Posted on 05/12/2005 8:18:19 AM PDT by Sarah
Rolling my eyes, shaking my head,,,,,,,,WHY can't we MOVE ON from this, it's OLD news, get over it.
I don't know why you can't get over it. Just ignore the thread.
In this case it was better to be "damned if you don't".
Hopefully we've saved the results of the milking for stud service so we can make a bundle! That's one potent horse.
Not this again!!
AS soon as I saw the tenor of the article, I refused to read it.
Doesn't anybody have anything else to do?????
By the way, I've heard that food allusion before and it doesn't fly.
We are FAR more obsessed with food than with sex.
Go to the library and look at the food/recipe/books... there are tons.
Even men think about food more than they think about sex.
Not sure about that last statement.
This just in, from the National Auxiliary for Godly Seriousness:
"Gloom, despair, agony on me (WOE!)
Deep dark depression excessive misery (WOE!)
If it werent for bad luck Id have no luck at all (WOE!)
Gloom, despair, agony on me!"
Apparently you don't have anything more worthwhile to do than to bump this thread with your comments.
You might try reading the article or just ignoring the thread.
I see it did not take you long. Just can't pass up an opportunity to make fun of those who don't agree with you, for whatever reason. This article has more to do with the culture that we live in....yet, some people just can't resist.
Have a great day. Please let us not trash and bash each other.
Bill O'Reilly won't even explain how he cheated on his wife.
The final paragraph sums up the matter succintly.
Oh my GOSH, I've been looking for the other verses of that song for AGES! I love that skit, The HEE HAW show!
I was a little girl, and I remember my parents laughing over that song refrain!
I can't even believe O'Reilly would even want to talk about anything remotely close to 'inappropriate speech'!
Every year when I was in grade school someone would do that song during the talent show. Funny stuff!
The reason Mrs. Bush's jokes were amusing is because we know very well that there is no truth to them. Does anyone really believe that Laura Bush stays up late to watch Desperate Housewives or that she, Lynn Cheney, Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Ginsberg are frequenting male strip clubs? Of course not. The jokes were funny because they were absurd. It's sort of like what happened when we heard that the Marxist Senator Clinton was moving to the right and taking a stand against illegal immigration. We laughed because we knew darned well that it was a political ploy and nothing more.
So move on....no one is holding you hostage here. There are thousands of posts for you to read and comment on....why head to the one you think is a dead horse?
Why waste your time? Isn't your time valuable? Let those who wish to discuss do so without intrusion.
Have a great day!
You could have read it and not posted. Much more educative than posting without reading.
Yes--it shows the liberal mindset at work in a supposedly conservative article:
What Lynndie England did isn't her fault, her responsibility--it's society's fault! Suggestive jokes led to Abu Grabe!
Gimme a freepin break, lord!
Oh, and I got the "if you don't like it, don't read it" message the first three times, no need to repeat it again. I find this whole thing fascinating--not Mrs. Bush's comments but how it drives some on the right to dingbat positions like those held by the writer of this article.
Excuse me. That is a lie and an insult. I have beds to make; I need to go to Wal-Mart, but I abandoned it all just to annoy you!
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