long's I don't find a plastic fetus
sitting in the mailbox at my home...
Comes in envelopes neatly folded,
Polystyrene, injection molded
Kinda like my handy pocket comb.
This story from Racine, Wisconsin reminded me of my visit to the Rockingham County Fair last summer where I found Valley Taliban Family Forum presiding over a rubber fetus on a table surrounded with piles of literature, which didn't seem to be moving very quickly....thank goodness.
It also reminded me of the time I saw a protest outside a women's clinic and there was this...GUY.
He was all dressed up as a fetus, and he had a little statue of a priest, and he was waving it at people.
I probably shouldn't have posted this where Dean Welty and Mark Obenshain can see it.
If you end up getting one of these in the mail, you can blame it on Cobalt6.
And what the hell kind of company is in the business of injection molding 40,000+ of these..... things?
And who stuffed the envelopes?
Great work if you can get it...I guess.
"Right-to-Life?"
How can you be "Right-to-Life" when you apparently don't have one of your own?
Pollock wasted no time having her voice heard. She brought the package to the post office and mailed it back."I had to pay to have it returned because it was a non-profit mailing, which I was happy to pay. It was just over $1 and it was well worth it," Pollock said.
Now you know what to do if you get one.
Or better yet, put it in a box with a couple of bricks and ship it freight collect.