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10 Responses to “Donate In A Friend's Name”

  1. leahnz says:

    lol, well done, dp. i hope mcain gets a shitload of those.

  2. Mark F. says:

    Are you sending a donation in “honor” of anti-choice Democrats Harry Reid and Bob Casey as well?
    Anyway, I’m pro-legal abortion, but I don’t give a flying fuck about your political views or who you send donations to.

  3. jeffmcm says:

    Harry Reid and Bob Casey aren’t running for President or Vice President.

  4. David Poland says:

    Then do move along, Mark F. This is not the only entry on the blog.

  5. T. Holly says:

    I’ve received a link to this from 3 people so far. I’m not the chain mail type, but I’m going to send it to 3, so they can send it to 3.

  6. MDOC says:

    The reality is that some 18 year old staffer is going to get the acknowledgement and throw it in the trash. The acknowledgement will never get a chance to be read or have any kind of impact because a young person decided to simply throw it away. It’s there choice, you have to respect it, but it’s still sad isn’t it?

  7. yancyskancy says:

    Cute idea, but beyond the benefit to Planned Parenthood, the net effect of this stunt will likely be lots of snickering on the left and eye-rolling on the right.

  8. T. Holly says:

    MDOC, imagine a girl who wants her first doctor’s appointment outside a pediatrition’s office and independently makes an appointment at Planned Parenthood. She goes all by herself and is really well treated and given respectful, private, personal attention that she has no other access to. That’s choice, Bristol Palin is sad and Sarah Palin is mean. I gave in Bristol’s honor.

  9. T. Holly says:

    I should know that word, pediatrician, my name is in it.

  10. Joe Leydon says:

    T. Holly: You mean your name is Patricia?

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