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Pink Sarah Palin: “This Woman Hates Women!”

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September 13th, 2008 by Castina

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Pink has joined fellow Hollywood celebrities Matt Damon and Pamela Anderson in criticizing US Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Pink says Palin is not only anti-feminist but also “scary.”

“This woman hates women … She is not the woman that’s going to come behind Hillary Clinton and do anything that Hillary Clinton would’ve been capable of,” the M!ssundaztood star said in an interview with Popeater on Friday. “I can’t imagine overturning Roe vs. Wade. She’s not of this time. The woman terrifies me.”

“If I were writing a letter to Sarah Palin,” she added, “it would be a lot of whys and hows. Who are you? Do you know? Why do you hate animals? Please point out Iraq on a map…”

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3 Responses to “Pink Sarah Palin: “This Woman Hates Women!””

  1. On September 14th 2008, AllAmericanGirl wrote:

    Pink, yet another woman trapped into the chauvinistic abortion issue, pushed by the old, far left Democratic Party agenda to keep women in their place. Sigh. Another woman that can’t think farther than her sexual and reproductive organs and doesn’t understand that there are other forms of birth control much more effective that abortion. Another woman that thinks that the abortion issue is the basis for electing a public official. Another woman who loses her real rights by giving in to big government’s agenda to keep the focus on a woman’s cat’s meow!

    It is insulting to women to have a political party think that our only agenda is abortion. Who cares about abortion! You can get a safe one anywhere any time, as you could as far back as the early 1960’s. I haven’t thought about it in years … not since the pill and the IUD, for heaven’s sake … as long as the women of America make their main agenda their reproductive organs they will never be taken seriously, and will never break the glass ceiling. This is the kind of thing that keeps women from progressing into higher management positions in business and industry in this country. Instead of forward thinking to helping women in society get ahead, leave it to women to knock each other down. Instead of women getting behind getting available energy in the US to be released from the restrictions placed upon it by unreasonable and non-progressive special interest groups pushing 1960’s agendas, and until women wake up from the past and get behind progressive legislation for cost effective and efficient new green technology, allowing new presently available purifying technologies to be used on available energy sources … until new affordable, alternative energy sources can be developed to run industry, business, and transportation … women will never go above the glass ceiling that they now keep themselves from going through.

    Women keep their own down with their boxed in thinking and being easily led by the old abortion issue. Instead of thinking for themselves they are still being pushed around by the old left.

    What’s old: abortion, solar energy, wind farms, wanting peace when it is impossible to have until you have gotten rid of the warrior enemies who would attack you.

  2. On September 15th 2008, Dan Clifford wrote:

    What makes these celebrities think anyone cares about their political thoughts. I am a professional in another area. I don’t think anyone cares about my political views. They are musicians and actors. NOBODY CARES or wants to hear their BS about the election. Acting and music are not any more qualifying to be political than any other profession.

    Translation? SHUT UP!!

  3. On October 1st 2008, AllAmericanGirlisadumbbitch wrote:

    Hey AllAmericanGirl, perhaps I will listen to what you say when you can put together a complete sentence, instead of a paragraph of sentence fragments. And can you tell me where Iraq is on a map?

    Solar energy is old? Is that what the GOP is spouting now? Oh, this is good.

    The “old” left? That’s even better. The GOP is as crusty as ever. McCain is pushing 100.

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