Thursday, January 21, 2010

What will the actual consequences be of the famous octuplets' ill begotten fame?

I agree that it is quite irresponsible of the mother to seek fertility treatments when she already had so many, and single, and on public aid, etc.... However, there are many families that simply choose to continue to have children, regardless of financial standing or actual physical/emotional resources and support. What drives people, the single mother of 14 in California and others, to continue in such crazy direction? Babies are a wonder, but wouldn't enough be enough? And why don't people become inflamed when it involves an actual married couple? Many of those families are just as irresponsible--as many of them receive aid and compensation for their children and the father often opts to stay home to ';helpout';. (Wouldn't you think he's already helped out enough?) If she has a problem can she be forced into a state of sterilization?What will the actual consequences be of the famous octuplets' ill begotten fame?
I smell a reality show....





-its good that the general publics see's that people like this exist.... scary.... but a good thing eventually....What will the actual consequences be of the famous octuplets' ill begotten fame?
Sterilization shouldn't be forced on anyone. Ever.





People have a basic right to reproduce no matter who they are. All we can do is try to clean up the mess after they've made it.
eight more mouths the poeple are going tohave to feed when the unwed, unemployed mother gets her welfare checks.
I think people should get off her case.
you ask alot of questions.
so sad - I mean SELFISH





they will likely end up burdens on the state

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