Thursday, March 26, 2009

More Publicity for the Octuplet Mom-Not Right!

I'm appalled at the publicity Nadya Suleman, the Octuplet mom is receiving. People are actually donating money to her. It's to help raise her 14 children, but she will squander so much of it away on unnecessary toys for her other 6 children, clothes, fast food, manicures & pedicures, and who knows what else. She is obviously mentally unstable, yet we entrust her with all these innocent children and premature infants. It's not fair and it's not right. We, the tax paying citizens of the United States of America will be paying for her medical bills through Medicaid. We will be paying for her through the welfare system too. Of course the children need care, but should we just GIVE her money to toss around mindlessly? I think someone with wisdom should be managing her finances and it should be put in a Trust Fund to care for the children only!

I think of all the needy people in this country who truly put forth an effort to work and provide for their families. Yet, this woman now lives off our tax paying dollars and donations of kind hearted people who care about the babies. I don't think the children should be taken from her, but she definitely needs help raising them if they're to become decent human beings. They need their mother, as crazy as she is, and she seems to honestly love them. But just throwing money at Nadya is not the answer. She needs to be supervised and someone needs to advise her on money matters, or be in charge of her finances so she can't just spend all the money and have nothing left to care for her 14 children. I hesitate to post a photo of Nadya, because I don't want to ADD to her 'fame,' but I will post one photo so you know who I'm discussing. The health and well-being of the 14 children are my number one concern. I read today that she fired the 'Angels in Waiting' nonprofit nursing group because she thought they were spying on her and reporting her to social-child services, which they did three times. If she's caring for her children appropriately, she has nothing to worry about. She's going to hire another group of chosen nurses that she said will be trained by the Hospital staff (oh right, when will they have time to train these nurses, that is specialized training that took months and years of training to be efficient as a NICU nurse). My goodness, I just hope these children get the love, care, and support they need to be healthy, happy and balanced little people.

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