lady, calling it "the most important issue we have".[4] She became involved with many literacy organizations, served on literacy committees and chaired many reading organizations.
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Barb was another blimp promoting healthy eating. I remember her statements promoting broccoli. It was a disgrace.
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Originally Posted by kshe95girl
That was Laura, I dont even remember what Barbs was.
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