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On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:31:21 GMT, Vince wrote: So she is the "big sister" not the pregnant girl who we dont want seen You guys are funny. A 17 year-old unmarried girl gets pregnant. Her folks are no doubt upset, maybe shamed, and don't want to parade her belly on national TV. Not good for her, not good for them. End of the world as we know it. You sound like a bunch of old housewives sitting around gossiping. Hilda says, "Martha, did you hear Bertha saw the Connover's youngest, Betty I think, necking with the Graves' son, Jimmy I think, right in his car parked in front of the Connovers' house last night?" Martha, putting both hands to her lips, astounded, says, "Oh Lordy. Oh Lordy. I do declare, there's trouble brewing there!" Hilda replies, "What is this world coming to?" and slowly shakes her head back and forth in a mournful fashion. Martha follows suit. Then they tsk tsk as continue knitting doilies. BTW, these old hags could be had for a couple drinks and some sweet talk when their skin was smooth. And they had shotgun weddings. Fits you guys to a T. Gossips. --Vic The issue is the mother, not the daughter, and McCain. It's the Republican b.s. and hypocrisy about abstinence, sex education, and availability of contraception. |
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On Sep 1, 2:12*pm, hk wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:31:21 GMT, Vince wrote: So she is the "big sister" not the pregnant girl who we dont want seen You guys are funny. A 17 year-old unmarried girl gets pregnant. Her folks are no doubt upset, maybe shamed, and don't want to parade her belly on national TV. *Not good for her, not good for them. End of the world as we know it. You sound like a bunch of old housewives sitting around gossiping. Hilda says, "Martha, did you hear Bertha saw the Connover's youngest, Betty I think, necking with the Graves' son, Jimmy I think, right in his car parked in front of the Connovers' house last night?" Martha, putting both hands to her lips, astounded, says, "Oh Lordy. Oh Lordy. *I do declare, there's trouble brewing there!" Hilda replies, "What is this world coming to?" and slowly shakes her head back and forth in a mournful fashion. Martha follows suit. *Then they tsk tsk as continue knitting doilies. BTW, these old hags could be had for a couple drinks and some sweet talk when their skin was smooth. *And they had shotgun weddings. * Fits you guys to a T. *Gossips. --Vic The issue is the mother, not the daughter, and McCain. It's the Republican b.s. and hypocrisy about abstinence, sex education, and availability of contraception.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The issue is whatever you want it to be for the purposes of this particular conversation.. you are a bull****ter, plain and simple.. |
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On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 14:12:22 -0400, hk wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:31:21 GMT, Vince wrote: So she is the "big sister" not the pregnant girl who we dont want seen You guys are funny. A 17 year-old unmarried girl gets pregnant. Her folks are no doubt upset, maybe shamed, and don't want to parade her belly on national TV. Not good for her, not good for them. End of the world as we know it. You sound like a bunch of old housewives sitting around gossiping. Hilda says, "Martha, did you hear Bertha saw the Connover's youngest, Betty I think, necking with the Graves' son, Jimmy I think, right in his car parked in front of the Connovers' house last night?" Martha, putting both hands to her lips, astounded, says, "Oh Lordy. Oh Lordy. I do declare, there's trouble brewing there!" Hilda replies, "What is this world coming to?" and slowly shakes her head back and forth in a mournful fashion. Martha follows suit. Then they tsk tsk as continue knitting doilies. BTW, these old hags could be had for a couple drinks and some sweet talk when their skin was smooth. And they had shotgun weddings. Fits you guys to a T. Gossips. --Vic The issue is the mother, not the daughter, and McCain. It's the Republican b.s. and hypocrisy about abstinence, sex education, and availability of contraception. Nope, just teen-age hormones kicking in. Parents' political parties, views on birth-control and abstinence, etc, etc, don't matter. Happens all the time. I used to read the old gossip Ann Landers after I did the crossword. Couple things I remember her saying, or maybe just passing on. One was this: "Your children don't come from you, they come through you." Makes sense to me. Now here you are, an avowed liberal, open-minded, ready-to-forgive, not only castigating the girl's parents, but blaming John McCain because a teen-age girl got pregnant. Idealogues are pretty funny. --Vic |
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On Sep 1, 1:37*pm, Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 14:12:22 -0400, hk wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:31:21 GMT, Vince wrote: So she is the "big sister" not the pregnant girl who we dont want seen You guys are funny. A 17 year-old unmarried girl gets pregnant. Her folks are no doubt upset, maybe shamed, and don't want to parade her belly on national TV. *Not good for her, not good for them. End of the world as we know it. You sound like a bunch of old housewives sitting around gossiping. Hilda says, "Martha, did you hear Bertha saw the Connover's youngest, Betty I think, necking with the Graves' son, Jimmy I think, right in his car parked in front of the Connovers' house last night?" Martha, putting both hands to her lips, astounded, says, "Oh Lordy. Oh Lordy. *I do declare, there's trouble brewing there!" Hilda replies, "What is this world coming to?" and slowly shakes her head back and forth in a mournful fashion. Martha follows suit. *Then they tsk tsk as continue knitting doilies.. BTW, these old hags could be had for a couple drinks and some sweet talk when their skin was smooth. *And they had shotgun weddings. * Fits you guys to a T. *Gossips. --Vic The issue is the mother, not the daughter, and McCain. It's the Republican b.s. and hypocrisy about abstinence, sex education, and availability of contraception. Nope, just teen-age hormones kicking in. *Parents' political parties, views on birth-control and abstinence, etc, etc, don't matter. Happens all the time. I used to read the old gossip Ann Landers after I did the crossword. Couple things I remember her saying, or maybe just passing on. One was this: "Your children don't come from you, they come through you." Makes sense to me. Now here you are, an avowed liberal, open-minded, ready-to-forgive, not only castigating the girl's parents, but blaming John McCain because a teen-age girl got pregnant. Idealogues are pretty funny. --Vic http://www.nypost.com/seven/09012008...s_127025.ht m So the kid's pregnant. That shouldn't be a bother for anyone, especially the dems. There are programs for her, plenty of them, including a WIC card which should be readily available to take care of all her (and ehr babies) basic needs. No need to condemn her, after all, when a previous POTUS can lie about getting a suck-job from an intern and be praised for it, then who cares if the under aged Palin girl is going to have a baby? Seems that the only thing really unapealing to the dems is that the daughter is going to keep the baby, instead of having it's brains sucked out. another welcomed burden on society *tisk* |
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"hk" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: On Sep 1, 11:28 am, hk wrote: wrote: On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 06:59:35 -0400, hk wrote: * BTW, there is a very interesting and juicy rumor floating about regarding Ms. Palin and that pregnancy. It's too salacious for even me to repeat it here or discuss it before the story breaks. It's already broken, and it shouldn't have. Even if true, it's the family's business, no one else's. However, there are some tenuous ties to the Alaskan Independence Party that she should clarify. I'm not sure I'd want a secessionist as President. Well, I wasn't going to be the one to spill the alleged details. If it is true, it is an immediate disqualifier for the woman, not because of the act, but because of the basic dishonesty it exhibits. I'd prefer it *not* to be true. http://brokencontrollers.com/forums/...ted-t24231.php Good spin, but not conclusive. What is conclusive is that the 17-year-old Palin daughter is pregnant right now. Would it be news if her mother had not come out so strongly against school-based sex education and contraception counseling and so strongly in favor of abstinence? What's worse...McCain knew about this before he named Palin as his running mate. Did he think it was going to remain a secret? Osamabama said the issue is a personal family matter and not to be used by his campaign. At least he has some class, unlike Hairy. |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:31:21 GMT, Vince wrote: So she is the "big sister" not the pregnant girl who we dont want seen You guys are funny. A 17 year-old unmarried girl gets pregnant. Her folks are no doubt upset, maybe shamed, and don't want to parade her belly on national TV. Not good for her, not good for them. End of the world as we know it. You sound like a bunch of old housewives sitting around gossiping. Hilda says, "Martha, did you hear Bertha saw the Connover's youngest, Betty I think, necking with the Graves' son, Jimmy I think, right in his car parked in front of the Connovers' house last night?" Martha, putting both hands to her lips, astounded, says, "Oh Lordy. Oh Lordy. I do declare, there's trouble brewing there!" Hilda replies, "What is this world coming to?" and slowly shakes her head back and forth in a mournful fashion. Martha follows suit. Then they tsk tsk as continue knitting doilies. BTW, these old hags could be had for a couple drinks and some sweet talk when their skin was smooth. And they had shotgun weddings. Fits you guys to a T. Gossips. --Vic oh right Teenage sex is a private matter when its REPUBLICAN teen aged sex How many millions have the GOP spendt to make teen age sex a PUBLIC matter? fighting legal rights for same sex couples etc Vince |
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On Sep 1, 2:12*pm, Vincent wrote:
Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:31:21 GMT, Vince wrote: So she is the "big sister" not the pregnant girl who we dont want seen You guys are funny. A 17 year-old unmarried girl gets pregnant. Her folks are no doubt upset, maybe shamed, and don't want to parade her belly on national TV. *Not good for her, not good for them. End of the world as we know it. You sound like a bunch of old housewives sitting around gossiping. Hilda says, "Martha, did you hear Bertha saw the Connover's youngest, Betty I think, necking with the Graves' son, Jimmy I think, right in his car parked in front of the Connovers' house last night?" Martha, putting both hands to her lips, astounded, says, "Oh Lordy. Oh Lordy. *I do declare, there's trouble brewing there!" Hilda replies, "What is this world coming to?" and slowly shakes her head back and forth in a mournful fashion. Martha follows suit. *Then they tsk tsk as continue knitting doilies. BTW, these old hags could be had for a couple drinks and some sweet talk when their skin was smooth. *And they had shotgun weddings. * Fits you guys to a T. *Gossips. --Vic oh right Teenage sex is a private matter when its REPUBLICAN teen aged sex How many millions have the GOP spendt to make teen age sex a PUBLIC matter? fighting legal rights for same sex couples etc Vince how many millions has been spent to make teenage abortion a private matter. even from the kids parents? |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 14:12:22 -0400, hk wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 17:31:21 GMT, Vince wrote: So she is the "big sister" not the pregnant girl who we dont want seen You guys are funny. A 17 year-old unmarried girl gets pregnant. Her folks are no doubt upset, maybe shamed, and don't want to parade her belly on national TV. Not good for her, not good for them. End of the world as we know it. You sound like a bunch of old housewives sitting around gossiping. Hilda says, "Martha, did you hear Bertha saw the Connover's youngest, Betty I think, necking with the Graves' son, Jimmy I think, right in his car parked in front of the Connovers' house last night?" Martha, putting both hands to her lips, astounded, says, "Oh Lordy. Oh Lordy. I do declare, there's trouble brewing there!" Hilda replies, "What is this world coming to?" and slowly shakes her head back and forth in a mournful fashion. Martha follows suit. Then they tsk tsk as continue knitting doilies. BTW, these old hags could be had for a couple drinks and some sweet talk when their skin was smooth. And they had shotgun weddings. Fits you guys to a T. Gossips. --Vic The issue is the mother, not the daughter, and McCain. It's the Republican b.s. and hypocrisy about abstinence, sex education, and availability of contraception. Nope, just teen-age hormones kicking in. Parents' political parties, views on birth-control and abstinence, etc, etc, don't matter. Happens all the time. I used to read the old gossip Ann Landers after I did the crossword. Couple things I remember her saying, or maybe just passing on. One was this: "Your children don't come from you, they come through you." Makes sense to me. Now here you are, an avowed liberal, open-minded, ready-to-forgive, not only castigating the girl's parents, but blaming John McCain because a teen-age girl got pregnant. Idealogues are pretty funny. --Vic When the GOP says sex is a purely private matter no problem Till then its just hypocritical GOP ideologues getting caught Vince |
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Tim wrote: On Sep 1, 11:28 am, hk wrote: wrote: On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 06:59:35 -0400, hk wrote: * BTW, there is a very interesting and juicy rumor floating about regarding Ms. Palin and that pregnancy. It's too salacious for even me to repeat it here or discuss it before the story breaks. It's already broken, and it shouldn't have. Even if true, it's the family's business, no one else's. However, there are some tenuous ties to the Alaskan Independence Party that she should clarify. I'm not sure I'd want a secessionist as President. Well, I wasn't going to be the one to spill the alleged details. If it is true, it is an immediate disqualifier for the woman, not because of the act, but because of the basic dishonesty it exhibits. I'd prefer it *not* to be true. http://brokencontrollers.com/forums/...ted-t24231.php Good spin, but not conclusive. What is conclusive is that the 17-year-old Palin daughter is pregnant right now. Would it be news if her mother had not come out so strongly against school-based sex education and contraception counseling and so strongly in favor of abstinence? What's worse...McCain knew about this before he named Palin as his running mate. Did he think it was going to remain a secret? You have a problem with sex now? |
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hk wrote:
:Fred J. McCall wrote: : hk wrote: : : : :Of course not. If I were "pushing" my beliefs, I'd be actively seeking : :judicial or legislative solutions, : : : : And Roe v Wade is certainly nothing like that... : : You know, you're as big an ass as the people you attack. : : :D'oh. Roe v. Wade is the law of the land. : D'oh. Roe v. Wade is a judicial solution. You know. One of those things claim you don't want... -- "False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil." -- Socrates |
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