Posted on 02/06/2009 1:09:01 AM PST by Canticle_of_Deborah
The California mother of newborn octuplets and six other children collected more than $165,000 in state disability payments for an on-the-job back injury that a doctor and even she said was worsened by pregnancy, according to state documents released Thursday.
Nadya Suleman, 33, received payments over six years, between 2002 and 2008, according to documents disclosed to the Associated Press after a public records request to the state Division of Workers' Compensation
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“the old back injury excuse.....seems to me she should have avoided lying on her back all these years”
Or used her head
More like a transfer of funds to a more sinister cause(?)
When the story first broke, I read her boyfriend/sperm donor, left for Iraq(?) I have been looking for more info since,, but cannot find.(hmmm)
Please help me w/this...
In my mind, there is a more sinister scenario,,,
imagine 14, plus mom=’s 15 x’s min300$$per month...
American welfare $$$ funding God knows what, in God knows where....
Someone needs to check her money transfers..
Her last name is SULAMAN?
If she’s well enough to have 14 kids, she’s well enough to work.
After she cashes in, I hope the hospital & compensation board are paid back.
BTW, the medical code of ethics (as well as state law)should specify that any doctor who knows, or has reason to know, of a patient's inability to support her kids, and provides his/her services to facilitate in-vitro fertilization or any fertility services for such patient, shall be barred from the practice of medicine for his/her lifetime.
Man, when is enough enough?
she had 6 embryos implanted, i think that this is unconscionable
Raising a brood of suicide bombers for Allah.
Home-grown terrorists.
Home-grown terrorists.
The first wave of these “breeder reactors” in the US. Obviously the Islamic groups in the US tacitly approve of this..
Working the system, plain and simple. It’s an old story.
Unfortunately, Laura Ingraham has fallen for this as a pro-life vs. eugenics issue.
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