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Lilaca
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 12:59pm |
I've probably had more periods than she has in her lifetime
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Jewelsnyc
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Location: Brick City
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 1:12pm |
mizzsandra00 wrote:
It's different when your the oldest tho......and what if you aren't at the house and have to take you sib everywhere with you....,, |
you hit it on the head 00. My sister & I have a big age difference & she had to watch me & take me everywhere, to this day were not close & she's always resented me for something I had nothing to do with.
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sexyandfamous
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 4:51pm |
ScorpioLuv wrote:
The doctors told her the last time that if she were to try and have another one she'd die. Smmfh. |
The world won't miss her. Truth to be told, they are not doing anyone no harm by having so many kids, but it is obvious that this woman has some kind of mental problems. I read once that she spends THIRTY minutes daily with each child. That means she only spends a total of 9 hours and a half with those kids. She probably sleeps 8 hours. So what does she do the other seven hours? She spends time with all of them at the same time? She is delusional. I wish people wouldn't misunderstand the Bible: when God said that people should go and procreate, people forget that at the time that the Bible was supposedly created, the world was very different, meaning that people would die young, sometimes wouldn't even pass 10 years of age. That's why God said to make another child if the others died early. He did not mean that people should have a clown vagina and 19 kids!!
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SoutherNtellect
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 5:21pm |
lord, they're bringing the bible into this
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blaquefoxx
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 5:36pm |
I mean if she's married and the kids are taken cared of, I really don't see what the problem is. Some people are more fruitful than others *shrugs*
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GG
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Location: New York
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 5:55pm |
Her vagina, her rules
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Midna
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 6:11pm |
People like this scare me. They behave as if these children are just goals.
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GG
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 6:17pm |
By 2075, half of this country's white population will be dug*gar related. lol
Edited by GG - Oct 09 2013 at 6:18pm
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mzmee
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 7:19pm |
sweetskul wrote:
must be like throwing a hotdog thru a hallway |
 Im dead I died I died Im dead I died
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FarraFace
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Posted: Oct 09 2013 at 8:48pm |
Lilaca wrote:
This woman must be stopped,
She will put clear folks back into the majority. |
Midna wrote:
People like this scare me. They behave as if these children are just goals.
| http://www.amazon.com/Birthing-Mighty-Warriors-Rachel-Scott/dp/1594674655http://mag.newsweek.com/2009/03/16/extreme-motherhood.html http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/AmericanFamily/story?id=979212&page=1
Understanding Quiverfull, the antifeminist, conservative Christian
movement that motivates popular reality-TV families like the Du rs.
...Scott says couples should have children, not just because they are cute.
She says that the future of our society hangs in the balance.
"When good people stop having kids, society fails," she said. "Our society definitely needs strong families once again."
Often, children of the movement are also called "arrows." Quiverfull
takes its name from Psalm 127: "Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
are sons born in one's youth. Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of
them. They will not be put to shame when they contend with their
enemies in the gate." |
Christians should leave family planning in God's hands, and become
"maternal missionaries": birthing as many children as He gives them as
both a demonstration of radical faith and obedience, as well as a plan
to effect Christian revival in the culture through demographic
means—that is, by having more children than their political opponents.
A wealth of military metaphors follows from this namesake, as Pride and
her fellow advocates urge women toward militant fecundity in the service
of religious rebirth: creating what they bluntly refer to as an army of
devout children to wage spiritual battle against God's enemies. As
Quiverfull author Rachel Scott writes in her 2004 movement book,
"Birthing God's Mighty Warriors," "Children are our ammunition in the
spiritual realm to whip the enemy! These special arrows were handcrafted
by the warrior himself and were carefully fashioned to achieve the
purpose of annihilating the enemy."
Quiverfull advocates Rick and Jan Hess, authors of 1990's "A Full
Quiver: Family Planning and the Lordship of Christ," envision the
worldly gains such a method could bring, if more Christians began
producing "full quivers" of "arrows for the war": control of both houses
of Congress, the "reclamation" of sinful cities like San Francisco and
massive boycotts of companies that do not comply with conservative
Christian mores. "If the body of Christ had been reproducing as we were
designed to do," the Hesses write, "we would not be in the mess we are
today.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/wp/2013/10/08/josh-du r-on-his-family-research-council-job-new-life-in-washington/
Kee
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