It seems that "Rock the Vote" has a new campaign out that urges its young, trendy, progressive, and sexually active groupies to withhold sex from those who do not agree with healthcare reform.
So the braintrust at Rock the Vote is telling its lemmings to stop "BLEEP-ing" those who are (1) satisfied with their existing health care (2) don't believe the federal government, even when teamed with such bastions of competency as ACORN, can run a respectable goat rope and (3) pay the majority of taxes thus far to cover the near year costs of this abortion of public policy before these politico-abstenants have to take it on once we retire.
What are the chances our legislators might also engage in this "boy"cott (since I doubt very many college age guys are going to be 'withholding'? I mean, when it comes to this health care bill, wouldn't it be great if this Congress stopped BLEEPing us too?
Jeez, dumb bimbos have been believing "I'll still respect you in the morning" or other such lines for decades and any young guy with half a brain knows the easiest lays are found at the pro-choice demonstrations.
So if a guy is too stupid to tell a Demochick, "You BET I'm for Obamacare..." he doesn't deserve to get laid.
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So the braintrust at Rock the Vote is telling its lemmings to stop "BLEEP-ing" those who are (1) satisfied with their existing health care (2) don't believe the federal government, even when teamed with such bastions of competency as ACORN, can run a respectable goat rope and (3) pay the majority of taxes thus far to cover the near year costs of this abortion of public policy before these politico-abstenants have to take it on once we retire.
What are the chances our legislators might also engage in this "boy"cott (since I doubt very many college age guys are going to be 'withholding'? I mean, when it comes to this health care bill, wouldn't it be great if this Congress stopped BLEEPing us too?
Jeez, dumb bimbos have been believing "I'll still respect you in the morning" or other such lines for decades and any young guy with half a brain knows the easiest lays are found at the pro-choice demonstrations.
So if a guy is too stupid to tell a Demochick, "You BET I'm for Obamacare..." he doesn't deserve to get laid.
This is a HUGE non-story. Women who support Rock the Vote aren't they type you want to _ _ _ k anyway.
And the guys who support Rock the Vote are the type who can't get it up anyway.
Gee, my girlfriend in college was way ahead of her time.
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