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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
11/29/2012 5:47:57 PM
Hi Evelyn,

I read other similar articles about Time Magazine's considering Sandra Fluke for the person of the year award.

Ever since the liar in chief and great pretender B Hussein got the Nobel peace prize when he did nothing to bring about peace, that award's turned into a farce the and same thing will happen with the person of the year award. Since all Sandra did was fluke like a bunny (and demand free contraceptives for her fluking) and that apparently warrants an award. Sounds d*amn stupid to me but when it comes to the progressive liberal MSM stupid is their first name,middle name and last name.

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Peter


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Hi Peter, since this is a joke thread and this is the biggest joke I've seen lately, I decided this was the perfect place to post this article. I'm sure you'll agree. :)

Sandra Fluke for Time Magazine Person of the Year?

November 27, 2012

By Greg Campbell
TPNN Staff

Charles Lindbergh, Mahatma Gandhi, Winston Churchill, Sandra Fluke? That doesn’t sound right…

TIME Magazine is currently weighing who will be their next “Person of the Year” and somehow, Sandra Fluke has made it into the running.

The once-influential magazine is mulling over several candidates, but the fact that Fluke has garnered any serious contemplation is a sign that in a modern American society saturated with Kardashians and Hilton heiresses, it doesn’t take much to be thought of as famous or influential.

Fluke, a Georgetown law student, is most famous for, to put it simply, her crusade to get you and I to pay for her birth control. She became a poster-child for the mythical GOP “War on Women” as the left was able to paint an opposition to publicly-funded birth control as being somehow anti-women.

Dennis Miller succinctly summarized Sandra Fluke’s position by saying,

“She’s 30, for God’s sake. She’s still in school. She wants me to kick in ten bucks a month for her birth control. Here, I’ll give you ten, just shut up for a second!”

According to TIME,

“The daughter of a conservative Christian pastor, Sandra Fluke, 31, became a women’s-rights activist in college and continued her advocacy as a law student at Georgetown. After she complained about being denied a chance to testify at a Republican-run House hearing on insurance coverage for birth control, Rush Limbaugh called Fluke a ‘slut.’ Democrats and many Republicans reacted with outrage, and the left made Limbaugh’s slur Exhibit A in what they called a GOP ‘war on women.’ Fluke, meanwhile, weathered the attention with poise and maturity and emerged as a political celebrity. Democrats gave her a national-convention speaking slot as part of their push to make reproductive rights a central issue in the 2012 presidential campaign — one that helped Barack Obama trounce Mitt Romney among single women on Election Day.”

A “women’s-rights activist”? No, Susan B. Anthony was a women’s-rights activist. Sandra Fluke is a woman in her thirties that believes that her love life should be financially supported by taxpayers and her university.

Furthermore, I refuse to accept the quest to get publicly-funded birth control as a “reproductive rights” issue. Nobody is challenging the right to reproduce or not reproduce; we are challenging the baseless assumption that people have a basic right to make the consequences of their life decisions shared by society.

One of the best explanations for this whole issue I have heard yet was summarized thusly: If your employer (or university) refuses to offer to feed you, they are not “denying you access to food.” They’re just not providing it. Likewise, if they refuse to provide you contraception, they are, similarly, not denying you access to it.

I’m all for valuing political heroes or celebrities, but let’s hope TIME Magazine gains some perspective and raises the bar quite a bit.

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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
11/29/2012 5:50:50 PM
Hi Robert,

thanks for this magnificent video. That's quite an accomplishment filming that mad sprint and kudos to them for doing it so well.

Shalom,

Peter

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A huge setup is needed to get these video footages. It's all shown at the end of this brilliant slow-motion of a cheetah at full speed that only lasts in real time for less than 6 seconds!


Watch it here, (not a youtube video.)


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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
11/29/2012 7:09:57 PM
[quote]Hi Robert,

thanks for this magnificent video. That's quite an accomplishment filming that mad sprint and kudos to them for doing it so well.

Shalom,

Peter

Hi Peter,

Yes it is quite a feat to get it on film, I was looking at the technicalities as far as possible and also with a basic knowledge of the animal I got when in Africa. Firstly, the cheetah does not have retracting claws and that to many people does not bring the animal into the cat world, some affirm he's a canine, rather debatable. Secondly, to make such a realization there is a need for more than one cheetah, there were five in this video, remember they only rush at top speed when they know they will be successful, and that makes it hard to speed the target correctly. Any speedup of the target or any sign of something unexpected will tell the cheetah to give it a day, there will be other opportunities later.


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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
11/30/2012 2:19:55 AM

@[227945653943828:274:Can U Still Hear Me?]

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RE: Your Friday Chuckle - Every Day Of The Week
11/30/2012 2:27:20 AM

Be Sure to Like Wititudes!

http://bit.ly/playwit <--- Play Wititudes

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