Women!
Here’s a great list of signs you’ll enjoy from the women’s marches around the country.
And a couple from Houston.
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Thanks to Sarah for the heads up.
January 20, 2018 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized
Here’s a great list of signs you’ll enjoy from the women’s marches around the country.
And a couple from Houston.
.
.
Thanks to Sarah for the heads up.
Welcome to The World's Most Dangerous Beauty Salon, Inc.
My name is Susan DuQuesnay Bankston. I live in Richmond, Texas, in the heart of Tom DeLay's old district. It's nuttier than squirrel poop here.
I am honored and privileged to know Miss Juanita Jean Herownself, hairdresser extraordinary and political maven. Since she does not have time to fiddle with this internet stuff, I type her website for her and you can read it if you want to. If you don't, she truly does not give a big bear's butt.
A lot of what I post here has to do with local politics, but you probably have the same folks in your local government.
This ain't a blog. Blogs are way too trendy for me. This is a professional political organization.
“Grab them by the midterms” #1
Props to the man with: “quality men don’t fear equality”
1Just got back from our March.
2It was very well attended not sure of the numbers yet.
Our republican rep Elise Stefanik did not show up.
Trump probably thought if he shut down the government, and closed the national parks and monuments in DC, there was a chance the women’s march might get canceled.
Ha, ha, ha
3Just renewed my voter registration.
4Has everybody else done it?
Good, are you helping other to register?
My favorites were more in the background.
5“We need feminism. The patriarchy won’t f**k itself”
“Trump’s no pussy. He lacks the depth and warmth”
And I sure hope the little girl in the stroller’s mom saves that picture for posterity. I imagine the translation to grown-up is gonna be one for the books. Hopefully the history books because by then we won’t need these kinda marches.
Oh yeah, and the one asking to deregulate her uterus if she made it a corporation needs to be hung in the Smithsonian.
6Found this one in a comment on DKos:
‘Sign with pic of the Cat in the Hat:
I don’t like you down my shirt.
I don’t like you up my skirt.
I don’t like you near my rump.
I don’t like you, Mr. Trump!’
7Does this federal government shutdown mean that SOBOTUS won’t be able to charge US taxpayers for any of his golfing and Mar-A-Pendejo junket expenses?
8How about those Secret Service expenses for Uday and Qusay Al-Rump, et al., etc?
Signs at Seneca Falls, NY
(Picture of trump) Does this ass make my sign look big?
There is nothing more temporary than the new low America reaches every day with dt/GOP at the helm. VOTE 2018!
Dear Oprah, Instead of running for POTUS, could you please buy fox news? Thank You, America
Public Cervix Announcement
F**k You
Great day, lots of people with really creative signs!
9Mine said Same Sh*t, Different Century.
My fave that I saw said So Many Issues, So Little Sign.
It was awesome once again. HTX does me proud sometimes.
10My favorite: I’m with HER (arrows pointing in every direction) held by a guy in St. Louis.
Totally O/T and frivolous but where is Melania? I ALMOST feel sorry for her, but not really since she totally knew what she was getting into. She probably thought she’d be a wealthy widow by now.
11Virginia Delegate Kelly Fowler: “I marched. I ran. I won.” Your efforts are working, ladies!
12SNL Jessica Chastain, Kate McKinnon and Cicely Strong perform a perfect trio in tribute to the Women’s March
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/jessica-chastain-monologue/3654015?snl=1
13Was down on the National Mall yesterday afternoon. So damn much going on that it was hard to determine just which group I was looking for! that should tell you how big, strong and successful it was!
14Few things leave me feeling more energized, empowered, strengthened, brave and all-over-wonderful than the women’s marches. Gawd i love those. Minnesota marched today and turnout was very good, though a little down from last year. I think they all were somewhat smaller . . . but not much!
A common theme this year was about taking political action. The number of women who’ve run for public office and won is really remarkable and there are so many in progress now for this fall! It’s very exciting!
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