Dear President Obama,

Locutus

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You don’t know my telephone number, but I hope your staff is busy trying to find it. Ever since you called Sandra Fluke after Rush Limbaugh called her a sl ut, I figured I might be next. You explained to reporters you called her because you were thinking of your two daughters, Malia and Sasha. After all, you didn’t want them to think it was okay for men to treat them that way:

“One of the things I want them to do as they get older is engage in issues they care about, even ones I may not agree with them on,” you said. “I want them to be able to speak their mind in a civil and thoughtful way. And I don’t want them attacked or called horrible names because they’re being good citizens.”

And I totally agree your kids should be able to speak their minds and engage the culture. I look forward to seeing what good things Malia and Sasha end up doing with their lives.

But here’s why I’m a little surprised my phone hasn’t rung. Your $1,000,000 donor Bill Maher has said reprehensible things about my family. He’s made fun of my brother because of his Down’s Syndrome. He’s said I was “f—-d so hard a baby fell out.” (In a classy move, he did this while his producers put up the cover of my book, which tells about the forgiveness and redemption I’ve found in God after my past – very public — mistakes.)

If Maher talked about Malia and Sasha that way, you’d return his dirty money and the Secret Service would probably have to restrain you. After all, I’ve always felt you understood my plight more than most because your mom was a teenager. That’s why you stood up for me when you were campaigning against Sen. McCain and my mom — you said vicious attacks on me should be off limits.
Yet I wonder if the Presidency has changed you. Now that you’re in office, it seems you’re only willing to defend certain women. You’re only willing to take a moral stand when you know your liberal supporters will stand behind you.

But…

What if you did something radical and wildly unpopular with your base and took a stand against the denigration of all women… even if they’re just single moms? Even if they’re Republicans?

I’m not expecting your SuperPAC to return the money. You’re going to need every dime to hang on to your presidency. I’m not even really expecting a call. But would it be too much to expect a little consistency? After all, you’re President of all Americans, not just the liberals.


Mr. President, When Should I Expect Your Call? | Bristol Palin
 

karrie

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Oh for Christ sake, haven't the Palin's gone away yet?

lol, are you kidding me? You're talking about the REAL LIFE version of this forum, with a vote to prove someone 'right' at the end. Does anyone here ever give over the last word in an argument? Hell no. And the Palins won't either.

I gotta say, if I were Bristol, having been thrown into this life regardless of what I might have wanted, while I was just busy being a typical teenage girl (and yes, knocked up at 16 is still typical), I would hold a grudge over the **** thrown in my face too. I don't think she's wrong in this 'letter' at all.
 

Kreskin

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lol, are you kidding me? You're talking about the REAL LIFE version of this forum, with a vote to prove someone 'right' at the end. Does anyone here ever give over the last word in an argument? Hell no. And the Palins won't either.

I gotta say, if I were Bristol, having been thrown into this life regardless of what I might have wanted, while I was just busy being a typical teenage girl (and yes, knocked up at 16 is still typical), I would hold a grudge over the **** thrown in my face too. I don't think she's wrong in this 'letter' at all.
The Palin's paraded their family members around to score political points. And her Mom can get any right winger on the planet to bark like dogs at her school. Big difference between that and some regular citizen trying to have her voice heard then get shot up by Republican Guard.

Teen pregnancy prevention spokesperson
In May 2009, at age 18, Palin started working with the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy to inform young people about the negative consequences of teenage pregnancy. The campaign's spokesman, said that working with Palin made sense, because "she's had the highest-profile teen pregnancy of the year."[11] Several interviews and pictorials for similar organizations followed. Also in May 2009 Palin was named a Teen Pregnancy Prevention Ambassador for the Candie’s Foundation, a teen pregnancy prevention organization that is a division of the Candie's clothing brand. In April 2011 it was reported that Palin was paid more than $262,000 by the foundation for her work in 2009. This level of compensation, which constituted 12 percent of the Candie's Foundation operating budget, was criticized by some commentators as excessive. Her duties as a paid spokeswoman involved attending town hall meetings, public service announcements, and giving interviews on morning talk shows.

....Palin and Johnston broke off their engagement in March 2009. In November 2009, a custody and child support case was filed in a local Alaska court. Palin asked the court to use pseudonyms for herself and Johnston to keep the normally public proceedings private, arguing that the media attention would not be good for the child. Johnston argued for open proceedings, saying he wanted the case to be decided on the merits, and that he did "not feel protected against Sarah Palin in a closed proceeding."[64] In December 2009, on Tripp's first birthday, the judge ruled in favor of Johnston, and it was publicly announced that the pair had been battling for legal custody. Palin, who wished to win full custody rights and child support consistent with Johnston's income, stated that Johnston had "exercised sporadic visitation rights" and "wants the rights for his own self-promotion". Johnston sought shared custody and lower child support payments. In February 2010 a judge ruled that Johnston had to pay back child support, with a hearing set to determine the amount of ongoing support payments.

Bristol Palin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

$262,000 to preach about abstinance after having a kid of her own? How do these people lay in bed straight? The kid had a silver spoon in her mouth from the start. I wonder how her pregnancy and subsequent support of her son would've faired by having to work at McDonalds and perhaps go to University and not be backed up by a multi-millionairess mother?