Wednesday, July 1, 2009

10 Weeks 3 Days: High Test Scores

A while back Nebraska enacted their Safe Haven law where someone could drop off and unwanted child at a hospital without the fear of prosecution. It was intented for infants, but since it used the term "child", legally it meant anyone under the age of 19. So this dude drops off 9 kids. You can read the article here. Basically the guy had a bunch of kids with his wife and during the labor of the newest child, she died. So he has a bunch of kids from age 1 month to 16 years, his wife is gone and he apparently, "lost the will to be a parent." Not only that, but the state had paid out near 1 million in government aid in the form of food stamps, medicaid, ect. So even though these people could not afford to have the kids, they just kept on having more and once the wife died, this dude just drops them off at the hospital. So, I'm thinking, at least they aren't having more kids. THINK AGAIN! This douche bag has got himself a new woman and she's pregnant WITH TWINS! The story is here. I think when you opt for your right to just "walk away" from all your kids, you should be banned from creating more. And you know this dude is not any better off financially... Or mentally.

We really need to start a pre-breeding test. I'm expecting a baby, I'll take the test right now. It's no problem for me because I used a little thing called common sense. But if you fail the test, you get sterilized. It's like the assholes live forever theory. Good people can't have kids but idiots seem to be able to breed like rabbits. and I do know people who aren't idiots who have a lot of kids. It's only works one way. Not everyone with a lot of kids is an idiot, but if you are an idiot (or a crackhead or a wife beater or a redneck) you're probably very fertile.

1 comment:

  1. I work in an elementary school and get to see the cream of the crop when it comes to kids whose parents should not be allowed to breed. I totally agree with you. I also think parents who have behavior disorders should be required to take parenting classes if they intend on taking help from the state (ie: medical aid, food stamps, public education...)

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