- Traveler
I’m with you. There is so much wrong in this story it makes my head hurt.
Yes we do if she is breeding children that everybody else has to pay for until they are adults. Some people will just not act responsibly, so society has the right to help them be responsible and not breed more welfare dependents.
I would be in favor of sterilization as a condition for receiving welfare.
Make that “temporarily committed relationships”
This woman NEEDS to be committed though. To an instution. What a whack job.
I would never have the right to tell anyone else because you have this many kids thats enough, she said. Thats no ones right to say that. Its my choice. No one has the right to say youve had enough.”
when she knows she will have to depend on public aid to support her children and she continues to have more, then it does become more than her concern.
Mmmm, I’m kind of having a hard time with this story. Hospitals make you sign a consent form before any surgery. You are brought in for pre-op labwork, EKG, and chest xray. Your rights are explained to you, and a witness signs the consent along with you. You have a consult with the anesthesiologist. Your options are reviewed again before the anesthesia. It’s such an involved process that it cannot be done on a spur-of-the-moment basis. They don’t jump on you in the darkness, tie you up, and commit laparoscopy on you.
If she’s so wild about having more kids, why did she sue CVS over her 2001 pregnancy, when she bought spermicide (which has a 20% failure rate under the best of circumstances, BTW) and got pregnant anyway? I think she’s just figured out that she can make money suing whoever has deep pockets.
What kind of work ethic can a professional (rhymes with dastard) maker instill in her kids? How about the multiple fiance’s?
Fiance’ is code word for baby’s daddy, which is not PC for the press.
What you are going to have is 9 kids with a “baby, you got to get yours” outlook on life. The chances that those kids grow up to be productive and have productive are hovering about zero.
She’s pissed and suing because each new child means mo money and food stamps rolling in. At least she likes motherhood and pregnancy unlike many “modern” women... I just don’t like paying for it
What a self-centered LOSER she is!
just lovely, Normally im against eugenics but in situations like this.....
Besides, has anyone considered how big of a carbon footprint her promiscuity resulted in? How many polar bears must drown because of disappearing ice floes in the Arctic caused by these baby factories? How many spotted owls and snail darters must suffer and die needlessly from their habitats being compromised? Speciesism at its worst! Doesn’t anybody care??!?
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Once you start taking the people’s money, you are obligated to the people’s wishes. That’s the problem with public healthcare.
I don’t see much difference between her and Octolips.
We need a rule: Two strikes (two kids) and you're out. If a "mother" has a SECOND child while receiving public assistance, she better be able to provide for it...under the threat of "neglect".
Should she be found "neglecting" her children, they should be removed from the home and placed into foster care until such time as the mother can show the ability to provide.
These paragraphs stood out to me, especially after seeing her youthful, plump picture in the article:
Age: Although non-Hodgkin lymphoma can occur in young people, the chance of developing this disease goes up with age. Most people with non-Hodgkin lymphoma are older than 60. (For information about this disease in children, call the NCI's Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER.)
It's important for you to take care of yourself by eating well and staying as active as you can.
You need the right amount of calories to maintain a good weight. You also need enough protein to keep up your strength. Eating well may help you feel better and have more energy.
Sometimes, especially during or soon after treatment, you may not feel like eating. You may be uncomfortable or tired. You may find that foods do not taste as good as they used to. In addition, the side effects of treatment (such as poor appetite, nausea, vomiting, or mouth sores) can make it hard to eat well. Your doctor, a registered dietitian, or another health care provider can suggest ways to deal with these problems.
Many people find they feel better when they stay active. Walking, yoga, swimming, and other activities can keep you strong and increase your energy. Exercise may reduce nausea and pain and make treatment easier to handle. It also can help relieve stress. Whatever physical activity you choose, be sure to talk to your doctor before you start. Also, if your activity causes you pain or other problems, be sure to let your doctor or nurse know about it.
Now, we know nothing about her medical record except her word, but in light of the LIRR fake disability retirements (and present in every city and government in the country), I really wonder how this woman got SSI for the lymphoma. If it is in recess, then she should be off SSI. Besides, no one that I know that has ANY cancer is gaining weight or getting pregnant.
I suspect that this is another case of doctor shopping to find an excuse to pay her SSI.
She’s on the dole, has been on the dole for a very long time, and will likely be on the dole for the foreseeable future. Her naughty bits are thus State property and I see no problem with the State managing its property as it sees fit. Don’t like it? Stop asking the State to pay for your poor choices.