Suleman, in the NBC interview, complained that she is being judged differently from how couples are judged, because she is a single mother. "I feel as though I've been under the microscope because I've chosen this unconventional kind of life. I didn't intend on it being unconventional. It just turned out to be. All I wanted ... was to be a mom. That's all I ever wanted in my life."
Yeah, not so much you dumb bitch. We are judging you, you got that right, but it's because you're a freaking welfare-mom that just brought eight more people into this world for the good people of California (ok, the weird people of California) to pay for. We judge you because you are yet another drain on our overtaxed society. You are the poster child for why socialism is a bad idea.
But, she says it's ok because she
has no plans on being a welfare mom and really wants to look at every opportunity that she can to make sure she can provide financially for the 14 children she's responsible for now.I'm sure she will have no proble providing for 14 children. Why, you ask? Again, because she said so:
"I know I'll be able to afford them when I'm done with my schooling. If I were just sitting down, watching TV and not being as determined as I am to succeed and provide a better future for my children, I believe that would be considered to a certainly degree selfish," she said. She said she plans to go back to college to pursue a degree in counseling.Oh, I'm sure she'll make it as a single mom of FOURTEEN while she persues her college degree. Women do that all the time without taking handouts from the government. I'm sure her plan will work out just perfectly.
All I can say is it's a damn good thing she did this in California, where all the little tree-hugging-hippie socialists can give her lots of hugs and little flower arrangemets made out of money.

But you forget Carole, she's NOT a single Mom - in fact, could you hardly call her Mom at at? It's her parents rearing and providing for those 14, excuse me 15 children.
ReplyDeleteFinally, someone getting to the crux of this issue. It is not how many kids someone has, it's the expectation that society will pay for the invitro and then also be asked to feed the resulting 8 additional kids.
ReplyDeleteThe doctors are not blaimless either. Don't they teach medical ethics anymore?
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