Again, the problem here is poverty, racism, George Bush, and global warming, not this woman being an idiot, perpetuating a legacy of teenage pregnancy. I had to do the math and I figured if she and her daughter get pregnant at 13, with a 9 month pregnancy each, this could be done.
I don't know about you, but when I was 13 I was playing Kid Icarus on Nintendo and "Kick the Can."
Man Kid Icarus was a hard game.
ReplyDeleteOh remember, it takes a village to raise a child.. You don't need parents, a strong father figure, or discipline.. The government will take care of ya!.
ReplyDeleteWe're looking at a social and ethical train wreck here, no doubt about that... but on the bright side, her granddaughter was 11 years old and already had a job. So, um, hooray for work ethic?
ReplyDeleteHits home... had to figure out some of my extended family's generation time line... 13 years for each generation. Of course they were carrying an arsenal to a two day funeral trip... Wow I thought I was a doomer...
ReplyDeleteHi -- I read you all the time. Hope you are safe -- what with your highway system collapsing and all. Take care.
ReplyDeleteCapitalista in AZ
Well, i guess the advantage of it is, assuming that she's good looking of course, you could tell your mates that... uh... never mind :)
ReplyDeleteMore validation for sterilizing those of this ilk...Harsh? Yep, but nothing else has worked and everyone wins with this option.
ReplyDelete11 years old, it her time in the next year or so.
ReplyDeleteWhat in blazes do you mean "everyone wins" with forced sterilization? The people being sterilized certainly don't win! As far as I'm concerned, selling drugs shouldn't be a crime at all, and it definitely shouldn't be punishable by sterilization!
ReplyDeleteDrug pushers are just providing a product to the people who want it. If the government suddenly decided that beer ought to be illegal, do you think the owners of Coors and Budweiser should then be forced under the knife?