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Originally Posted by janelle144
Kinda silly but why is this in politics? Just wondering when vaginas became political. LOL
I guess the people who find it silly to get the operation do not take into account how tight women wear bathing suits and jeans today. It's necessary if you don't want to be hanging there. Roll eyes.
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Your sarcasm is noted, however, need I remind you that hanging chads cost Al Gore the Presidency?
"Chads were made infamous in the highly contentious 2000 United States presidential election where many of Florida votes used Votomatic punch card ballots. Incompletely-punched holes resulted in partially-punched chad, where one or more corners were still attached, a
hanging chad, dimpled chad or pregnant chad - where all corners were still attached, but an indentation appears to have been made. These votes were not counted by the tabulating machines."
I hope you can appreciate why some might consider it politically critical.
Personally, I have no problem with hanging chads, but there are many in this country who find them life threatening, and I have a great deal of empathy for those people.
People like you who casually dismiss the importance of these small, but world-changing political appurtenances, threaten all who wish to progress to world excellence.
You would do well to consider that one man's attraction to appearance is another man's disrespect for gloved feelings.
Balance the equation any way you choose, but please do not be so indifferent to the sights and thrills of others.
To do otherwise would be to resign yourself to nihilism, with only Frederick Nietzsche to warm you at night.
With this, I bid you a good night!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_(paper)