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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Washington D.C. Parasites Complain About the Quality of the Handouts They Receive

And for once when I refer to parasites I'm not referring to Congress:
High school students and college-age adults have been complaining to District officials that the free condoms the city has been offering are not of good enough quality and are too small and that getting them from school nurses is "just like asking grandma or auntie."

So D.C. officials have decided to stock up on Trojan condoms, including the company's super-size Magnum variety, and they have begun to authorize teachers or counselors, preferably male, to distribute condoms to students if the teachers complete a 30-minute online training course called "WrapMC" -- for Master of Condoms.

"If people get what they don't want, they are just going to trash them," said T. Squalls, 30, who attends the University of the District of Columbia. "So why not spend a few extra dollars and get what people want?"
Why don't you take your own dollars and go buy your own condoms, you parasite.  Why should other people have to buy them for you?  He's 30 years old and can't even support that part of his life.  Should taxpayers pay for all his dating expenses too?

The entitlement mentality that infests D.C. is creating a whole generation of people that are absolutely worthless.

3 comments:

Big Daddy said...

Some of these guys should just be cut-off, and I mean that factually.
Then they won't have to complain about condoms at all.

Stephen said...

Only thing I gotta say is ... the people who can't afford condoms, are people I really, really want to have condoms. It's one of the few things I'm fine with my tax dollars providing for free.

MRedd said...

Sign of the times - they think they're entitled as part of their birthright and blame their parents and grandparents for not doing enough. Makes me sick to think to see the lack of self-worth they pass on to their kids.