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Friday, March 2, 2012

Hi, we're in ..... Delaware


Delaware is the second smallest state (behind Rhode Island), and the silver fox of the White House came from here:
Well, hey there. 
But other than that we're not known for a lot.  But I am FURIOUSLY PROUD of our lil' state right now:

From Delaware Online:
Wilmington City Council sent a message to lawmakers everywhere Thursday night: It's time to hold men accountable for the well-being of their sperm.The council passed a resolution that asks state legislatures and U.S. Congress to enact laws that forbid men from destroying their semen.
For Loretta Walsh, the councilwoman who introduced the resolution, it's a way -- an admittedly "tongue-in-cheek" way -- to call attention to "the absurdity of men making health decisions for women."
Two weeks ago, at the last City Council meeting, Walsh railed against Virginia lawmakers pushing to require women to undergo ultrasounds before having an abortion. So upset over the issue, Walsh said, she stayed up until 3 a.m. drafting her resolution.
Michael A. Brown Sr., the lone Republican council member, wondered before the meeting if Walsh was "going overboard" or showing "bias" against Republican legislators.
"It was cute to some folks when she lashed out two weeks ago, but a lot of people I spoke to and [who] spoke to me said that wasn't funny," Brown said.
Walsh dressed entirely in red Thursday to show her anger and wore her mother's pearls to honor the woman who taught her to stand up for herself, she said.
"I am standing up for women in this city, I am standing up for women in this state and I am standing up for the women in this country," Walsh said.
The resolution, designed to address "equality" issues, said that lawmakers have not introduced similar legislation regarding men in the United States. If some lawmakers believe the female egg is "bestowed with all the rights of personhood," government should think the same of sperm, the resolution notes.
"[E]ach 'egg person' and each 'sperm person' should be deemed equal in the eyes of the government and be subject to the same laws and regulations as any other dependent minor and be protected against abuse, neglect or abandonment by the parent or guardian," according to the resolution.
"What's good for the gander is good for the goose," Walsh said.

How fantastic is this woman??
This the day after this misogynistic dinosaur
His picture makes my blog feel dirty ... and not in a good way
 called a birth control activist and law student a slut and said if she wanted contraception she should post a sex video on the internet. 
The same man who once requested Jenna Jameson send him all of her videos for "research purposes" and then called her a whore. 
Hmmm, Rush - you sure you didn't kill off any viable sperm cells during "research"??

Anywho, I do have some lovely garden pics to share but my camera's batteries died as I was trying to upload them, so I leave you Butterbean belly laughing her head off over a party blower.





What, you don't wear rain boots and jeans with your party dress??

4 comments:

  1. I did NOT know you lived so close to me!! I'm in Northeastern Maryland! So cool, and I love your state and what they are standing for!

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  2. Something tells me Rush wastes his God given sperm on lots of hookers asses because no woman in her right mind would have sex with him unless she takes money for teh sex.

    Just sayin'.

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  3. Love Butterbean's party boots. I hope everyone signed the Daily Kos petition to have Limbaugh's advertisers pull their support.

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  4. LMAO! You come up with the most outrageous and so much needed information. I LOVE that woman. Men need to learn to stay out of women's issues, specifically when it comes to our bodies - unless they are invited. Rush is such a nasty (also not in a good way) perv.

    Butterbean is too too cute with her party dress, jeans and rain boots. I think I have seen that very outfit on a woman in LA.

    Have a fabulous week sweetie!

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