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Lohan, Ronson tell Sarah Palin to "suck it"

Published Sep 15, 2008
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In the latest wave of criticism for Sarah Palin, first Matt Damon threw is hat in the ring, then Pamela Anderson, now lesbian couple Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson have told Republican Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin to "suck it".

Like any other their age trying to express their opinions and feelings to the masses, the pair used the internet to express thoughts on John McCain's running mate and the revelation that Palin's unmarried 17-year-old daughter is pregnant.

They write "in the words of Pamela Anderson, 'She can suck it'...

Their rant begins:

"I really cannot bite my tongue anymore when it comes to Sarah Palin.

I couldn't be more supportive of a woman in office, but let's face it, it comes down to the person, and their beliefs, male or female.

Is it a sin to be gay? Should it be a sin to be straight? Or to use birth control? Or to have sex before marriage? Or even to have a child out of wedlock?"

Lohan blogged: "I've been watching the news all morning, like everyone else — and (I) keep hearing about the issues related to `teen pregnancy.' ... Well, I think the real problem comes from the fact that we are taking the focus off of getting to know Sarah Palin and her political views, and what she can do to make our country a less destructive place."

The actress, who will guest star on ABC's "Ugly Betty" this season, then put out a plea to parents.

"I think that parents need to recognize how important it is to talk to their children about the things that can result from being sexually active if they aren't protecting themselves (birth control, condoms, etc.)," she wrote.

Tags: john mccain, Lindsay Lohan, Matt Damon, pamela anderson, samantha ronson, sarah palin





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