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Kasz216 said:
akuma587 said:

Anyone who still perpetuates the Palin pregnancy myth is definitely going out on a limb, I agree.  I mean it was plausible until there was solid evidence, but the evidence surfaced really quickly, afterwards the story was just bunk.

I actually haven't heard about people saying Bush has Down's...but I have heard the monkey argument a lot of times.  Generally, I think the monkey comment is more offensive when it is directed at a black person, since it is done so much more frequently and so much more pejoratively.  Its still pretty demeaning when directed at Bush, but I don't think it is as demeaning as some of the comments these people are making about Obama.

 

Really you thought it was plausable?  That's just silly.  As for the downs syndrome argument.  It was made in an actual post here.

http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=40158

It was discussed in detail here.  There were enough questionable circumstances for the story to be plausible, but I posted a picture of Sarah Palin pregnant, so I myself disproved the rumor in the thread.

 



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