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Off to the Air Show today to see the Blue Angels...
Is this the airshow at Cherrypoint, NC?
Off to the Air Show today to see the Blue Angels...
Anyone see the promo for the new season?
I love how they try to trick us into thinking it's going to be full of more drama than it actually will be.
Apparently it's the first time Jon and Kate have spoken to each other or something ridicuous like that.
She took what was offered - no problem there - but was then demanding it be extended beyond the cut-off date because it was "society's obligation" to help her raise these children after she and Jon chose to have fertility treatments - knowing full well that it would likely result in multiple births.. That's quite a bit different from making use of what is available - according to the guidelines - for whatever time period it's allowed - and then demanding it continue beyond the allowed time period because it's "society's fault"..
Someone mentioned Princess Di,
didn't she do the same thing with her body guard?
She ended up calling him all hours of the day, and someone got a hold of the phone messages and sold her out and gave them to the tabloids.
Do you think that no one on this thread prays for those children every night? Prays that maybe - just maybe - Jon & Kate could save their marriage, ditch the show, and live happily ever after - without their children (and at this point, they themselves) constantly being in the public eye?
Do you think that people on this message board - or any other message board - don't pray for homeless people? Children who are starving? Children with life-threatening disease? World peace? Elderly people who can't make ends meet?
I guess I didn't realize that it had to be a case of "all or nothing" when conducting our daily lives and watching what is unfolding in the world around us..
Wait, I found the article....
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1400462/posts
Posted on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 4:27:46 PM by Wolfie
Mother of sextuplets faces loss of Medicaid-funded nurse
WYOMISSING - A Berks County woman with year-old sextuplets and 4-year-old twins will appeal for continued nursing help from Medicaid beyond a one-year cutoff.
Kate Gosselin, whose husband has a 90-minute commute to a state job in Harrisburg, said she cannot safely manage eight small children.
The sextuplets - only the second set born in Pennsylvania and among fewer than 30 sets born worldwide - arrived 8 weeks premature but are thriving as they near their first birthday Tuesday.
"I will shout from the highest mountain that these are my children and I love them and I need help," Kate Gosselin said.
While the Gosselins appreciate the volunteers who streamed through their home in the early months, the children's routines improved with the arrival of Angie Krall, a licensed practical nurse who spends 30 hours a week with the family. Medicaid provides the temporary nursing support for premature babies, Gosselin said.
"She's fine-tuned and I trust her," Kate Gosselin said of the nurse, Angie Krall. "She's as good as a parent in this home."
The family cannot afford to pay Krall on their own, she said. Jonathan Gosselin, an information technology specialist who now works in the Gov.'s Office, was unemployed for much of last year.
Kate Gosselin said she feels society has a responsibility to help with the children, since modern medicine promotes the use of fertility drugs, which can lead to multiple births.
She has talked by telephone with Bobbi McCaughey, the Carlisle, Iowa, woman who delivered the world's only set of surviving septuplets in November 1997. McCaughey named the loss of privacy and the oversight of volunteers as among her biggest difficulties, Kate Gosselin said.
On the bright side, the Gosselin babies seem to have skirted the health problems that can plague premature babies and multiples. Each now weighs between 18 and 22 pounds.
"I look at six healthy babies and I feel a lot better, because it could be a lot, lot worse," Jonathan Gosselin said
If she didn't get it extended, good for the government. If she did, then there was prob something in place to allow it. Doesn't matter why she demanded it, she wouldn't get it if it wasn't allowed.
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So you don't see a problem with this statement:
Kate Gosselin said she feels society has a responsibility to help with the children, since modern medicine promotes the use of fertility drugs, which can lead to multiple births.
A choice that she and her husband made - with no arm twisting.. Interesting..
Then I wonder why people were so up in arms over the recent mom who was on welfare and went on to have all of those babies at once? If we are to follow Kate's line of thinking, then "society" is to blame for promoting the use of fertility drugs - and should bear the responsibility for her/their "choice" - not an "accident"; not a terminal disease; not an unexpected job loss; not a natural disaster.. Hmm.. Interesting - interesting indeed..![]()
I don't think Jon and Kate had kids to get government assistance
they were saying this on the radio station I listen to also. They said it was convenient that this is all coming out now that their season premier is just a week away.
TLC is playing it up too. I saw the commercial last night for the new season and they very dramatically said, "Jon and Kate together for the first time since the news broke"
Is it bad of me to think that this could all be faked (marriage problems) just to get bigger ratings?I hope they wouldn't stoop that low, but you just never know.
Is this the airshow at Cherrypoint, NC?
Looking at it through a woman's eyes, I can see the appeal of a "big, strong man who is there to protect you and devote every minute to you." How appealing that must seem when your marriage has gone sour and you're not feeling loved or cared for by your spouse. Of course, it's a big mistake for everyone involved -- it's delusional to think that it's somehow your golden ticket out of a bad situation -- but I can imagine the temptation.
Oh goodness, now there is another mother of sextuplets with a show on WE (Women's Entertainment Network.) It looks like a one-hour reality docudrama called -- wait for it -- "OMG! Sextuplets!" I watched about 5 minutes of it and just had to turn it off. One interesting thing they said about the money aspect of having sextuplets -- they estimated it would cost $1000 a month for DIAPERS ALONE. I can see why people get desperate for money in these situations.
I don't think Jon and Kate had kids to get government assistance
And as a side note: I don't have a particular issue with people who need government assistance, its those who live off of it b/c they are lazy and KNOW that they can and don't try to help themselves first. Its those people who continue to have children that they can't support but refuse to use birth control.
Do you think that no one on this thread prays for those children every night? Prays that maybe - just maybe - Jon & Kate could save their marriage, ditch the show, and live happily ever after - without their children (and at this point, they themselves) constantly being in the public eye?
Do you think that people on this message board - or any other message board - don't pray for homeless people? Children who are starving? Children with life-threatening disease? World peace? Elderly people who can't make ends meet?
I guess I didn't realize that it had to be a case of "all or nothing" when conducting our daily lives and watching what is unfolding in the world around us..![]()
I would agree with the story you tell too, but that wasn't the case here. Medicaid has in place a nurse to help with not only these situations, but I know when my mom was dying of cancer, she too had nurses, and a limit as to how long she could have them. Should I say thank God we didn't have to see what would happen if she outlived the timeline? If this had been my children, I too, would have fought for help. I imagine it was a lot different thinking about having 6 and actually having them.
The babies did well with the nurses care, and didn't have many of the things that often go wrong after multiple births. Would you have liked to deny them the care? Would you have rather she aborted some of them (which ones wouldn't be here now?) so it wouldn't have been a problem paying for the care. Has Kate and Jon shown themselves to be lazy? Are they sitting home now and not earning money and not paying taxes? Are they continuing to milk the government? (Of course some do not agree with the path they took either, but it is different from what you are talking about imo.) I agree someone should not be able to sit home and just collect money to have children.
Did you, by any chance, read the post I quoted? That person said it was selfish to pray for "unimportant" things, more or less. I was saying that if we got into a debate about what was more important in life, conversing about another family's problems probably isn't high on the list.
In fact, did you even read my post? Maybe there's some projection going on here, because I think it's a stretch, and a really big one at that, to get that I was saying it was "all or nothing."![]()
I didn't say that J & K were lazy, nor did I infer that the government assistance was not needed, however the government DID provide them nursing care for a year. I wonder, though, because I honestly don't know the answer, was the nurse needed for their actual health or because KATE needed an extra pair of hands to help her during the day, IOW, a babysitter provided by the government?
I guess I missed where they asked for people to give them stuff![]()
I don't know (I don't even know if they got an extra year), but the same article said the kids did better than most premature babies do, and maybe the nurse helped, with that, maybe she didn't.
And I do agree with you that your cousin is taking advantage, especially if she comes out and says she is. I don't know how you stop the government help, because if you do stop it, it's the kids that get hurt.