Saturday, March 01, 2014

So where is the outrage? Mom's "bewildered," and defeated by grocery shopping?

http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/susan-jones/michelle-obama-americas-moms-are-confused-and-bewildered-defeated-grocery

This sounds like a slam on women all over America to me! Are we to believe that a modern day woman is incapable of navigating a grocery store without the assistance of the government?

Interesting that my Mother (with no help from Eleanor Roosevelt) was able to shop, feed, and nurture three children who have made it so far. Is it possible that she used common sense, and could she have known what was, and was not good for her family? (incidentally, my Mother made it to 103 without help nutrition wise.)

I am guessing that the Nation and by extension the children of families who do indeed care about their children's health can get along without the mutterings of a person who no doubt hasn't seen the inside of a grocery store in years, if ever!

The next time you hear the punch line "war on women" used by either party, please remember just who it really is that's waging it.


Tom Ford

NO. 3049

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

given the date on this thread, I'd say no one has any outrage to speak of. However, on another topic, has anyone else seen the auction sign if front of the mall? Is it going to be auctioned rather than sold? does anyone have information about this?

11:07 AM, March 19, 2014  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

CRESTWOOD COURTS FINAL AUCTION

COMING SOON!


DetailsDetails

CRESTWOOD COURTS FINAL AUCTION


Online Bidding Only

Begins: Monday, March 24, 2014 at 12:00 PM CDT
Ends: Monday, April 14, 2014 at 8:00 PM CDT

Location: 109 Crestwood Plaza
St. Louis, MO


Catalog posted week of 3/24!


Featuring: Bobcat w/ Bucket, Plow & Fork, 24' Scissor Lift, Electric Industrial Cart, Gas Maintenance Cart, Diesel Pump, Fireproof Cabinets, Maintenance Shop, Lawncare Equip & MORE!


No 4 wheel drive truck though!

6:57 AM, March 20, 2014  
Blogger Crestwood Independent said...

Well, the developer must need some cash for what ever reason, hence the auction.

I am guessing that the property (if auctioned) will garner no more that a five Million dollar bid the first time out'

Who was it that said we should have allowed that developer to go ahead with their plan?

Perhaps you owe those who did their home work an apology, no?

Tom Ford

10:03 AM, March 20, 2014  

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