Thursday, November 18, 2010

These Disgusting, Despicable MN Fatties Make Me Sick.

After today's Gawker report on these pieces of garbage, the rest of the country will once again come to the conclusion that Minnesota is filled with insane, horrible, tubs of lard. Which it isn't, otherwise I wouldn't live here - but of course the loudest/fattest/craziest/dumbest seem to find their way into the national news. See Michele Bachmann.

This story is one of the most disturbing things I've ever heard and its been making me feel sick since a friend so generously posted it on Facebook this morning. I wish I didn't know this information, but since I do, I'll share it with you. Sorry. These Glenn Beck loving, Bush voting, cheese sweating, Apple Valley residing fucktards write a blog about their expected child at birthornot.com, posting health updates about the mother and the fetus (which will be 17 weeks-old tomorrow), and ultrasound pictures and video. But at the top of the blog is a poll hosted by PollDaddy.com. The question: "Should We Give Birth or Have an Abortion?" "Give Birth" has 46 percent of the vote at the moment, with "Have an Abortion" at 54 percent. The poll closes on December 7th. WHAT.THE.FUCK.IS.WRONG.WITH.THESE.PEOPLE??

Gawker has a few theories as to this complete madness, but either way, these two wastes of space should not be allowed to have a child. If they do graciously decide not to perform an abortion at 20 weeks, which in and of itself is too horrible for me to even imagine, I'm calling Child Protective Services to meet them in the delivery room. As a mother myself, this story makes me want to cry and punch someone at the same time. Nice that said child will be able to google their parents and find out about this little poll someday. Seriously. Someone please tell me, how can people be this insane and despicable??? Gawker's theories:
  • 1) It's is an idiotic prank. Pete and Alisha are intent on becoming famous any way they can, and they've hit on an outrageous way to get media coverage. But if this all was a prank, wouldn't they have gotten the word out before now? They've been blogging since September.

  • 2) This is a pro-life stunt. Pete said he's a non-practicing Catholic, while Alisha is a Methodist. Although the Arnolds describe themselves as political independents with Libertarian leanings, Alisha likes Glenn Beck on Facebook, and a Google search turns up an old pro-Bush comment Pete made on CNN. (Pete said he voted for Bush in 2000, but not in 2004.) Could this site be a confused parable to illustrate the peril of putting an unborn baby's life in the hands of voters?

  • 3) It's true. Pete and Alisha are actually going to choose to have an abortion based on an Internet poll.

1 comment:

  1. These people sound like really beautiful amazingly smart educated people... perhaps they shouldn't reproduce...

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