Comments on: Teens' Pregnancy Pact Shocks Mass. Town
Authorities Say High School Girls Planned To Have Babies As Part Of Secret Pact
- Where is CPS?
They were all for taking the FLDS children away and they had less teens pregnant than in this town.
Of course they won''t come, we can discriminate against religion in this country but not against *** and birth control being handed out at schools. - Reply to this comment
- Kids deserve a mom and dad. But we''re not permitted to teach that nowadays.
It astonishes me that there are people on this board who openly advocate forced abortion of babies simply because their mothers chose to get pregnant. What is this country coming to?
It astonishes me that people would advocate for contraception as a "solution" for people who CHOOSE to conceive. Whatever happened to "freedom of choice"?
The Chinese government-like mindset displayed on this message board is chilling and disgusting. Forced abortion and forced contraception are crimes against humanity. For shame! - Reply to this comment
- wh0res LOL That about sums it up. pure trash....
Posted by sblake63 at 05:58 PM : Jun 20, 2008
Actually, since they were not being paid, the correct term is "sl-uts." Unless THEY paid the guy to knock them up, then they are...um, can''t be Johns...maybe...how about...Janes? - Reply to this comment
- wh0res LOL That about sums it up. pure trash....
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- All I know is, I''m moving to Glouster to get in on some of that action, baby. ;o) Just kidding!!
Some things are just so out-there you have to just shake your head.
Didn''t the greatest generation turn out a whole bunch of kids? Oh, but those boomers were the result of a war. So, can''t really compare eras. OK, I give, I just don''t understand. - Reply to this comment
- Maybe if *** and single parenthood wasn''t so glamorized in the media and on movies they wouldn''t think it is so great. These girls don''t have a clue what they are setting themselves up for and the poor children born of these poor decision making children probably don''t have much to look forward to either. Just plain sad.
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- WHERE THE HELL ARE THE PARENTS AND THE MORALS INSTILLED IN THESE CHILDREN! If these parents dont make these girls either abort or give their child up. Babies raising babies is what is making this whole world go down hill, and they dont understand that these "babies" grow up to be adults..... they dont want to raise a kid, all they want is the attention that society gives them. And because society has become so open to these kind of events make it even more ok in their mind, when it is not..... these kids i bet are direct reflections of their parents getting knocked up at a young age, and their parents letting them go through with it...... god bless our world that is coming, and i am not even religious! I live in Massachusetts also, and I know that scum comes from Glouceste, but i never thought it was this bad. I mean sleeping with a homeless man, you have got to be kidding me!!! I bet her Mom and Dad are proud.... lmao
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- Posted by hypnotoad72 at 04:52 PM : Jun 20, 2008
What gets me is no matter how much the school or the parents provide birth control, if a bunch of girls decide they want to have babies together and play house with them, what good will it do.
I hear now, there is a law there that might hold the school, teachers, and the principal partially responsibles.
Only in America. - Reply to this comment
- Dilan07:
All your post proves is that stereotypes never know they are stereotypes. - Reply to this comment
- They are now considering a plan to provide birth control services in the high school next fall.
You can lead a horse to water.................
Posted by AJMarine111
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Since few value *** anymore, and that''s the biggest shame of it all, and the media combined with naive peer pressure are the main catalysts here, things have got to change.
Once the genie comes out, how do you convince him to go back in? On "I Dream of Jeannie", the genie had to be tricked into doing so. Reverse psychology, perhaps? - Reply to this comment
- "If all your friends were jumping off a bridge, would you do it too?". Oops. Lets all have babies! Oh my gosh! Yeah lets! Right on! First one to the pharmacy is a rotten ovum!
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- Strange and frightening how the movie "Idiocracy" is coming true more and more each day.
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- It is not their parents responsibility, it is the girls'' responsibility.
Completly true. Of course, there is reality. - Reply to this comment
- More people need to praise the teenage moms who are doing good instead of stereotyping every young mother!!!!
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Posted by Dilan07 at 04:00 PM : Jun 20, 2008
Unfortunately honey--you are the exception rather than the rule. While you justly deserve to feel good about yourself and the way you are handling your responsibilities that doesn''t mean others should necessarily be praising you. To be an adult means to take personal responsibility for yourself and your decisions and praise is almost never part of the equation. - Reply to this comment
- Dilan07
And you should be praised. You have beat the odds. Unfortunatly too many don''t. I think that''s why people are frustrated. You were very lucky to be in a situation that was condusive to raising a child, or at least having the smarts to creat that situation. You are not who people are frustrated with my dear. People are frustrated with teens who don''t seem to care whether they get pregnant or not cause someone will come along to make it all better. YOU took responsibility, so many other''s don''t. - Reply to this comment
- LIBERAL girls know enough to practice safe ***...stupid, APOLITICAL, dumb girls think pregnancy is cool...just wait ''''til they have the day to day parenting...they we social liberals will be paying for welfare and day care for these clueless kids.
_____Posted by Juliemd at 03:42 PM : Jun 20, 2008
First off, I am almost a 20 year old mother of a 15 month old... i was a few days shy of 18 when i got pregnant and I really took offense to what Juliemd has said... I am NOT on welfare and i DO NOT expect somebody else to pay for my child''s day care. I am an educated woman who graduated from high school on time and who is in college! I am married to my son''s father who is an U.S. Marine! It just really hurts to see people say things like this and make all of us teen mothers look bad just because of a few 15 year olds. It''s not fair to myself and others my age who do take care of their child(ren) and who are there physically and emotionally for them. More people need to praise the teenage moms who are doing good instead of stereotyping every young mother!!!! - Reply to this comment
- You know, lochlan, these girls made the choice to have kids and they are the ones who should raise them. It is not their parents responsibility, it is the girls'' responsibility. If the parents raise these babies then they are fools. Why should the parents put their lives on hold because their immature, stupid daughters couldn''t keep their pants zipped? If they have to go to night school or get their ged then so be it. These girls, even though they are young, need to be taught responsibility and held accountable for their actions.
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- I know this doesn''t directly hit this specific child issue, but, I vote we do a a 3 strike you''re out rule with bad parents. If you became pregnant before 18, strike 1, if you have child protective services involved with you once, strike 2, the second time, strike 3 your out, manditory sterilization.
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- Stupid girls who will never achieve the level of seeing how hard it is to raise a child as a responsible adult, never mind as a clueless child. The burdon these girls will put on their parents for the next decade and a half, and on their children (especially for the ones who won''t be able to rely on family to help) will soon be understood.
Enjoy college, girls, and all those nights out with your friends, and that professional career you always wanted, and... because chances are, you''re not going to see them.
All that aside, kids are amazing and fun and completly dependent on your affection. - Reply to this comment
- They are now considering a plan to provide birth control services in the high school next fall.
You can lead a horse to water................. - Reply to this comment




