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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Steve Lokness who wrote (102516)1/31/2009 4:45:28 PM
From: Cogito   of 541761
 
>>When the babies come home, they are expected to join their six other brothers and sisters as well as their grandparents in the family's three-bedroom home. According to neighbors, the mother is single and in her 30s.<<

Steve -

I don't mean to be judgmental, but this whole thing is just sick and wrong.

I really don't see why any woman who already has six children is undergoing any kind of fertility treatment. In particular, a single woman who lives in a three bedroom home who wants to have fertility treatments should instead have her head examined.

I feel sorry for these fourteen children.

By the way, I heard a story about this on NPR yesterday. Apparently, it took a team of 46 doctors and nurses to deliver all of the babies. That seems excessive to me. They were expecting 7 babies, so that means they planned for more than 7 doctors and nurses per infant. This lady must have some gold-plated insurance.

I hope it covers mental health care.

- Allen
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