UCantHavaDaMango said: I do understand what you're saying, Supa. Yes, for a lot of people, caring for a severely disabled child would mean entering financial hell. I'm being completely serious when I say that I wish I were rich, so that I could help families like this. I don't think anyone should ever have to choose between money and their children.
For me, I would choose my children, because in the end, what's more important? [Edited 2/22/07 14:01pm] If you end up not really being able to care for them because you don't have the ability.....then? I personally believe we should help parents but I'm in the minority in this cuntry. People care more about wal-mart's profits and Paris Hilton's inheritance than they do about helping out parents with an extreme burden. 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: UCantHavaDaMango said: I do understand what you're saying, Supa. Yes, for a lot of people, caring for a severely disabled child would mean entering financial hell. I'm being completely serious when I say that I wish I were rich, so that I could help families like this. I don't think anyone should ever have to choose between money and their children.
For me, I would choose my children, because in the end, what's more important? [Edited 2/22/07 14:01pm] If you end up not really being able to care for them because you don't have the ability.....then? I personally believe we should help parents but I'm in the minority in this cuntry. People care more about wal-mart's profits and Paris Hilton's inheritance than they do about helping out parents with an extreme burden. I'll join you then! I believe in helping families too. Wanna hear me sing? www.ChampagneHoneybee.com | |
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