BPSCG said:
But isn't the decision whether to have children or abort them a decision that should be made only by the mother and her doctor, not by the government or anyone else? Who are we to judge whether a woman's choice is right or wrong?
Yes, absolutely, I agree with you. However, this is such an extreme case that it just gave me pause. (or paws)
Don't agree too quickly. I was being sarcastic there.
Fourteen kids, lives with her mother, husband is who-knows-where. What do you suppose the odds are that she and her kids are going to be on all kinds of public assistance? Food stamps. Welfare. Medicaid.
Assuming that's the case (and I don't know that it is - she could be an Iraqi oil heiress for all I know) all that public assistance will be paid by
you.
So when someone says it's not your business whether or not someone has children, do you think it becomes your business if you are almost certainly going to have to pay for those children?
Infertility is indeed a medical condition--believe me I know. I think it does qualify.
I didn't ask if it was a medical condition. So is baldness. I asked if it was a disease or an illness. Not all medical conditions need treatment. Diseases and illnesses do.
No. it definitely seems to be the grandfather who's going to return to Iraq.
I think the wording is rather ambiguous, actually.
LibraryLady said:
I talk about a lot of things that are none of my business.
Hell, that's half the purpose of Social Issues and Current Events.
I think Beeps was being satirical of someone who might speculate like that.
No, my speculation was in dead earnest, but I was admitting that it was pure speculation and that I had no evidence to back it up.
Doesn't it seem odd that the (grand)father is going back to Iraq so he can make money to send back here for the kids? When did Iraq become the great job market? I don't know the reason the (grand)father went back, and the suggestion of flight to evade prosecution for criminal incest was just being a little provocative on my part.
But I'd have to have my BS meter turned off and stored in the closet to think there was nothing fishy about it.