Posted on 07/03/2016 11:05:42 AM PDT by PROCON
First lady Michelle Obama has wrapped up her six-day Let Girls Learn tour of Liberia, Morocco and Spain. Together with her mother Marian and two daughters Sasha and Malia, the FLOTUS, under the guise of promoting access to education for 62 million girls worldwide, embarked on a multimillion-dollar excursion where she ate great food, wore great clothes, hung out with celebrities, and spent $600,000 for one night in Marrakesh.
In Madrid, while speaking to schoolgirls about equality, Michelle did what her husband Obama does in African nations that ban homosexuality; she interfered by making a comment about abortion that was better left unsaid. Ignoring the fact that Spain is 68% Catholic, the wife of a man who boycotted Netanyahu for bringing a message to America hed rather not hear, Michelle stressed that female equality is tied to aborting offspring.
In a clever way, Michelle shared her husbands message that If [girls] make a mistake, they dont need to be punished with a baby. Simply put, Mrs. Obama must believe that letting girls learn sometimes means letting girls die.
Nonetheless, besides teaching her own daughters how to flaunt $4,000 outfits in the face of impoverished girls, Michelle clearly felt authorized to discuss how having children If you choose to have them impacts a girls future.
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That's PLEASURES, not problems. PLEASURES.
Behind 'em all the way.
Sometimes twice!
When will that angry fat ape go away? She’s lecturing the world all while demonstrating she hates her own black hair by covering it up with a weave.
What does the Mooch know??? NOTHING except HATE.
Pops said his girls shouldn’t be “burdened” with a baby.
The money will probably end up in the hands of those special, non-violent men they’re importing into every country that don’t let women learn.
I don’t believe he is a “girl”. Remember the picture of him in the blue dress with the bulge and so forth?.
Now I know where my missing bedsheet went!
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