whitehouse:

Some of our favorite photos of President Obama being a dad.

oopsabird:

flying—blue—box:

wearejohnlocked:

captured-ghosts:

How dare a woman use a relevant anatomically correct term in a debate about abortion! 

sometimes I struggle to believe that the usa is a real country and not an elaborate joke

i live in the usa and i cant believe it either

(via kaiden-rose)

whitehouse:

Affordable higher education should be a right for every American—and that’s why we can’t let student loan rates double on July 1st.

whitehouse:

Affordable higher education should be a right for every American—and that’s why we can’t let student loan rates double on July 1st.

emerald-city7:

ringostarring:

ok, new theory. maybe we should play so quietly, no one can hear us

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well maybe we would sound so bad if some people didn’t try to play with big meaty claws

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what did you say, punk?

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bIG

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MEATY

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CLAWS

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WELL THESE CLAWS AIN’T JUST FOR ATTRACTING MATES

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BRING IT ON OLD MAN, BRING IT ON

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no people let’s be smart and bring it OFF

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OH SO NOW THE TALKING CHEESE IS GONNA PREACH TO US

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who else read this in the voices of all the characters?

(Source: rustlecrowe, via kaiden-rose)

missrep:

Follow @feministtswift
whitehouse:

Best buds.

whitehouse:

Best buds.

msnbc:

Who’s legislating on women’s reproductive rights?
Men. Lots of men.
On Wednesday a House committee approved The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which bans abortion performed after 20 weeks, using the argument that a fetus can feel pain beyond that point. All 20 yes votes came from men.

msnbc:

Who’s legislating on women’s reproductive rights?

Men. Lots of men.

On Wednesday a House committee approved The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which bans abortion performed after 20 weeks, using the argument that a fetus can feel pain beyond that point. All 20 yes votes came from men.

"Inaction is unacceptable. We will not forget what happened to us. We will continue to fight."

Jillian Soto, whose sister was murdered protecting her students in Newtown, Conn. six months ago. (via msnbc)