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Old 10-27-2008, 11:42 AM
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I'll let them decide if it was a good decision or not.
They have a D Syndrome child. That wasn't the result they were looking for. They made a bad decision. They have to live with the result of their poor decision. The reason we don't agree is because you're afraid to admit that the result(a D.S. child) is a poor one. You've been brainwashed to say it's a fine result. I just didn't go along with the brainwashing when it was tried on me. It's not the result they wanted. It's a poor result that came from a poor decision(43 year old pssy being used to make a child for the 5th time=bad decision.)
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Old 10-27-2008, 11:45 AM
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They have a D Syndrome child. That wasn't the result they were looking for. They made a bad decision. They have to live with the result of their poor decision. The reason we don't agree is because you're afraid to admit that the result(a D.S. child) is a poor one. You've been brainwashed to say it's a fine result. I just didn't go along with the brainwashing when it was tried on me. It's not the result they wanted. It's a poor result that came from a poor decision(43 year old pssy being used to make a child for the 5th time=bad decision.)
Sorry Scuds, your argument doesn't add up! You have no idea what any parent thinks when they have a child...you just have an opinion.
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Old 10-27-2008, 11:49 AM
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Sorry Scuds, your argument doesn't add up! You have no idea what any parent thinks when they have a child...you just have an opinion.
O.K., Down Syndrome was one of the results they had hoped for. You're right.
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Old 10-27-2008, 12:01 PM
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Are you guys trying to tell me that longoria was NOT trying to stick his glove up Rollins's butt last night? It was clear from the replay.
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Old 10-27-2008, 12:09 PM
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Are you guys trying to tell me that longoria was NOT trying to stick his glove up Rollins's butt last night? It was clear from the replay.
Dala that was great... I couldnt stop laughing especially since they kept "blowing up" that image and just focused on the glove stuck between the butt cheeks!

I wonder if Werth felt violated?
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Old 10-27-2008, 12:09 PM
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I don't think he was intentionally, but it sure did look like it. That wasn't the result he was looking for. He made a bad decision. He has to live with the result of his poor decision. The reason we don't agree is because you're afraid to admit that the result (glove up the ass) is a poor one. You've been brainwashed to say it's a fine result. I just didn't go along with the brainwashing when it was tried on me. It's not the result he wanted. It's a poor result that came from a poor decision(trying to stick your glove up someone's ass during the world series = bad decision)

OOOOOOOOOO
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Old 10-27-2008, 12:26 PM
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Dude, get some help. Seriously. You're nuts. The reason we don't agree is because you are insane. So by your line of thinking had the baby been born fine, the decision would have been good right?
No, they would have just gotten away with making a poor decision(just like 75 year old chainsmokers have.)
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Old 10-27-2008, 12:44 PM
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No, they would have just gotten away with making a poor decision(just like 75 year old chainsmokers have.)
I can't agree Scuds. Especially comparing chain smoking to having a baby at plus 40. I find it hard to believe that they didn't investigate and know the odds of having a Down's Baby at their age and make the decision that they would welcome the child no matter what. Is this baby a burden on society? I don't believe she should be Vice President, let alone President, but her having a Down's Baby has absolutely nothing to do with that, as it shouldn't. Drinking and driving is a bad decision, chain smoking is a bad decision/addiction, saying she understands International Policy because she can see Russia was a bad decision. Raising a Down's Child is an admirable one, IMO.

And if this pregancy was an accident, then certainly their personal beliefs on abortion would have made that decision simple in their minds.

Link to Down's Risk:
http://www.babycenter.com/404_what-a...-older_3127.bc
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Old 10-27-2008, 12:57 PM
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Hewo!


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SkidsMother is on an ignore list. He mainly comes here to talk about his out of body experiences. To SkidsMother, the subjects being written about are not nearly as important as his representation of the lunatic fringe's opinion of said subject. To him, insanity is the subject.
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Old 10-27-2008, 01:00 PM
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Hewo!


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[B]SkidsMother is on an ignore list. He mainly comes here to talk about his out of body experiences. To SkidsMother, the subjects being written about are not nearly as important as his representation of the lunatic fringe's opinion of said subject. To him, insanity is the subject[/b].

that is just plain brilliant... great work friend
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Old 10-27-2008, 02:07 PM
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How'd a frog get in this thread?

I'm darting flies.




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OOOOOOOOOO
I can't believe I/we just defended Sarah Palin
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