timshufflin
11-04-2012, 10:58 AM
Her Rear End Is Two Axe Handles Wide
Throughout our Country's history the First Ladies of our Nation have been known to be advocates of a special Project they hold dear to their heart.
Martha Washington wife of our First President George Washington had a soft spot for Veterans of the Revolution who had fallen on times of poverty. She was well known by the Veterans to be someone who they could always count on to support veterans charitable programs (http://roughhouse.xomba.com/her_rear_end_two_axe_handles_wide#) and lead them to them.
Dolly Madison had the Washington Female Orphans Asylum that she helped with money, sewed their uniforms and let them use her name. Even going so far as to donate a cow for the kids to have fresh dairy products and milk. She also played a major role in collecting the many items Lewis and Clark would need for their westward expedition.
Mary Lincoln supported and gave money to the Freedman’s Bureau. An organization that helped freed slaves find housing, education and work.
Edith Wilson, second wife to President Woodrow Wilson led the food and fuel National rationing programs during WWI even creating limits in the White House as well as helped the Red Cross with their important (http://roughhouse.xomba.com/her_rear_end_two_axe_handles_wide#) fund raising efforts. She let sheep graze on the front lawn of the White House to sell the wool as a fund raising effort. She was the first honorary President of the Girl Scouts.
Florence Harding an outspoken powerful advocate championed humane treatment of animals (Yah just what we needed, a commie ahead of her time) including abused and abandoned animals. A National leader for rehabilitation of wounded WWI veterans and an inspector of VA Hospitals, creator of woman’s political groups (again, just what we need), wanted more women in the work place, and she loved and encourage women to play sports and compete in physical competitions…She was an activist!
We all heard of Eleanor Roosevelt, New Deals, first women to hold a Federal Post as co-chair to the Office of War Preparedness…
Move quickly to Jackie Kennedy, who’s project was the White House and Hillary Clinton what ever she did and now…And now we have a First Lady with a rear end two axe handles wide, and she wants to tell us how to feed our kids.
Hey Michelle how many pounds did you gain in Hawaii on your vacation this month? Them pants are looking kind of tight.
Throughout our Country's history the First Ladies of our Nation have been known to be advocates of a special Project they hold dear to their heart.
Martha Washington wife of our First President George Washington had a soft spot for Veterans of the Revolution who had fallen on times of poverty. She was well known by the Veterans to be someone who they could always count on to support veterans charitable programs (http://roughhouse.xomba.com/her_rear_end_two_axe_handles_wide#) and lead them to them.
Dolly Madison had the Washington Female Orphans Asylum that she helped with money, sewed their uniforms and let them use her name. Even going so far as to donate a cow for the kids to have fresh dairy products and milk. She also played a major role in collecting the many items Lewis and Clark would need for their westward expedition.
Mary Lincoln supported and gave money to the Freedman’s Bureau. An organization that helped freed slaves find housing, education and work.
Edith Wilson, second wife to President Woodrow Wilson led the food and fuel National rationing programs during WWI even creating limits in the White House as well as helped the Red Cross with their important (http://roughhouse.xomba.com/her_rear_end_two_axe_handles_wide#) fund raising efforts. She let sheep graze on the front lawn of the White House to sell the wool as a fund raising effort. She was the first honorary President of the Girl Scouts.
Florence Harding an outspoken powerful advocate championed humane treatment of animals (Yah just what we needed, a commie ahead of her time) including abused and abandoned animals. A National leader for rehabilitation of wounded WWI veterans and an inspector of VA Hospitals, creator of woman’s political groups (again, just what we need), wanted more women in the work place, and she loved and encourage women to play sports and compete in physical competitions…She was an activist!
We all heard of Eleanor Roosevelt, New Deals, first women to hold a Federal Post as co-chair to the Office of War Preparedness…
Move quickly to Jackie Kennedy, who’s project was the White House and Hillary Clinton what ever she did and now…And now we have a First Lady with a rear end two axe handles wide, and she wants to tell us how to feed our kids.
Hey Michelle how many pounds did you gain in Hawaii on your vacation this month? Them pants are looking kind of tight.