GOV. PALIN WHO WILL SUPPORT YOUR GRANDCHILD?
November 13, 2008 | PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania | Vetting explained
Dear Governor Sarah Palin,
My question for you is who will support Bristol's unborn child? Bristol's situation is not uncommon from a lot of young girl's her age. I'm not picking on her or anyone in her position for making a mistake. I want to know who will provide medical insurance, food, and the financial support. Is Bristol going to quit school and get a full time job or are you and your husband going to take on the responsibility? Even if Bristol does quit school and get a full time job wont she needs some kind of assistance? Who is paying for daycare? I'm just curious because I hear a lot of people talking a lot of crap on government funded programs to help girls in this same situation, but it seems if they don't have the same back ground as your daughter then they are beneath other Americans. How I see it we as tax payers will be helping you support your grandchild no matter if you and your husband to take responsibility or if she does go on welfare. Am I right or just over reacting?
Sincerely,
Dawn
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