Sunday, February 17, 2013

TED CRUZ & CO.

I wonder if Ted Cruz has money tied up in North Korea. (the most conservative country in the world...) Perhaps the GOP'S favorite tactic: Blame the opposition of what the GOP is doing themselves... There's a psychiatric term for that... it is called projection... Or maybe Ted Cruz is plainly an asshole with a capital A... He should go back where he came from... Pyong Yang. He does not deserve to be in the U.S. Senate, but what do you expect, Gov. Perry is Governor...(IQ of 10)

JOHN McCAIN LOST IN 2008

Unqualified? Hagel? If anybody is unqualified it's John McCain He is unqualified to serve in the U.S. Senate... He's outlived his usefulness and in plain English a sore loser... He is a sick man, trying to excerpt his sick revenge on Obama for his loss  in 2008... 

Sunday, February 10, 2013

GOP ABORTION STANCES = Violence Against Women Act


What Eric Cantor doesn't seem to realize, in his utter stupidity, and he is stupid... America should lead the way women's rights... he's too concerned with his stupid and ignorant party: restricting woman's rights to realize that women around the world fair a lot less and face situations like Malala... female circumcision, stoning, and other atrocities... America should be a beacon and hope to women around the world... That's National Defense asshole... wake up Cantor: your "Tea Party" views is getting the world nowhere.


Egyptian Prime Minister Blames Unclean Women For Diarrhea Epidemic

One could think of a variety of pressing issues for the Prime Minister of Egypt Hisham Qandil from civil unrest to the loss of religious freedom to regional instability. Prime Minister Hisham Qandil however took last week to address what he considered the growing problem of women not washing their breasts. Qandil, a hydrology expert with a degree from North Carolina State, blamed dirty breasts for a diarrhea epidemic in the latest example of a country that seems to be de-evolving in front of our eyes.

Perhaps some of our doctors or medical folk on the blog can address this theory, which strikes me as pretty loony.
Qandil, 50, lashed out at a cabinet meeting at rural women who breastfeed without washing their breasts as people stared in disbelief. He previously attracted criticism when, in the face of a power crisis, he urged the Egyptians to wear cotton clothes and gather in a single room to conserve power.
Of course, it could the most obvious cause of dirty water or contamination in these rural areas. Moreover, the emphasis on preventing the illness has been a rotavirus vaccine or probiotics or clean water.