Posted on 03/05/2010 8:48:58 AM PST by cajuncow
First lady Michelle Obama kicked soccer balls with youngsters to encourage them to get the recommended hour of daily exercise as she promoted her campaign against childhood obesity.
Mrs. Obama's participation in a soccer clinic Friday in Washington coincided with the announcement of a new partnership between the U.S. Soccer Foundation and the National Alliance for Hispanic Health.
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Gonna’ poke an eye out..../s
OUR TOP STORY TONIGHT: MICHELLE OBAMA HAS KICKED A SOCCER BALL!
Who is Soccer?
“Who is Soccer?”
Pet name for her husband?
BTTT!
A $10billion program to fight childhood obesity and this administration says there is no place to cut spending.
“Just Say No...to a Twix...”
But...but...but the ‘RATS have been whining and moaning for years that the Republicans are starving “the children”. What the...?
Keep Our Own Kids Safe
Too late!
No kidding. I wonder exactly how that money is being dispersed.
A Wookie from Chicago’s south ends,
Had balls that were really immense!
..One day playing soccer
..She sprang her left knocker,
And kicked it right over the fence.
” Mrs. Obama said soccer gets people moving and their hearts beating.”
She’s a clown just like her husband.
I bet she has a soccer ball with Barry’s face on it like Tom Hanks
had “ Wilson “ in Cast Away .
Hmph. Thought I felt a strange disturbance in the Force, but I guess it was just "frame-dragging".
She’s a pretty wide load herself.
On another Note about her husband;
Lindsey Vonn, Olympic Gold Medal downhill winner was stripped of her gold medal today. The Olympic Committee gave it to Obama because he went downhill faster.
Where does it come from? She was unelected and I’d like to know if Congress approved it.
Does this make her the Obesity Czar?
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