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Sunday, March 27, 2011
Abercrombie & Fitch selling Padded, Push-Up Bikini Tops for 8-Year-Old Girls to Sexualizes Children
0 comments Posted by queen at 2:00 PM
I’m gonna say something that may shock some of you. A & F is selling padded push-up bikini tops for little girls because they already know that there’s a significant market of parents that would break their necks to be first on line to buy’em.
We have a crisis of bad parenting in this country that very few in this society are willing to address. The whole bullying phenomenon can be traced directly to poor parenting that is failing to teach their crumb-snatchers how to be respective of others.
The Blaze reports that just when you think we have drained everything out of the ‘Stupid Idea’ pool and closed it down for good, someone starts filling it up.
Hello Abercrombie & Fitch.
A & F, the retailer often associated with sexualizing young adults, is selling a padded, push-up bikini top for young girls on their A&F Kids site. (a website with a target audience of 7-13yr olds)
It’s easy to blame the store for selling these kinds of items. Everybody gets all worked up and nobody is willing to get at the real issue of the ones pulling out their credit cards to buy little Suzy a push up to compete with the popular slut down the street.
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Gates: Intel shows Qaddafi planting bodies at attack sites or How the media is making sure Obama wins the PR war in Libya
0 comments Posted by queen at 6:34 AMThe third American war in the Middle East is more than a shooting war. Who is winning the PR battle may be more important than the actual body count in the field. It sure was the case in Viet Nam where American forces won every battlefield engagement, but lost the PR war thanks to the main stream media who was against the war.
But, I see an interesting pattern developing on the coverage of the war in Libya that I’ll speak to after you read this report.
Story
I find it very interesting how the Obama lovin’ media is really quick to report successes of coalition forces in Libya. Do you recall that kind of reporting when the U.S. first went into Iraq? Let me save you some brain cells.
Hell no!
Even before American forces were fully deployed in Iraq, the media was quick to cry out “quagmire!”
Have you noticed how the media has forgotten how to say the word, quagmire, since Barack Obama has become president and the U.S. is still stuck in Iraq and Afghanistan for over eight years?
I’m very skeptical of reports coming out of Libya, not because our forces aren’t capable, but because the media has a vested interested only to report Charlie Sheen like “winning” when indications are that this conflict can be just as protracted as the wars we’re already engaged in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Maybe even more so!
Memeorandum
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Saturday, March 26, 2011
What's wrong with Sandra Bullock’s face? An unusual lump on her jaw
0 comments Posted by queen at 9:20 PM
America’s sweetheart looks nothing but with a big ol’ lump on the right side of her face. Whatever it is it doesn’t look too good.
Daily Mail reports she has made the People Magazine's 50 most beautiful people list twice.
But Sandra Bullock looked less than attractive as she left her home in New York yesterday to run a few errands.
In fact the 46-year-old Oscar winning actress was sporting a rather unusual lump on the right hand side of her face as she made the dash out of her West Village townhouse.
Wearing jeans with a black puffer jacket and a black hat pulled down low over her face, the actress appeared to be trying to go incognito.
The weird looking lump could, however, be due to extra tension in Sandra's face and she appears to be gritting her teeth.
More details here
Gritting teeth does produce a lump like that.
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