I have always stated that children should be off the table (celebrity & politicians) - including Sarah Palin's children (regardless of the fact that she uses her kids mercilessly to promote her political ambitions - far more than any politician I can recall).
Needless to say, the comments made at FreeRepublic.com were nauseating and just down right mean. It makes no sense for those commenter to say liberals make fun of Sarah Palin's children, hence their reason for having been so raucous when talking about the 11 year old Malia Obama.
MSNBC interviewed a representative of FreeRepublic and he stated that FreeRepublic does not need to apologize for the comments by its users and the views expressed are not those of FreeRepublic. He went as far as to mention that Sarah Palin's children are often attacked. Go figure!
I often visits liberal and conservative blogs and the conservative blogs are by far more mean spirited than what you find at the liberal blogs I've visited. I have never seen such mean spirited comments as were directed at Malia, directed at John McCain's or Sarah Palin's children. I did not find Dave Letterman comments about Bristol Palin (yes, I said Bristol, because he was referring to Bristol and not Willow) amusing.
Sad to say, this will not be the end of attacks on politician children.
See links to the story below:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2
http://www.mediaite.com/online/conservat
http://www.racismreview.com/blog/2009/07/1
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I am happy this troubled young woman, Sahel Kazemi did not take her frustration out on the 'other' women, like so many women tend to do. It's sad that Mr. McNair's children are left without a dad and that they had to lose their father in such a horrific situation.
However, I feel no sympathy for Mr. McNair; not satisfied with his wife, he got involved with Sahel, obviously filled her head with lies about how he felt about her and was chasing other women. This should be a lesson to men and women; you don't play with people's emotions. Sahel may have already been a troubled girl and McNair pushed her over the edge. If you are going to sleep with a woman, be straight up and be honest about what your intentions are, don't go filling the woman's head with lies, pretending that you 'love' her or want to have an exclusive relationship, when you know all you are after is the occasional sex.
So many men show so many disrespect for women and disregards towards women’s emotions. They walk into your life and pretend as if you are all they need, only to walk when they have had you. On to the next skirt or whatever it may be.
I do not mean to sound as if I condone killing another because you’ve been hurt but when things like this occur, I have to admit the reality of why it happened.
Men, women, all you have to do is be honest about what you want. Let it be his/her decision to get involved based on your terms. Of course, you may find the mentally ill who may decide to accept the terms of the ‘relationship’ and then decide they want more and when not getting what they want, commit a crime. But, this is another discussion to have.
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned". Steve McNair learned this out the hard way.

They are all funny, but the community organizing one really cracked me up. But, in reality, this is exactly what she will be doing - community organizing - based on what she rambled about on Saturday.
http://www.cagle.msnbc.com/news/PalinQui
"I long to accomplish a great and noble tasks, but it is my chief duty to accomplish humble tasks as though they were great and noble. The world is moved along, not only by the mighty shoves of its heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker." ~ Helen Keller
Posted By Just2Stressed to Rants, controversies...anything goes at 7/08/2009 10:15:00 AM
Michael Jackson's Daughter Paris Speaks: "I Love Him So Much!" (VIDEO)
Since Michael died, today was the first I watched a program relating to his death. Didn't want to listen to the haters, didn't want to listen to people who wanted to give people the impression that they were 'friends' of Michael or that they 'knew' him.
I am happy I watched the service. I lost my mother almost 2 months ago, so, I have an idea of the pain the family is experiencing.
Michael lived a troubled life, a sad life but his kids brought some kind of happiness to his sad existence. This guy did so much good and the media have seemed to focus on nothing but the negative - about the lies that were leveled against this man.
MJ was a victim of his generosity and his naivety.
I wish only the best for his children and hope that Debbie Rowe will not get custody of them (sadly, with America as it is, I fear she will).
Hopefully in death, he there will be some peace for him.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
Today, Michael Jackson will be laid to rest. My wish that in death, he will find the peace he was unable to find in life.
He was a strange man, a boy living in a man's body. He seems to have had a troubled soul, but one thing I do not believe, and that is he was a child molester. Yes, he did questionable things (such as sleeping naked with children). However, I believe that he was such a naive man, he was clueless to how this would look to the general public or straight up, clueless that such behavior is just not normal.
He had so much money (through the years that he was most popular) and yet with all his wealth he remained unhappy. I assume that he had some amount of happiness after having the children and for that I am happy.
I can relate to living in a world where most of your life is spent feeling dismayed, you feel unwanted, you feel restless, you feel lost.
I was saddened when I heard of his death, however, my sadness was short lived, because, I thought, he's now gone and nobody will have to hurt him anymore. He's now gone, so, he doesn't have to live through the sadness he's lived his life in most of the years.
- Music: Vain -