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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 546567" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>Diesel I have to disagree with you on parading the daughter. </p><p>Just because she made a mistake and got pregnant unmarried, should she be degraded and sent away to an unwed mothers home, and be hidden away like in the 60s, put the baby up for adoption, or better yet to the liberals out there, sent to Dr. Tillers office. (oh wait hes dead) And did you see how his death was commemorated with free abortions for all? </p><p>She was young, she made a mistake and she is taking responsibility, caring for her child, loving it, and sending a message that it aint easy, it aint the way to do it, But. and getting on with her life. And I would bet Momma and Daddy are footing the bill until she can be responsible for her family herself. </p><p>I had a child and I was very young, and my parents never hid me away, (although they may have wanted to) They helped me and I raised my child to be a fine young man. And even though Roe vs Wade, passed on my birthday, (also the day I conceived<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/FeltTip/greedy.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":greedy:" title="Greedy :greedy:" data-shortname=":greedy:" />) and abortion was now an option, they did not suggest it. And they stood by me. As parents should. So I see no problem parading her. They have a brand new grandchild to love, a daughter they still love, and a message to send to young girls. </p><p>Wait til you are old enough, married and ready, its not all glamour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 546567, member: 1944"] Diesel I have to disagree with you on parading the daughter. Just because she made a mistake and got pregnant unmarried, should she be degraded and sent away to an unwed mothers home, and be hidden away like in the 60s, put the baby up for adoption, or better yet to the liberals out there, sent to Dr. Tillers office. (oh wait hes dead) And did you see how his death was commemorated with free abortions for all? She was young, she made a mistake and she is taking responsibility, caring for her child, loving it, and sending a message that it aint easy, it aint the way to do it, But. and getting on with her life. And I would bet Momma and Daddy are footing the bill until she can be responsible for her family herself. I had a child and I was very young, and my parents never hid me away, (although they may have wanted to) They helped me and I raised my child to be a fine young man. And even though Roe vs Wade, passed on my birthday, (also the day I conceived:greedy:) and abortion was now an option, they did not suggest it. And they stood by me. As parents should. So I see no problem parading her. They have a brand new grandchild to love, a daughter they still love, and a message to send to young girls. Wait til you are old enough, married and ready, its not all glamour. [/QUOTE]
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