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« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2009, 08:35:06 am »

I think they should be taken away from her, she obviously can't support them on her own.
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« Reply #16 on: February 13, 2009, 10:28:23 am »

My understanding is that she's going to be getting state assistance in order to support her 14 kids.
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« Reply #17 on: February 13, 2009, 10:43:22 am »

Just where I want my tax dollars going...
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« Reply #18 on: February 13, 2009, 02:38:41 pm »

I hate to keep bumping this post  but my daughter posted this on my forum....it has the mother's new website at the end of the article.It basically begs for money but you get to see the babies and leave a comment  Huh?
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« Reply #19 on: February 13, 2009, 09:59:00 pm »

She is getting money from quite a few people. Folks are always willing to help babies, and she knows it.
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« Reply #20 on: February 14, 2009, 12:30:54 am »

Lol ok I forgot to post the article.. fool

NEW YORK (Feb. 11) - 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.



Meanwhile, a Nadya Suleman Family Web Site has been set up to collect donations for the children.

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.

Her Web site 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.

On the Net: http://www.thenadyasulemanfamily.com
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« Reply #21 on: February 16, 2009, 01:41:48 pm »

The whole thing is pathetic and wrong. Autism can easily be faked as can the hyperactivity thing - if there is such a thing. It is certainly not disableing.
Back injury? Hard to prove. I don't think any of them should have ever got
disability.

I saw her on the Today show - I found her odd and scary. With plumped up fish lips.  Angry
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« Reply #22 on: February 16, 2009, 02:10:18 pm »

Her website is either down or blocked here.

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« Reply #23 on: February 16, 2009, 04:03:09 pm »

She is a creepy looking woman, I think her actions has made her seem creepy to me.... He lips look like Mr. Lipids.

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« Reply #24 on: February 17, 2009, 01:29:33 am »

Yep the link is gone probably too much hate mail...her public relations just quit due to death threats.

Octuplets' Mom's PR Rep Quits After Death Threats


LOS ANGELES -- The public relations group that has represented octuplets mother Nadya Suleman is stepping down because of death threats, its president said Saturday.

Joann Killeen also said the mother now has an agent: Wes Yoder, the same man who arranged book and music deals for the McCaughey septuplets a decade ago and publicity for controversial pastor Rick Warren.


The Killeen Furtney Group was ending its free representation after receiving at least 100 graphic e-mailed threats and swarms of nasty voicemails that went to the Los Angeles agency and even to some of its other clients, Killeen said.

Some messages threatened Suleman but others were aimed at her spokespeople.

"They'd put me in the wood chipper and throw me in the bottom of the ocean and hope I die," Killeen said. "We've gotten her through the worst part of it and now they are putting their venom and anger toward us."

A Web site featuring Nadya Suleman's new octuplets is collecting donations for the 33-year-old mother and her 14 children. The single and unemployed mom's situation has sparked widespread controversy.


Word that the 33-year-old single unemployed mother is receiving public assistance to care for the 14 children she conceived through in vitro fertilization has stoked furor among many people.

Police are investigating the threats.

"We've never had a public reaction to us representing a client pro bono like this, ever," Killeen said.

But Michael Levine, a longtime Hollywood publicist who has represented pop star Michael Jackson, said he gets about one death threat a month.

"Death threats have about as much impact on my life as me saying `Happy Valentine's' to you," said Levine, adding that he received multiple threats when he represented Jackson.


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« Reply #25 on: February 17, 2009, 08:29:31 am »

No way would I want the job to represent her! 
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« Reply #26 on: February 17, 2009, 10:38:04 am »

And i thought I had problems
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« Reply #27 on: February 18, 2009, 07:38:19 am »

She brought it on herself... She knew what could happen, it wasnt the first time she got eggs implanted.
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« Reply #28 on: February 18, 2009, 09:14:00 pm »

Since Obama recently undid all the Clinton/Ginrich welfare reform this woman should be making out pretty good financially.
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« Reply #29 on: February 18, 2009, 09:18:28 pm »

She, and many others.
I didnt know he had changed welfare reform... Have not been keeping up with politics lately. Thanks for posting this.
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