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Oct 04, 2006 15:59

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biggerstaffsgrl October 4 2006, 21:34:49 UTC
i couldn't even read the whole article it was making me sick.

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easybakeoven October 4 2006, 22:33:50 UTC
so their vagina becomes less swollen, and if they decide to keep the child they raise a handicapped child. I guess they've got their priorities straight.

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easybakeoven October 4 2006, 22:34:28 UTC
btw, big time sarcasm on saying they've got their priorities straight.

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biggerstaffsgrl October 4 2006, 22:42:47 UTC
hahaha i was like PETER HOW DARE YOU!!!!!!!1111
[big time sarcasm on my part in this comment]

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kris10_renee October 5 2006, 00:17:46 UTC
I am so glad that those girls have their and their babys health as their number one priority. lame.

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xdaveyidx October 5 2006, 01:25:49 UTC
Life is good.
Drugs are bad.

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myjournalname October 5 2006, 02:33:11 UTC
i like how everyone is judging these girls rather than saying/thinking, "hey, wait a second, they're kids who've gotten into a shitty situation and don't have much help in handling it. maybe it would be more appropriate to think about how we can reach out to teenage mothers."
also, moms of any age smoke while pregnant...sad but true. this is really poor journalism that just serves to further ostracize teenage moms.

i'd say more, but i doubt anyone would care/agree.

ps it's still a sad story

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easybakeoven October 5 2006, 19:45:23 UTC
"i'd say more, but i doubt anyone would care/agree"

easy there governor, don't think the world is a bunch of close-minded ignoramouses who only want to hear what they believe is right and don't like being challenged.

discussions are good things.

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biggerstaffsgrl October 6 2006, 18:56:59 UTC
i agree, you made me think with your perspective, and i would not have argued if you had said more, actually i would have liked to read it.

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