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To: Toespi

"Adoption would be a blessing to this baby. If any of the players in this case have any interest in doing the right thing for this child, that is precisely what they would do."

Why do you say that? Just curious.


6,103 posted on 03/20/2007 11:27:06 AM PDT by toldyou
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To: toldyou

"Why do you say that? Just curious."

First of all, it would never happen so it is easy to say but just think about the mountains she will have to climb. Let's just take a look at her first six months. As an unborn child she is already being taken out of the country to avoid a paternity suit. She begins her life as her half brother dies within days of her birth. Her mother dies and numerous men are claiming the possibility they are her father which of course means, her mother was a slut. Because she is the only heir of ANS, she will be involved in numerous lawsuits before she is even two years old. She has to deal with the reputation of her mother, which if pictures and videos can speak to this, it will be challenging. Then we have to realize that this baby could have, at the very least, an addictive trait because of her pre-natal exposure to drugs. Sorry about the length of this but I have unfortunately had experience with this kind of thing. My sister died in an automobile accident and left a three year old child. The bio-father was not fit to raise a dog, let alone a toddler. We sought custody and was in court for over four years fighting this animal. We did win, but our daughter has had issues because of him all of her life. She is now 23, and he has just been indicted for murder. Believe me, she would have been better off not having to face these demons.


6,204 posted on 03/20/2007 12:59:00 PM PDT by Toespi
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