Coadunate wrote:
jrknothead wrote:
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Well, if the worst thing you can say about this woman is that she took a plane ride after her water broke, or that her 17 year old daughter got pregnant, I'd say the democrats have a whole lot of worrying to do...
Here's an excerpt from a famous Republican:
With parents not around to connect with kids because of busy careers or divorce, or because they’re shacking up or never got married, having a baby of one’s own seems like an obvious way for a kid to get attention, bond to someone, and have some “hands-on” love. Unfortunately, it doesn’t play out that way as the child-mothers discover that children are seriously dependent beings.
I remember when actresses like Ingrid Bergman (who left her husband and child to go to Europe to have an affair with one of her directors) were shunned from Hollywood for such behavior, Now, having affairs, abandoning children, and giving birth out-of-wedlock are met with magazine covers and more job offers based on increased visibility.
When children have children, it’s largely because nobody is taking care of them; they’re lonely and lost. But we should never point a finger or suggest fault - after all, someone’s feelings might be hurt! And we all know that “feelings” are the most important value - right? Dead wrong.
http://www.drlaurablog.com/category/pregnancy/
absolutely! I remember the sneering faces of the women that told me to get out, they would not have a illegitimate child and their unwed mother on their property! Good women, all, who had a ring on their finger before anyone got the 'goods'.
I, for one, love this. I love to see the self righteous snobs have this pushed into their faces where they have to curl their lips and have to eat the same bitterness they have been dishing out for centuries!
So let the Republicans join hands and sing Kumbaya over teenaged unwed mothers! If the Democrats (as Obama said, was the child of a teenaged mother and a hasty marriage) can let it slide, that life is life and the wild thing is exactly
that un tameable by anyone's standards, I say, let 'er rip!
Merle