Nadya Suleman: Mother of Eight+6, A Complete FAILURE

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I'm officially adding Nadya Suleman to my list of all time FAILURES.  You may have heard that Suelman recently gave birth (if that's what you call it) to octuplets.  Only problem is she's on welfare, and already has six kids.  If you're thinking rationally, you're probably saying to yourself, "yeah, this lady is a complete and utter moron."  Man, I'm with you.

Here are some other details about this whole octuplet situation that make it even more asinine (from MyWay News):

  • Suleman has been supporting her six other children with $490 a month in food stamps.  She receives Social Security disability payments for three of the youngsters that total approx $2,379 a month.  She's clearly in no position to bring a kid, yet alone 14 of them into this world.  She expects hard-working Californians and Americans to pay for this atrocity?

  • Suelman estimates her in vitro fertilization procedures have cost $100,000.

  • Suleman has said she saved for the treatments by working double shifts and also used money from a disability award exceeding $165,000 that she received after an on-the-job back injury.  She's an opportunistic leech on the state of California, the United States, and our legal system.

  • The Suleman octuplets' medical costs have not been disclosed, but in 2006, the average cost for a premature baby's hospital stay in California was $164,273, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Eight times that equals $1.3 million.  So, how is she going to pay for this?

  • Suelman is now getting death threats for bringing eight more kids into this world, while expecting tax payers to foot the bill.  Gee, I wonder why?

Listen, I have nothing against responsible mothers, children, or having kids.  But I have everything against irresponsible people making irrational choices while expecting me and other hard-working citizens to pay for their mistakes.

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