Everybody go to the Daily Mail and see the photo of the GOP's vice presidential nominee with the bloody caribou she killed. I certainly hope the left-liberal blogosphere will rise up in one to condemn this hideous expression of violence, and talk at the top of its lungs about how the American people cannot let this bloodlusty gun nutter near the White House.
Verily, more people need to hear about the awful, terrible, no-good beauty queen crazy Christian governor who packs heat and brings down caribou. I bet she ripped the poor thing's heart out and ate it raw, right there in the snow. Don't let the Republicans hide this damning information, people!
Hee hee hee.
[H/T: Andrew]

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Some women do vary in their pregnancies. In one of my mother's pregnancies she lost weight and in others she gained in a more normal matter. Health problems in the baby, I believe, can also effect that.
Yeah I suppose "it's her grandchild" is possible, I mean lots of things are possible, but it seems like a weird leap based on very little.
Oh, Rudolph, with your nose so bright,
Would you feed my family for a fort-night?
If only she were running for VP of the NRA instead of the U.S., then all of this would really matter.
sis2lis, thank you for proving my point that the incidence of Down is far, far higher among older mothers than younger. OF COURSE far more Down children are born to younger mothers, because far MORE CHILDREN are born to younger mothers. That does nothing to refute the fact that it is far more likely that between two given women, the older one is far more likely to give birth to a Down baby than the younger.
The point is that when there is absolutely no credible evidence of this ridiculous swap story, the Down incidence is another point in favor of how ridiculous it is. Not a slam dunk, just another thing to undermine something that had no foundation in the first place.
I love it! She is like a female version of TR!!!
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