4/13/2008

an assortment of fruits and nuts

By: Cao, Filed under: General , Psychology , Victimhood , moonbat hysteria @ 1:42 pm

Reading the headlines and looking at the news lately makes me wonder just what the heck is going on out there.

First, it was the man carrying the baby story…the “man”, is pregnant! But as it turns out, “he” is really a woman who elected to become a man so she could legally be declared a man, even though her DNA says she’s a woman and she kept her female reproductive organs. She had a mastectomy, but she still has her reproductive organs, so it appears to me that no matter what gender you are - if you take the right hormones, enough of the right changes will happen so that you could be passed off as someone of the opposite gender. It’s all confusing to me.

And I’m sure it will be very confusing to the child, which apparently is a girl. Why does daddy look like me? Why is it that society is trying so hard to redefine what is normal and force is all to accept it?

And around the same time, was the polygamist rogue Mormon group that was raided by the government, where they took into custody over 400 children-mostly girls. On that story I have to wonder why the perps are left to run around loose, and why the government thinks that taking the children is a good idea. I just read that rangers talked to the guy who supposedly knocked up the girl who started this whole thing off with allegations of abuse. And they didn’t arrest him.

If this group was or are matching girls up with old men when the girls are of childbearing age (like 13), why isn’t something done about it? Why are the girls taken into custody and having their lives disrupted? Why aren’t the men arrested for child rape?

Why are the courts making decisions that should be left to the families? If polygamy is illegal, why not stop it?

One Response to “an assortment of fruits and nuts”

  1. HoosierArmyMom Says:

    If polygamy is illegal, why not stop it?

    Great Question Cao. I have been wondering the same thing myself. Now they are spending taxpayer money hiring individual attorneys for the mothers who have had these children taken from them. It seems due to the nature of the case and with these women having “rights” they have to make certain each need is addressed… so no class action… each one gets her own attorney at state expense! Gee, I wonder who was concerned about the rights of these children to grow up “protected from pediphiles” instead of being handed over to them???

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