Posted on 08/12/2008 4:20:02 AM PDT by redstates4ever
AAaaaahhhhh!!!!!!!!
That “Father of the Year” Award is from The ONION....right??? It was NOT a REAL THING....right?
“Let me put my gloves on before I touch you, you luscious skank.”
CORRECTION!:
LIAR, LIAR, PECKER ON FIRE!
Wonder if THE BRECK GIRL was always on the bottom with the frizzy haired, loud mouth, ex druuggie girl friend riding in control..... Scary, Terrifying, Traitorous and he/she was almost Our Vice President, only 13 Electoral Votes short!
What dont We know about the New DEMORAT NOMINEE, Obama HUSSEIN?
Has Obie been vetted in the same incompetent way?
Apparently it is only white middle aged men who fall victim to the lust in men's hearts.
But I am not opposed to checking his freezer for cash wrapped in tin foil though.
Danny Glover is a good actor. His politics, however, should get him kicked out of the country.
Failure comes in all genders and colors. :-)
Check out the video on post #10.
The ‘Father of the Year’ award is indeed real.
It's true.
"Edwards accepted his June 27, 2007, honor from the Father's Day/Mother's Day Council exactly eight months before the child was born Feb. 27, 2008, according to a birth certificate obtained by the Charlotte Observer."
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71460
From the website of the Father's/Mother's Day Council:
National Fathers of the Year: 2007
General George W. Casey, Jr., John Edwards, Tom Glavine, Hulk Hogan, Allen Sirkin, Harry Smith, Dwyane Wade, All-Star Dad - Laurence D. Whitcomb
http://www.momanddadday.com/awards.html#
About Father's/Mother's Day Council:
Established in 1931 by businessmen, civic leaders and concerned citizens, the Father's Day Council was created to achieve universal observance of then little known holiday - Father's Day.
Father's Day was established in 1910 by Mrs. John Bruce Dodd in Spokane, Washington as a tribute to her father who had reared the family after the death of her mother. Mrs. Dodd had hoped that by creating a holiday to honor her Father, she would inspire and honor all American Dads.
Father's Day was broadly accepted but rarely observed until it was recognized by President Wilson and later by President Coolidge. However, there was no widespread celebration on a national basis until the Father's Day Council was organized in 1931.
In 1942, to increase attention to the holiday, a National Father's Day Committee was formed. The Committees sole purpose was to confer Father of the Year honors on contemporary life style leaders of our society. Through the efforts of the Father's Day Council, Congress passed legislation in 1971 making Father's Day a National Holiday.
The Council has had so much success with its initial objectives, (today over 95% of Americans celebrate Father's Day), that we have developed a second major goal - philanthropy. The Council made its first donation in 1978. Our inaugural amount was $500.00, given to Ronald McDonald House. Since that humble beginning, the Council has contributed millions to worthwhile charitable organizations.
In 1978, the Father's Day Council, in order to better recognize the role both parents play in the family unit, formed the National Mother's Day Council by purchasing the National Committee for the Observance of Mother's Day. The National Mother's Day Council was incorporated with the National Father's Day Council to form the Father's Day/Mother's Day Council, Inc. The National Mother's Day Council is responsible for the annual "Outstanding Mother" awards.
To increase national awareness in honoring role model parents, the National Father's Day/Mother's Day Council has organized Regional Father's Day and Mother's Day Councils in various major cities located around the country. Expansion has given the Council the opportunity to honor Fathers and Mothers on a local or regional level, as well as generate significant dollars for charity. Our first regional councils were formed in Chicago, Dallas and Los Angeles.
Today, the Council continues to focus on the celebration, observation and preservation of Father's and Mother's Day through public service advertising and public relations events. National philanthropic partnerships with organizations like the American Diabetes Association, the Council continues to work hard to meet our philanthropic objectives.
It was post #11.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/2060431/posts?page=11#11
LOL....
How about that loft in the barn?
Silky pony
Silk Phony
“Deez be ma bitches”
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