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Should a Mother be on the Campaign Trail or with her Pregnant Teen Daughter?

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Should a Mother be on the Campaign Trail or with her Pregnant Teen Daughter?

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  1. Yes she should.....

    What mother would put the burden of dropping out or not excepting the VP position on the shoulders of her daughter?  Many Democrats do not have any compassion and would simply make their children live with such a burned.  Liberals don't care about children and would not have a problem having their child live the rest of her life feeling that they were the reason her mother didn’t reach for the highest high…..  

    Ofcourse Democrats believe in killing children so I am not surprised......      

    This issue is going to backfire on you liberals.....


  2. Considering that it is a two parent family the father is available to parent.

  3. Seems a little misogynistic to me, don't you think?

    What makes Obama better qualified to be a parent and political figure at the same time (and an even more important position at that)?  

  4. does it truly make a difference? she has her father also.

  5. where is her husband...if she is going to be the bread winner then he needs to watch the youngens

  6. I don't think her daughter will be campaigning with her. I know you want to talk about Palin's hypocrisy,but don't bring her daughter into this. I think it's wrong

  7. All women should be pregnant and barefoot.  They should be home cooking meals and ironing men's shirts.

  8. We live in a different time now. The fact that a women has been picked as a VP running mate show that times have changed. I think people don't care about the who's and what's as long as they can turn the country around.

  9. Well, have we ever asked this about Faith Hill and her husband?  Or Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt?  Or any other celebrity whos job requires them to have longer hours than what we think is right?  It seems as if Palin knows how to be precise with words and getting things done at work, so she won't be wasting time talking in circles like other politicians.  Also, her husband takes over duties when she can't, which is the case for many families today (I work M-Th, my husband F-Su, my mom worked night shifts while my dad worked days so that one of them would be home with us at all times, etc.).  As for a pregnant teen daughter, she isn't lying in a bed needing everything done for her. So, mom can help her daughter in a fashion their family deems is needed.  It may not be the manner you choose, but I'm sure there are things you do that we may not think is the best manner in doing things, but it isn't detrimental either.

  10. Seem like that is going to be a BIG challenge.  

  11. It is not any of your business and all reports show her as being a good mother. As we said when I was young, MYOB. Peace

  12. Depends on the specific family.

    People should be treated as individuals.

  13. I feel so sorry for this girl.  Neither should a 5 month baby.  Babies get overstimulated very easily.  They need to feel safe. Leave the kids at home.  

  14. Actually her husband left his job some time ago to help raise the kids - I don't see how a father is less qualified to serve lunch or supervise homework than a mother.  Grow up.

  15. That's a choice for that specific family to make.  That's what the pro-choice agenda is all about, right?

  16. Things are different in Alaska.

    Mothers do seem to have a better understanding of pregnancy than fathers do.  Parenting by a father is well and good. Pregnancy counsel is a mother's job.

  17. Sorry to say this but she should be with her pregnant teenage daughter.  

  18. should you be hyperventalating about something that does NOT concern you?

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