Posted on 10/29/2009 2:57:41 PM PDT by Lucky9teen
First lady Michelle Obama harvests vegetables from the garden with children from Washington's Bancroft and Kimball Elementary schools, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington.

“As much as I DETEST the crazy hateful bitch, I have to say thats a nice garden!”
Sounds like you’re under some misimpression that she actually tended it...
well, the sneakers match the sweater.

What, no watermelons?!
Factoise on this school:
Total Students: 324
Ethnicity: Asian: 0 (0%) / Black: 321 (99.1%) / Hispanic: 3 (0.9%) / Native American: 0 (0%) / White: 0 (0%)
Gender: Male: 155 / Female: 169
Low-Income: 84.4%
Only 17% tested proficient for English.
Another horrible DC public school and all Mrs. Zero does is have the kid pick vegetables. If these kids were out in CA that would be their career given the disaster of a school district they go to.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/dcschools/64/
Frankly I'm surprised she didn't get some illegal aliens to work on her plantation.
What no gloves for the kids???
That’s what you get when you fertize your yams with sludge formed from the sewage of the entire District of Columbia-
mmm mmmmm mmmm
BTW, do you like your produce leaded or unleaded?
Hmmmm... How do you tell if it's male or female?
... and the belt again.
I’m one of the Freepers that thinks that Michelle is reasonably attractive and in good shape for her age. But what is with this belt?
Barbara Bush or their two daughters would have had this unflattering pose commented on by dozens of magazines. Even gardening, she should not have to straddle the plants.
I guess her own children are too good to help.

Michelle thinks - "Reminds me, Obama will want to get jiggy tonight"
Are you kidding me? She makes the worm look attractive.
It becomes the focus and takes your attention off her small chest and lard a$$??
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