Posted on 05/05/2014 11:28:52 AM PDT by kingattax
Democrats will use any excuse to collect names and email addresses for fund-raising purposes, but this DNC tweet requesting followers to sign a Mother's Day Card for Michelle Obama, struck many people as not only odd - but downright creepy.
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I’ll spit on the stamp.
They are pathetic human beings. It’s ALL about me!!1
Can I just email in a picture of my extended middle finger?
How about her brother signing up for unemployment?
“Pffft! You did WHAT with Barack? TWICE?!”
;-)
Well, she is A mother (deleted expletive), but she is not mine.
Thank goodness my parents didn’t live to see these poseurs destroying this once and (hopefully) future great country of ours.
My sentiments too.My mother and father were WWII vets and would be dead from a stroke if they could see WTF is going on in this country.
She is now officially the mother of the people.
Kind of like the countries that saw the king as the father of the realm. And the head of the family who could not be questioned.
And the kids don’t look like either one of them. :/
Can you just imagine the reaction if the Republican Party would ask the public to do this for Laura Bush or Nancy Reagan?
She isn’t my mother, no where close to the likes of my mother.
When I use the urinal, I usually practice my aim trying to hit the fly buzzing around, or the random cigarette butt. My control is pretty good; I’ll bet I could sign my name on the card that way.
Ya shelf ass mooch,
Send it over. I’ll pee on it and pass it on.
I don’t think that they want me to sign it.
Oh, the possibilities are just endless. How to choose the perfect greeting. Hmmmm?
I don’t do twichies (unless I have crabs) face book or Tweeters (twiiters) or whatever But I sent a post saying “You and your beard are Mothers, alright.”
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