Clark's cleavage spurs tempest in a C-cup
Title: Clark's cleavage spurs tempest in a C-cup
Category: Provincial Politics
Posted By: Hyack
Date: 2011-10-06 21:12:44
Canadian
Hyack @ Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:20 pm
OMG, the French want to ban ketchup, Ottawa wants to limit caffeine in energy drinks and now the Premier of BC is being haranged for showing too much cleavage during question period. When will the insanity end....
DanSC @ Thu Oct 06, 2011 9:31 pm
The world's most powerful women have cleavage.

Thanos @ Thu Oct 06, 2011 10:13 pm
Moar tits or GTFO!
The Dippers must be really desperate.
Let them move to Manitoba. 
When Christy starts showing nipple, or brings a pole into the legislature,
gimme a call. 
Robht @ Thu Oct 06, 2011 11:34 pm
LMAO!!! Really? This is news?
mmmm boobs
If this is the worst thing they can say about her then she must be a great political leader. So they should shut the F up.
So what !!! Not sure what the big deal is, she ain't even that hot. Now, take Danielle Smith (WildRose party) or our own Wildrosegirl on this forum. If those girls showed some cleavage, now that would be a big deal.
Hyack Hyack:
the French want to ban ketchup
Huh, that's the 1st hearing of this. Not sure why they would want to ban ketchup, it's good. As long as anyone doesn't ban beer, then it's all good.
PimpBrewski123 PimpBrewski123:
So what !!! Not sure what the big deal is, she ain't even that hot. Now, take Danielle Smith (WildRose party) or our own Wildrosegirl on this forum. If those girls showed some cleavage, now that would be a big deal.
Hyack Hyack:
the French want to ban ketchup
Huh, that's the 1st hearing of this. Not sure why they would want to ban ketchup, it's good. As long as anyone doesn't ban beer, then it's all good.

Here ya go Pimp.
Apparently Ketchup isn't culturally correct. Who knew.
http://www.foodanddrinkdigital.com/hote ... ct-culture
DanSC @ Fri Oct 07, 2011 7:05 pm
$1:
According to the Los Angeles Times, it all comes as part of a campaign to promote healthier and more wholesome eating among the country’s children. While the ketchup ban is the real headline grabber here in the U.S. – we love our ketchup almost as much as we love being opinionated about bans – the new law also requires less fatty foods, more seasonal fruits and vegetables, and unlimited baguettes and water for every student.
Is France trying to emulate every stereotype about them?