Topic: castration
yellowrose10's photo
Fri 05/29/09 11:57 AM
rofl

Jill298's photo
Fri 05/29/09 12:00 PM
Ok, since aparently I'm not allowed to discuss this subject as openly as I would like, I hereby cast my vote and leave this thread

You better get your tail back here mister :angry: don't make me drag you by your earslaugh I'm so not cleaning up the mess you just madelaugh

SirQuixote's photo
Fri 05/29/09 12:02 PM
Sounds like your typical "family-values" Palin supporter to me. He is a tribute to the quality of intellect and good taste of TN women. Aftert all, it is the Volunteer state.

Jill298's photo
Fri 05/29/09 12:04 PM

Sounds like your typical "family-values" Palin supporter to me. He is a tribute to the quality of intellect and good taste of TN women. Aftert all, it is the Volunteer state.
shocked whoa you went there... shocked :laughing: :laughing:

Foliel's photo
Fri 05/29/09 07:37 PM
my only problem with not having children out of wedlock, is what if your a happy couple but you dont want to get married? does thast mean you arent allowed to have children?


yellowrose10's photo
Fri 05/29/09 07:57 PM
Foliel...for me anyway...it's not the matter of marriage or not...it's about the number of children

ThomasJB's photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:07 PM

Foliel...for me anyway...it's not the matter of marriage or not...it's about the number of children


I have done a lot research in genealogy and in past it wasn't all that uncommon for couples to have 12 or more children. I read a case just last night of a couple that had fifteen children. As an added bonus welfare hadn't been invented yet.

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:09 PM


Foliel...for me anyway...it's not the matter of marriage or not...it's about the number of children


I have done a lot research in genealogy and in past it wasn't all that uncommon for couples to have 12 or more children. I read a case just last night of a couple that had fifteen children. As an added bonus welfare hadn't been invented yet.


as I have said before...if they can take care of the children...then it's no one business how many they have.

no photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:10 PM
some can't even take care of one

scttrbrain's photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:30 PM



Foliel...for me anyway...it's not the matter of marriage or not...it's about the number of children


I have done a lot research in genealogy and in past it wasn't all that uncommon for couples to have 12 or more children. I read a case just last night of a couple that had fifteen children. As an added bonus welfare hadn't been invented yet.


as I have said before...if they can take care of the children...then it's no one business how many they have.


I am not normally a bettin woman, but; I'd be willing to bet that most if not all are on welfare. When they are on welfare...we become their serogate parents. We pay for them to have a raise these children. Not to mention we pay for their hospital stays and future medical attention.Child care etc etc etc...

Kat

ThomasJB's photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:32 PM
What did people do before welfare?

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:34 PM
probably did what they had to do to survive. today...they have welfare

tngxl65's photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:37 PM

some can't even take care of one


Some can't take care of themselves

scttrbrain's photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:38 PM

What did people do before welfare?

Before welfare??? They got off their asses and worked! They took care of their responsibilities. People actually got married and worked on that too.

Also back when; they tried to know who they were dealing with before they had kids. It didn't used to be popular to have kids then "maybe" think about getting married.If at all.

Kat

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:38 PM
personally...I don't have a problem with welfare to help get someone back on there feet. but this guy and these gals are just irresponsible

no photo
Fri 05/29/09 08:42 PM

What did people do before welfare?


die?

Jill298's photo
Fri 05/29/09 09:26 PM


Foliel...for me anyway...it's not the matter of marriage or not...it's about the number of children


I have done a lot research in genealogy and in past it wasn't all that uncommon for couples to have 12 or more children. I read a case just last night of a couple that had fifteen children. As an added bonus welfare hadn't been invented yet.
You're also talking about a couple having children... a family. That I have no problem with. Like the "Dugger" family on TV. 18 kids and counting. It's one family that raises ALL of their children. In this case tho it's one man, with at least 11 different mothers and 21 kids. Not the same as just having a large family.

Jill298's photo
Fri 05/29/09 09:28 PM

personally...I don't have a problem with welfare to help get someone back on there feet. but this guy and these gals are just irresponsible
That's what the welfare system is intended for. A subsidy. Something to help make ends meet until you can get on your feet and pay your bills yourself. It's not meant to fully support you and your family just so you don't have to work. But... that's what it's turned into.

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 05/29/09 09:28 PM
I wonder if the children have any relationship with their other siblings? can you imagine the family reunions?

Jill298's photo
Fri 05/29/09 09:29 PM

I wonder if the children have any relationship with their other siblings? can you imagine the family reunions?
That's what I was saying before... I can't imagine a life like that. You know they can't possibly have a good relationship with ALL of their siblings. They probably don't even know all of their names.