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- lulzitsadigg, on 09/03/2008, -22/+675Abstinence worked out great for her
- inactive, on 09/03/2008, -18/+505reminds me of cheney being anti gay and having a gay kid
- inactive, on 09/03/2008, -75/+512Condoms prevent Downs syndrome.
- ievanssc, on 09/03/2008, -25/+432Hilarious, but you gotta feel a little bad for Bristol. A rough time in her life not made easier by the focus on her.
....Also, I can't help wondering what she wants to do in this situation. Does she really want to marry the dude and keep the baby, or is she being forced into it from the political pressure on her mother? - apothekari, on 09/03/2008, -28/+409"Let's just see how committed you are to this pro life concept, I wanna see you people lock arms in front of a cemetery"-Bill Hicks
- MikeyMoose, on 01/30/2009, -25/+376That pretty much nails it...
- mountainsurfer, on 09/03/2008, -22/+334Let's have a look at Sarah Palin...
- Suing the US Government to have polar bears taken off the endangered species list so oil companies can drill in their habitat in Alasa.
- Fired a librarian for refusing to ban books
- Fired a police chief for refusing to fire her brother-in-law
- Wants to teach creationism in school
- Wants to ban sex education from school
- Wants to keep condoms and birth control away from teens
- Has a 17-year-old pregnant daughter who is about to have a shotgun wedding
- Said about capital punishment: "Hang 'em"
She's not pro life. She's anti-choice.
Do we really want to go back this far in time? What century is this again? - slapded, on 09/03/2008, -39/+351holy ***** im sick of this palin crap
- zephyear, on 09/03/2008, -10/+216not having a kid when you're in your 40s would also prevent downs syndrome
or at least drastically lower the chances - BorsKaegel, on 09/03/2008, -3/+165... during a Zombie uprising.
- inactive, on 09/03/2008, -24/+151i really do feel for this young girl. She's gonna hate her mother for all this!
- ted_hosmann, on 09/03/2008, -7/+133Your argument is a great reason not to vote Barack Obama's parents into office. Try harder next time.
- sockpuppets, on 09/03/2008, -13/+138They're safe, republicans don't have brrraaaiiiiiinnsss..
- inactive, on 09/03/2008, -13/+131Do as I say, not as I do.
- robopuppy, on 09/03/2008, -5/+103A lot of people I know are bastards, including me, but it's not our fault that it happened. We didn't exactly have a say in the matter. On the other hand, you're a gigantic douchebag, and it is your fault.
- mywhitenoise, on 09/03/2008, -33/+119Even as cartoons, they're still hot.
- inactive, on 09/03/2008, -6/+89Wealthy... can't feel bad for her.
I feel bad for the lower-income teen who has to walk in shame passed pro-lifers who have never even heard of the challenges that teen has to face in her lifetime.
Education should be 1st on everyone's lips. - LMN8R, on 09/03/2008, -20/+97Palin is the definition of hypocracy and pandering.
On one hand, she wants to ban underaged girls from getting abortions in the case of rape.
On the other hand, she slashed funding for teen moms: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2008/09 ...
I'd say that if you're going to support legislation that damns girls who aren't ready for motherhood to live with that motherhood, especially in the case of rape, then you better work your ***** ass off to support legislation that gets them the support they need. The family, even when it's capable of helping out the daughter, shouldn't be forced to be financially responsible to support a problem that wouldn't exist in the first place had the government not intervened in banning an abortion. - Buddhaismybuddy, on 09/03/2008, -35/+110I'd be willing to bet that her daughters pregnancy will end up a "miss-carriage", because she isn't actually pregnant.
Why is there not one photo of Palin with a big belly?
She returned to work two days after giving birth?
Nobody in her office knew she was pregnant until she told them 7 1/2 months in?
What the *****? - pintomp3, on 09/03/2008, -4/+78cheney isn't anti-gay, he goes along with it to court the religious vote. he's about three things: a strong unchecked executive branch, war profiteering, and remaking the world for his big business buddies.
- saucygitaristak, on 09/03/2008, -4/+77I just typed two paragraphs in response to that crap but just deleted in favor of defeating the illusion that there is even a debate and just saying go away.
Please just go away. - inactive, on 09/03/2008, -6/+77Yeah, this is over the line. but the cartoon depicting Obama as a Muslim...totally cool.
Talk to your kids about sex. I don't need your teenage daughter getting pregnant because she's not on the pill when I'm hittin that. - skeeterbug84, on 09/03/2008, -13/+81Funny how the Republicans can slam Obama for his pasture, allegedly being Muslim, etc. Now the tables have turned and it suddenly becomes a private matter? OK. Thank G.W. Bush for the abstinence programs he pushed for in schools instead of proper sexual education.
- inactive, on 09/03/2008, -9/+75Yeah, but Obama's not a liar, you redneck bastard.
Moreover, Obama didn't control his own birth, she, on the other, indoctrinated her children to set them up for a life of vehement Christian failure and hypocrisy. - inactive, on 09/03/2008, -6/+68a new low quad...
- BattleScars, on 09/03/2008, -6/+68Wow, just wow. OK, I'll bite. How is any of that Obama's fault? Besides, I think you've missed the point of the comic. Nobody cares that Bristol is pregnant. It's the fact that Palin is a complete ***** hypocrite and a liar.
- TheNeoskeptic, on 09/03/2008, -3/+65so does anal.
- IgorUnchained, on 09/03/2008, -5/+57Dick Cheney has a gay daughter that we couldnt talk about while he was telling other gay people that marriage is between a man and a woman. Meanwhile, his daughter gets handed a primo job and gets knocked up.
None of this is private if you are a public person....and especially if you are a hypocrite.
Barney Frank is queer as a 3 dollar bill and has a few skeletons in his closet...but noone cares. He isnt a hypocrite and he isnt voting against what he actually believes in (and human nature/reality)
Someone like Mark Foley or the "toe tapper" in the stall next to you in the bathroom airport dont get that same treatment because they are liars and hypocrites. Everyone knows that humans are capable of mistakes and quirks (or just being different)......so dont legislate against those things and noone will fault you when it is your time to make a mistake or be different. - archiesteel, on 09/03/2008, -3/+54No, lets talk about the *real* bastard: QuadZeroRoute.
- Braingoo, on 09/03/2008, -5/+51i see what you did there.
- blitz718, on 09/03/2008, -14/+58This is a serious atrocity. I mean, just because you don't agree with someone about something doesn't give you the right to be such a jackass. Yes, think about the babies, the unborn ones who never get a chance to experience life. This is what you are making fun of? And the worst part, it's putting in the joke with someone who ruined their lives with drugs, who didn't even care about his own life. Yet you stand here and make fun of someone who doesn't think a baby should be killed. This isn't even remotely funny and you should be more sensitive. Just the other day i was walking downtown and this abortion clinic was giving away "free demonstrations" I was so sick to my stomach that i whistled for a cab and when it came near the license plate said fresh and it had dice in the mirror. If anything i can say this cab is rare, but I thought "Nah forget it" - "Yo homes to bel air"
- pintomp3, on 09/03/2008, -7/+50the religious conservatives have no shame when it comes to hypocrisy. they want to dictate what goes on in everyone's private lives, but when it comes to their own "it's a private matter".
- trogdor282, on 09/03/2008, -1/+43Not really that out of the ordinary, shotgun weddings have long been the complement to "abstinence". It's a two-pronged redneck attack!
- TheNeoskeptic, on 09/03/2008, -2/+44she obvs didn't get the "oral and anal don't count" memo.
- steviesteveo, on 09/03/2008, -1/+43Bill Hicks AND Zombies mentioned in the top two comments on a front page, there's no limit to how many diggs this can get.
- Hetman, on 09/03/2008, -12/+52Good for her. Way to produce another mindless christian conservative. If they do not breed them early they will eventually find out the mind boggling truth of christianity.
- rald84, on 09/03/2008, -2/+41its irrelevant: she's only 5 months pregnant and the election is 2 months away. they can make up all kinds of ***** and do something completely different.
- UberNick, on 09/03/2008, -3/+38Maybe the comic went over your head. This isn't an attack on family matters, this is an attack on Palin's insistence on interfering in other people's family matters. The comedy is in the hypocrisy.
- MmmPi, on 09/03/2008, -7/+41The point here is if it didn't work in her family what makes her think it will work anywhere else. Politicians like to use anecdotal evidence to prove a point, but what she has here is failure to see the information in her own house, I don't get how that can be rationalized, or ignored.
- markpoepsel, on 09/03/2008, -6/+39I'm never going to read your comments again...this is a serious topic.
I'm never going to fall for that crap. I'm never gonna...
I'm never gonna...
...give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you - nopRT, on 09/03/2008, -2/+34Not an ad. Cartoon. Cartoonists can make fun of anyone they want for any reason.
- theandy1, on 09/03/2008, -2/+34Digg needs a political images section. So annoying how Palin is still reaching my front page even with politics filtered.
- Edudris, on 09/03/2008, -5/+37OK, I'm not into bashing family at all...
But if there's any one thing that drives me nuts - neocon-x pushes for abstinence only sexual education - and there we see their own teenagers getting pregnant. We know that they're having sex while most likely not using protection. Getting pregnant, OK, fine isn't the worst thing in the world (maybe not even bad, but a blessing)- but the chance that these teens might contract a nasty sexual transmitted disease such as HIV and then passing it along... now that's bad... - BadseedJR, on 09/03/2008, -5/+36Oh... snap
- robopuppy, on 09/03/2008, -4/+34They did a good job of diverting attention away from that possibility by introducing her daughter as pregnant. I read a comment here the other day that made too much sense for Republicans:
If Trig really is her kid, surely they could've produced some evidence that would support the fact, such as a birth certificate, rather than outing her daughter's pregnancy on a national scale.
Yeah, that's pretty ***** up right there. - vtnerd, on 09/03/2008, -3/+33I didn't realize Obama's grass was not green enough for his cows. I'll be sure to let him know that I do not approve of his pasture and that if he wants my vote he'll have to improve conditions for his cattle.
- MmmPi, on 09/03/2008, -0/+29Wow, you like, summed-up what should be his whole wikipedia page.
- NikoKun, on 09/03/2008, -1/+29She really wasn't prepared for the attention she inevitably gets from being a VP pick.
You really have to watch your personal life... else you seem hypocritical.
And she certainly is quite the hypocrite.
Plus her family/friends probably aren't willing to change their lives, just to match her *****.
I feel more sad for her daughter and her friends, because of what her mom is forcing upon her now. - gridity, on 09/03/2008, -2/+30What kind of mother goes back to work after two days of having a special needs baby? Good God. I cannot believe she calls herself a family values person, and yet, she is taking on a job that will require her attention 24/7...and she has *5* kids - one that is young and pregnant and another that is special needs. Two of her kids really need her right now, and she's just not able to be there for them. And her husband works! Who exactly is taking care of their children? Nannies? I don't get it. I am ALL for women's rights, I was an adamant feminist years ago...I've been a CEO myself, but she is sacrificing caring for her family for her ambitions. I do not see her as a family values person AT ALL. Who is there for these kids, day in and day out? It's clearly not the mom...
I mean, it's one thing if you have one or two kids, and your spouse is there for them, and you take on a super political job requiring virtually all your attention and energy. That's not an ideal parenting situation, but it's practical. But if you have 5 children, two of which have very special needs right now... I think that's irresponsible to take on something that requires that much energy and attention. I do not consider her a good mother in that case. A good politician, sure. Not a good mom. - dubloe7, on 09/03/2008, -1/+29I'm going to laugh when the baby's not white.
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