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First Lady Michelle Obama Plants Organic Spring Garden At The White House
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Posted on 04/01/2010 8:45:42 AM PDT by mlizzy
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To: lionheart 247365
Why does Michelle want to be photographed digging in dirt? Has the white house grounds become a millennial plantation? Seriously, Jackie O was photographed in Art Museums, and visiting dignitaries, she had no problem hiring people to work. Michelle hires people to dress her, and serve her, and then uses our white house grounds for a garden? Seriously, why doesn't she buy her organics from a struggling farmer? Promote the industry. I am afraid she is preparing us to accept a meager life, eating only what we are able to produce.
To: mlizzy
I’m going to plant an inorganic garden this spring.
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04/03/2010 1:41:48 PM PDT
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proud_yank
(Socialism - An Answer In Search Of A Question For Over 100 Years)
To: All Blue State
Do you ever get the feeling that this whole garden thing was NOT her idea?
I wish they'd stop deciding FOR her what her focus & interests will be in the WH, it's obvious that this organic kiddie's outreach program simply is NOT her thing.
I wonder who initially came up with this idea? It prolly was Oprah, or maybe it was that that Desiree Rogers who just left the WH, the one who wore such dreadful designer dresses and upstaged Michelle at a few state events,
I don't think that MO has been selecting her own wardrobe ever since very early in the prez-campaign, and I don't think she'd allowed to pick her own interests, either.
WHO seriously believes that she has ANY interest in, or affinity with, vegetable gardening???
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