Should OctoMILF get on welfare or become a pornstar?

Should OctoMILF get on welfare or become a pornstar?


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Whatever she does, I hope she has already gotten her tubes tied so she doesn't get preggo again

http://www.radaronline.com/exclusiv...om-says-family-destitute-tells-radar-were-not


EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Octo-Mom Says Family Is 'Destitute'; Has Money Left For Only One Week | Radar Online

Nadya 'Octo-Mom' Suleman has told RadarOnline.com the only money she and her 14 children have will last "maybe a week", and she is on the verge of having her home foreclosed on.


"We're destitute right now, we're not doing well," Nadya told RadarOnline.com in an exclusive new interview inside her home in LaHabra, California.
 

vodkazvictim

Why save the world, when you can rule it?
How the hell could anyone have kids without first making sure they have and will have the means to support them?!?!?!?!
 

ApolloBalboa

Was King of the Board for a Day
I think if she takes the offer, it should come with an extra clause.

The behind-the-scenes on the tape has her fucking an octopus, make her live up to her name.
 
If those are her only two options then it's a great day for humanity. A woman who gave birth to eight children and then exploited them in order to make a reality TV show now can only live by taking government hand outs because for some reason the money she made from that TV show is now gone and she isn't qualified to provide for them through other means because she's spent the majority of her adult life forcing mouths to feed out of her probably, minivan sized cunt. Or she can get jizzed on for a living.

Great! I mean who wudda-thunk-it?

Now don't get me wrong I'm all for a welfare system, it's the over production of children that parents can't feed out of their own pockets because they weren't in a financially stable position prior to even thinking about having children like all good parents should do, it's absolutely disgusting. I mean really, where are social services?

This whole "Octo-thing" was a complete publicity stunt anyway, so was the TV show and whatever else she did for the media before and after the birth. If she wants to continue to squeeze whatever moisture is left out of that sponge by being on camera being ass fucked then fine. Fame seems to be the only thing that's important to her anyway.
 
^ I think the doctor who helped her to get pregnant should have his property & savings confiscated and wages garnished to help raise these children until they turn 18 years old
 

Spleen

Banned?
She should really be killed and the children get put up for adoption. They will all be better off that way.
 

emceeemcee

Banned
She should be handed over to scientists for examination. She quite clearly has a unique form of the dumbfuck-self-asorbed-cunt gene which needs to be isolated and stamped out of our gene pool before our planet is destroyed by armies of brainless cuntbags and their cuntbag novelty offspring.


How do you like that?
 

Spleen

Banned?
If you're being offered 500 grand to work, you shouldn't be allowed to go on welfare.

I would agree, if it was just "work". Pornography is a little different.
 

Ace Bandage

The one and only.
I have absolutely no sympathy for her. If she can't afford to raise the kids, then give them up for adoption and allow them to have a chance in life. If you're not fit to be a parent, you shouldn't be allowed to raise children. And something tells me that she's not an attentive, caring mother like she should be. That would take away from her TV time. You have eight goddamn children. Go get a job you worthless mope.

I think she's finally coming to the realization that nobody really gives a fuck about her anymore. And you can't be a celebrity if nobody gives a fuck.
 
I have no regard for this dumb bimbo and her obsession with being/looking like Angelina Jolie.

However...whenever I see her, I find myself strangely drawn to those big juggs of hers.

So I say...GO FOR THE PORN, GIRL!!!

:cool:
 

LukeEl

I am a failure to the Korean side of my family
Doesn't she pull this shit stunt every other month or something? And then some poor schmuck buys into it and gives her money?
 
I have absolutely no sympathy for her. If she can't afford to raise the kids, then give them up for adoption and allow them to have a chance in life. If you're not fit to be a parent, you shouldn't be allowed to raise children. And something tells me that she's not an attentive, caring mother like she should be. That would take away from her TV time. You have eight goddamn children. Go get a job you worthless mope.

I think she's finally coming to the realization that nobody really gives a fuck about her anymore. And you can't be a celebrity if nobody gives a fuck.

She's insane to begin with so social workers should take her children and put them into a foster home and put her in a psychiatric ward before she finds a wacko doctor that will give her another batch of 8 babies which will further burden taxpayers
 

SpexyAshleigh

Official Checked Star Member
I have absolutely no sympathy for her. If she can't afford to raise the kids, then give them up for adoption and allow them to have a chance in life. If you're not fit to be a parent, you shouldn't be allowed to raise children. And something tells me that she's not an attentive, caring mother like she should be. That would take away from her TV time. You have eight goddamn children. Go get a job you worthless mope.

I think she's finally coming to the realization that nobody really gives a fuck about her anymore. And you can't be a celebrity if nobody gives a fuck.

Actually, she has like, 14. I think she had 6 already when she popped out the octuplets. :rolleyes:
 
Actually, she has like, 14. I think she had 6 already when she popped out the octuplets. :rolleyes:

That's true, I had forgotten about this.

It's tragic to see these children being born to an inept mother that's a selfish media whore who doesn't think about the consequences of her actions. It's also sad to see already struggling taxpayers in California whose economy is in the gutter having to pay for her stupidity:

Taxpayers may have to cover octuplet mom's costs

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090212/ap_on_re_us/octuplets

LOS ANGELES – A big share of the financial burden of raising Nadya Suleman's 14 children could fall on the shoulders of California's taxpayers, compounding the public furor in a state already billions of dollars in the red.

Even before the 33-year-old single, unemployed mother gave birth to octuplets last month, she had been caring for her six other children with the help of $490 a month in food stamps, plus Social Security disability payments for three of the youngsters. The public aid will almost certainly be increased with the new additions to her family.

Also, the hospital where the octuplets are expected to spend seven to 12 weeks has requested reimbursement from Medi-Cal, the state's Medicaid program, for care of the premature babies, according to the Los Angeles Times. The cost has not been disclosed.

Word of the public assistance has stoked the furor over Suleman's decision to have so many children by having embryos implanted in her womb.

"It appears that, in the case of the Suleman family, raising 14 children takes not simply a village but the combined resources of the county, state and federal governments," Los Angeles Times columnist Tim Rutten wrote in Wednesday's paper. He called Suleman's story "grotesque."

On the Internet, bloggers rained insults on Suleman, calling her an "idiot," criticizing her decision to have more children when she couldn't afford the ones she had and suggesting she be sterilized.

"It's my opinion that a woman's right to reproduce should be limited to a number which the parents can pay for," Charles Murray wrote in a letter to the Los Angeles Daily News. "Why should my wife and I, as taxpayers, pay child support for 14 Suleman kids?"

She was also berated on talk radio, where listeners accused her of manipulating the system and being an irresponsible mother.

"From the outside you can tell that this woman was playing the system," host Bryan Suits said on the "Kennedy and Suits" show on KFI-AM. "You're damn right the state should step in and seize the kids and adopt them out."

Suleman's spokesman, Mike Furtney, urged understanding.

"I would just ask people to consider her situation and she has been under a tremendous amount of pressure that no one could be prepared for," Furtney said.

Furtney said he, Suleman and her family had received death threats and had been getting messages that were "disgusting things that would never be proper to put in any story."

In her only media interviews, Suleman told NBC's "Today" she doesn't consider the public assistance she receives to be welfare and doesn't intend to remain on it for long.

Also, a Nadya Suleman Family Web Site has been set up to collect donations for the children. It features pictures of the mother and each octuplet and has instructions for making donations by check or credit card.

Suleman, whose six older children range in age from 2 to 7, said three of them receive disability payments. She told NBC one is autistic, another has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, known as ADHD, and a third experienced a mild speech delay with "tiny characteristics of autism." She refused to say how much they get in payments.

In California, a low-income family can receive Social Security payments of up to $793 a month for each disabled child. Three children would amount to $2,379.

The Suleman octuplets' medical costs have not been disclosed, but in 2006, the average cost for a premature baby's hospital stay in California was $164,273, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Eight times that equals $1.3 million.

For a single mother, the cost of raising 14 children through age 17 ranges from $1.3 million to $2.7 million, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is struggling to close a $42 billion budget gap by cutting services, declined through a spokesman to comment on the taxpayer costs associated with the octuplets' delivery and care.

State Sen. Sam Aanestad, R-Grass Valley, an oral surgeon who sits on the Health Committee, said that once a state Medical Board investigation is complete, lawmakers could review issues from government oversight to standards in fertility treatment.

Suleman received disability payments for an on-the-job back injury during a riot at a state mental hospital, collecting more than $165,000 over nearly a decade before the benefits were discontinued last year.

Some of the disability money was spent on in vitro fertilizations, which was used for all 14 of her children, Suleman said. She said she also worked double shifts at the mental hospital and saved up for the treatments. She estimated that all her treatments cost $100,000.

Fourteen states, including California, require insurance companies to offer or provide coverage for infertility treatment, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. But California has a law specifically excluding in vitro coverage. It's not clear what type of coverage Suleman has.

In the NBC interview, Suleman said she will go back to California State University, Fullerton in the fall to complete her master's degree in counseling, and will use student loans to support her children. She already owes $50,000 in student loans, she told NBC. She said she will rely on the school's daycare center and volunteers.
 
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