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In reply to the discussion: A Body That Only One Million Moms Could Hate [View all]csziggy
(34,189 posts)20. Or genitals, or sex!
I bet their husbands are among the Republicans would refuse to say uterus.
Democrat chastised for saying 'uterus' on House floor
Aaron_Sharockman
Thursday, March 31, 2011 11:49am
During last week's discussion about a bill that would prohibit governments from deducting union dues from a worker's paycheck, state Rep. Scott Randolph, D-Orlando, used his time during floor debate to argue that Republicans are against regulations -- except when it comes to the little guys, or serves their specific interests.
At one point Randolph suggested that his wife "incorporate her uterus" to stop Republicans from pushing measures that would restrict abortions. Republicans, after all, wouldn't want to further regulate a Florida business.
Apparently the GOP leadership of the House didn't like the one-liner.
They told Democrats that Randolph is not to discuss body parts on the House floor.
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/content/democrat-chastised-saying-uterus-house-floor
Aaron_Sharockman
Thursday, March 31, 2011 11:49am
During last week's discussion about a bill that would prohibit governments from deducting union dues from a worker's paycheck, state Rep. Scott Randolph, D-Orlando, used his time during floor debate to argue that Republicans are against regulations -- except when it comes to the little guys, or serves their specific interests.
At one point Randolph suggested that his wife "incorporate her uterus" to stop Republicans from pushing measures that would restrict abortions. Republicans, after all, wouldn't want to further regulate a Florida business.
Apparently the GOP leadership of the House didn't like the one-liner.
They told Democrats that Randolph is not to discuss body parts on the House floor.
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/content/democrat-chastised-saying-uterus-house-floor
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As a single woman, I think it's hot. But it's inappropriate for a family mag that kids
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#86
I think One Million Moms is the wife of The Catholic League. Their son Chip is also known as
Squinch
Jun 2013
#15
I was just kidding around. Because the Catholic League really is pretty much just that one guy.
Squinch
Jun 2013
#27
well if the guy actually came with it, I suppose I would buy at least one bottle
notadmblnd
Jun 2013
#40
These are the same "moms," who probably watch the swim team boys in their Speedos and
displacedtexan
Jun 2013
#63
No. The issue is that One Million Moms, those uptight bigots, want to boycott Kraft now.
Quantess
Jun 2013
#127
Well..if the person in the ad was female some here would be calling for it to be banned
The Straight Story
Jun 2013
#117