Posted on 06/15/2010 9:46:03 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
On one hand, maybe the mom is really strung out on drugs and think this is the only way to give her kids a better life. But punching her son in the stomach when he goes to hug her? Really?
Then again, maybe she just selfish and stupid and really does want to give up her kids.
She's SO stupid though to go this route. Where's the dad? Where's the grandparents?
Knowing CPS, these kids will get split up...be put in foster home after foster home (if even) and probably never see each other again.
And they'll be haunted by what their mother did, their entire lives. Even though it's not their fault, they'll probably have problems in life because of this terrible decision she has made.
Victimless crime?
Like AP news reports about Florida after Election 2000, we can be sure to learn about every freaky or horrid crime in AZ.
This is what happens when teenagers have babies and don’t give them up for adoption. They eventually tire of the job of parenting. Any parent that would let their daughter keep her baby and not give it up is NUTS!
"Surprise"
But of course. We can blame the children for their predicament.
This highlights the real problem, which is that kids just don't take responsibility for their actions anymore. A good slug in the gut is exactly what that kid needed to set him straight.
The children should have chosen a more responsible mother.
Were the market allowed to work as it should, their choice of parent(s) would have been much broader and they would have ended up with a more acceptable situation.
One more Messican, or some other T*rd World type, just gut punching the children Americans won’t punch.
However, Hussein Obama and the Liberals want us to “Embrace Diversity”. After all, “Diversity Is Our Strength”.
Pardon me, but my gag reflex is acting up.
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SOME teenagers. My step-sister’s done a great job and loves her kids.
There isn’t a hole in Hell hot enough for this... organism.
When I saw the earlier articles saying a woman in Arizona was abandoning her kids to move to California, I figured she too was protesting against the citizens of Arizona, including her kids.
GUILTY!
Guilty...very.
I’m sure she’s nice once you get to know her.
This animal will burn in Hell. It (I refuse to cal her by any human term) has destroyed the lives of two innocent children.
I pray that God helps these two children and shows them the path to a decent life. They have the toughest of roads to now travel.
Yikes—is that what passes for “stripper quality” these days?
Guilty!!!!
“This is what happens when teenagers have babies”
She was 18 when she had the first. Thats an adult.
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