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Bristol Palin's Son Yells "Faggot"


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It makes me sad to think about the kinds of conversations that are happening in front of that child. To hear those things come from a three-year-old child while his mother and aunt sit by and giggle is just sickening. How do people still believe this family has good values. Two of Sarah Palin's children have become parents out of wedlock, her daughter puts all of her personal business in a book available for anyone who wants to read it (and goes on tv and does the same), and her three-year-old grandson is cursing and telling his mother and aunt that he hates them. Those are some great family values :roll: .

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Not at all surprised given that family. There seems to be a lot of horrible "character" running throughout that family, and will take anyone down with them if they don't play the game (eg. Levi).

I am still at a loss to understand why Palin ever became ANY sort of anything outside of Alaska.

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I am still at a loss to understand why Palin ever became ANY sort of anything outside of Alaska.

Because SeeRah works like Viagra on right wingnut men.

Apparently they all naughty librarian fantasies.

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well for those of you who watch DWTS she's BACK.. all stars version

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Even through the bleep, that second syllable does not sound like "-ing." It sounds like "-it" or "-ot." As in, faggot.

Either way, Bristol should have done something about it, not just sat there and giggled.

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well for those of you who watch DWTS she's BACK.. all stars version

Annoying that Bristol will once again put the quote marks in Dancing With The "Stars". I wonder if someone at ABC owed someone at Lifetime a favor, since with Bristol dancing again, they can cancel her reality nonsense rather unceremoniously and she'll be too busy to care. And maybe ABC's people had a talk with Bristol about keeping their show the center of attention and so she won't be allowed to go on and on about how horrible and unfair the Lifetime network is to cancel her show just because it was terrible and only 10 people watched.

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well for those of you who watch DWTS she's BACK.. all stars version

Translation: "I need a paycheck."

I'm sadly not surprised. This whole family is trash and the fact that they're held up as model citizens with strong values is ridiculous. As for Bristol...to quote Rhett Butler, "A cat's a better mother than you!"

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Her Lifetime show wasn't canceled, well, not technically. Lifetime just pushed the remaining episodes from 10 and 10:30 to 11 and 11:30, and stopped advertising them. But they still aired. I know, because I watched all fourteen awful episodes. Mostly to marvel at Willow, who is alarmingly miserable and opinionated, even for a seventeen year old

In case anyone was wondering, it ends with Bristol getting a promise ring from her on-again, off-again boyfriend of three years.

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In case anyone was wondering, it ends with Bristol getting a promise ring from her on-again, off-again boyfriend of three years.

Hahaha wtf, poor guy. I haven't heard of him.

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What is the purpose of a promise ring?

And it's disgusting that she thinks the word is cute The baby clearly hears that word at home.

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What is the purpose of a promise ring?

And it's disgusting that she thinks the word is cute The baby clearly hears that word at home.

A promise ring is supposed to symbolize the couple's promise to become engaged at some undefined point in the future. But if you make that promise, aren't you...engaged? Engaged to be engaged? I don't know, I think they're dumb. I've never heard of an adult couple exchanging them--only teenagers whose parents would be horrified if their 16-year-old came home wearing an "engagement ring." My mom has three promise rings from when she was in high school. Guess those promises didn't stick, because not one of those guys is my dad!

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A promise ring is supposed to symbolize the couple's promise to become engaged at some undefined point in the future. But if you make that promise, aren't you...engaged? Engaged to be engaged? I don't know, I think they're dumb. I've never heard of an adult couple exchanging them--only teenagers whose parents would be horrified if their 16-year-old came home wearing an "engagement ring." My mom has three promise rings from when she was in high school. Guess those promises didn't stick, because not one of those guys is my dad!

I have to admit my husband gave me a beautiful antique diamond promise ring when we were close to our late 20s (we didn't get married until I was 31 and he was 33). We had been living together for years and knew we were going to get married at some point though as grad students living abroad the timing just wasn't right. Anyway I thought it was really sweet, though I can understand promise rings aren't for everybody.

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And this is the family who is the darling of the Tea Party.

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A promise ring is supposed to symbolize the couple's promise to become engaged at some undefined point in the future. But if you make that promise, aren't you...engaged? Engaged to be engaged? I don't know, I think they're dumb. I've never heard of an adult couple exchanging them--only teenagers whose parents would be horrified if their 16-year-old came home wearing an "engagement ring." My mom has three promise rings from when she was in high school. Guess those promises didn't stick, because not one of those guys is my dad!

I know a few people who got "engaged" halfway through high school, and even a year or so after graduation still have absolutely no plans to get married. Others go the promise ring route. It's very easy to forget they're engaged until they call their SO their fiance in a Facebook status.

It's one thing to want to be "pre-engaged" when you;re an adult and want to be married but can't just yet, it's just stupid when you're still in high school. I don't know. I'm the one who doesn't get wigged out by fundies' short engagements, as those seem perfectly reasonable to me. Of course there's all kinds of problems with fundie courtship, but I grew up in an ass-backward hick town were short dating relationships are really common before "engagements". I just think it's more logical to date for years and then have a short engagement period, but some people might think it's odd to date for more than 6-12 months and not have any plans for marriage. YMMV; I still think promise rings are silly unless you're past adolescent puppy love.

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And this is the family who is the darling of the Tea Party.

Do you really think teabaggers have a problem with pre-schoolers yelling "faggot"?

It's amazing how hypocritical they are. If someone who wasn't a Tea Party leghumper let their young son yell any swearword they'd be climbing up the walls to give that child an ass-whuppin', but of course it's the Palins so it's adorable. :roll:

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Do you really think teabaggers have a problem with pre-schoolers yelling "faggot"?

It's amazing how hypocritical they are. If someone who wasn't a Tea Party leghumper let their young son yell any swearword they'd be climbing up the walls to give that child an ass-whuppin', but of course it's the Palins so it's adorable. :roll:

Seriously aren't ZZ's kids taught to use faggot?

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Seriously aren't ZZ's kids taught to use faggot?

Yes, they hear it all the time from the pulpit at church! She had a heartwarming (barf) tale about her child using it in a store and saying it very loudly.

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