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Japanese Hospital's Anonymous Drop Box For Unwanted Babies Winds Up With 3-Year-Old Boy

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by randalds May 16, 2007 6:38 PM EDT
Is the hole big enough to stuff Bush into?
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by susanhelit May 16, 2007 6:12 PM EDT
Get real, getreal - which would you rather have - this poor toddler with his uncaring parents, maybe abused or killed to get him out of their way, or with a new family that will love him and raise him right!

A drop box is a great thing, because otherwise these children, which exist no matter what, are abused or killed, or merely (as if it's merely) neglected their whole lives. Birth control is the best option, but if they fail there, the drop box is a good way to get children away from bad parents.
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by fizzal-2009 May 16, 2007 5:36 PM EDT
Maybee they can increase a tax deduction for children and then they won,t want too get rid of them so quick?
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by fizzal-2009 May 16, 2007 5:31 PM EDT
Maybee they can increase a tax deduction for children and then they won,t want too get rid of them so quick?
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by abigail4476 May 16, 2007 5:18 PM EDT
I would rather see children dropped off in a safe place, regardless of their age, than to be abused, neglected or killed.

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by passerby2 May 16, 2007 4:49 PM EDT
sorry for the repeat posts, thought the button was frozen.
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by incog-nito May 16, 2007 4:45 PM EDT
Keep this child away from his father. If the father can do this, then the child is not safe with him. Better to have him dropped off to a safe environment, than to return him to a parent who does not want him.

Yes, it is a sad story, but you need to think about the child's welfare first. And no, I do not think the drop-off is a bad idea.
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by incog-nito May 16, 2007 4:37 PM EDT
Keep this child away from his father. If the father can do this, then the child is not safe with him. Better to have him dropped off to a safe environment, than to return him to a parent who does not want him.

Yes, it is a sad story, but you need to think about the child's welfare first. And no, I do not think the drop-off is a bad idea.
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by incog-nito May 16, 2007 4:33 PM EDT
Keep this child away from his father. If the father can do this, then the child is not safe with him. Better to have him dropped off to a safe environment, than to return him to a parent who does not want him. Yes, it is a sad story, but you need to think about the child's welfare first.
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by May 16, 2007 4:23 PM EDT
are u kidding me??? no matter how you label it a "baby disposal drop box" is seriously one of the most warped ideas that I have ever heard of!!!!
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