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    Default Re:Woman charged with murder for refusing a c-section

    Quote Originally Posted by asingledancer link=board=1;threadid=7358;start=msg84298#msg84298 date=1079298046
    ok i have mixed feelings on this.

    She obviously (look at the pic) put her former childs health at risk by taken drugs and the drugs and alc. were found in her system!!!

    And now they are living with her estranged husbands parents.. hmmm

    I don't think this woman should have the option of "mothering" another child. I say give her a hysterectomy insted of jail time. The woman is incapable of understanding what the heck she is doing.
    It must be the drugs BECAUSE i cant think of any mother in this world THAT would be soo cruel. I may be NAIVE but this REALLY pisses me off.

    C-SECTION.. like she should care,, shes a hog anyway.. NOT TO MENTION the weight that she didnt care to gain when shes having all THESE BABIES.

    it seems to me she doesnt care about these kids anyway, the surgery would probally help her anyway.

    We already have TOO FREAKING many kids without parents.

    She shouldnt go to jail, but she shouldnt be able to KEEP on doing what she is doing to innocent babies..

    This makes me soooo mad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I agree with your stance..but unfortunately or fortunately its not allowed by law. Until 1974 people who were thought to be unfit, mentally unstable or imbeciles (ms?) were sterilized. This was done under a eugenics cause/law and was perfectly legal. I provided links with more info on it...

    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank...es/dh23eu.html

    http://www.thalidomide.ca/gwolbring/eugenics.htm

    I have seen and read so many stories that make me wish some of these people could locked up forever or not allowed to have kids..
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    Default Re:Woman charged with murder for refusing a c-section

    Quote Originally Posted by asingledancer link=board=1;threadid=7358;start=msg84299#msg84299 date=1079298098
    if men had the ability to do this.. they would castrate the hell out of them.
    There are an estimated 13.4 million single parents in America, of whom 11.17 million (or so) are women. In 1993, only 37% received the child support their children were due.

    The Federal Office of Child Support in the Preliminary Statistics for 2002 reports that $92.3 billion in accumulated unpaid support (up from $88 billion in 2001)is due to almost 20 million children in the United States.

    30-35% of all child support cases in the U.S. involve more than one state, yet collection on these cases make up only 10%( this is a 17% increase in amount of money collected). Delinquent parents are able to flee across state lines to avoid child support obligations.

    50% of all white children growing up in single parent households, who do not receive support, live at or below the poverty level.


    60% of all Hispanic children growing up in single parent households, live at or below the poverty level.


    70% of all black children growing up in single parent households, live at or below the poverty level.

    "Single mothers are nine times more likely to live in deep poverty than the married family, with incomes less than half of the official poverty line."
    David J. Eggebeen and Daniel T. Lichter, "Race, Family Structure, and Changing Poverty Among American Children," American Sociological Review 56 (December 1991), 807. Cited on page 31

    Divorced mothers see their income drop to 30%, on average. Divorced fathers on average experience a 77% increase of disposable income.
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    Default Re:Woman charged with murder for refusing a c-section

    i still say hysterectomy.. LOL.. i just think that there SHOULD be some kind of ammendment to this law.. In these situations IT IS endagering another human life yet to be born!!

    First of all she needs help for her drug problem to try and get her back to REALITY!!!

    she SHOULD MOST DEFINETLY see jail time!
    It would be absolutely ridiculous for her to actually get charged, But i say put her away for a couple years and make her think of all her mistakes.

    Some consuling could help to!

    I dont believe i will be visiting this post again, IT MAKES ME SICK! AND SO MAD
    errrrrrrrr..

    If i had the choice i would throw her in jail (woman's prison) for a good 30 years or so. Just long enough so she would go through the change of life.

    Let her ruin her own life, NOT THAT of an innocent child.


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