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<blockquote data-quote="OLDMAN3" data-source="post: 1764008"><p>I have not attacked you, and will not. I think it is great that you have adopted.</p><p>Although I don't feel the need to justify myself, I will answer.</p><p>I house, clothe and feed more than 5 children (I also don't want UPS to catch on).</p><p>My family and I also volunteer on an ongoing basis for a group that houses, feeds and shelters unwed mothers and their children. We also provide free childcare for the mothers so they can find work. We also help to find affordable housing for the families. We also donate time and resources to an organization that provides necessities (clothing, diapers, formula etc.) for underprivileged mothers. In addition we have supported, for decades, an orphanage in India that cares for outcast orphans.</p><p></p><p>My answering your question is not to build myself up. But rather, I want you to know my involvement in supporting underprivileged mothers is not at all uncommon for pro-life people that I have known. Pro-life advocates are often painted as unwilling to care for the mothers or their children. I believe this to be the opposite of reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLDMAN3, post: 1764008"] I have not attacked you, and will not. I think it is great that you have adopted. Although I don't feel the need to justify myself, I will answer. I house, clothe and feed more than 5 children (I also don't want UPS to catch on). My family and I also volunteer on an ongoing basis for a group that houses, feeds and shelters unwed mothers and their children. We also provide free childcare for the mothers so they can find work. We also help to find affordable housing for the families. We also donate time and resources to an organization that provides necessities (clothing, diapers, formula etc.) for underprivileged mothers. In addition we have supported, for decades, an orphanage in India that cares for outcast orphans. My answering your question is not to build myself up. But rather, I want you to know my involvement in supporting underprivileged mothers is not at all uncommon for pro-life people that I have known. Pro-life advocates are often painted as unwilling to care for the mothers or their children. I believe this to be the opposite of reality. [/QUOTE]
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