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Why I am not having kids (Hint: Rhymes with "schmarbon schmootprint")
The Seattle Times ^ | January 30, 2013 | Sharon Pian Chan

Posted on 01/30/2013 9:24:04 PM PST by Junior_G

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To: Junior_G

Good that she’s not having any. The world has enough idiot leftists in it.

Having said that, she’s an utter fool, unsurprisingly. Skipping having children so that she can work more is idiocy.

On their deathbed, no one EVER says, “I wish that I had stayed at the office more.”


61 posted on 01/31/2013 4:16:47 AM PST by wbill
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what I see happens alot, is a childless couple ends up divorced in their mid/late 40’s, and the man remarries
a younger women and they immediately have 1-2 children. Women is left alone and bitter.


62 posted on 01/31/2013 4:52:44 AM PST by CharlotteVRWC
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To: Junior_G

The best way to reduce your carbon footprint is to commit suicide.


63 posted on 01/31/2013 5:04:16 AM PST by fruser1
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To: PLMerite

If you restrict yourself to the “good” you have a point. I was speaking of greatness, however. Geniuses may be born, but they require the sort of fanatical work and unhealthy obsession that puts off regular people. Like I said, the list of childless great historical thinkers and intellectual doers is too long to list. But I can excerpt a list from a book I read recently:

Newton, Faraday, Mendel, Vivaldi, Handel, Beethoven, Gibbon, Macaulay, Carlyle, Plato, Aquinas, Bacon, Locke, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, and Mill. On a slightly lower plane he puts Copernicus, Swift, Smith, Haydn, Johnson, Dalton, and Galton (Francis, who directly related to the subject of the book).

You may find, as I do, deep melancholy in the thought that there could’ve been two world renowned Beethoven sons had he sired a CPE and a JC, as did JS Bach. Then again, maybe there’d be no 9th symphony, Missal Solemnis, or Hammerklavier sonata had Beethoven been the marrying type.


64 posted on 01/31/2013 5:32:16 AM PST by Tublecane
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To: PLMerite

If you restrict yourself to the “good” you have a point. I was speaking of greatness, however. Geniuses may be born, but they require the sort of fanatical work and unhealthy obsession that puts off regular people. Like I said, the list of childless great historical thinkers and intellectual doers is too long to list. But I can excerpt a list from a book I read recently:

Newton, Faraday, Mendel, Vivaldi, Handel, Beethoven, Gibbon, Macaulay, Carlyle, Plato, Aquinas, Bacon, Locke, Leibniz, Hume, Kant, and Mill. On a slightly lower plane he puts Copernicus, Swift, Smith, Haydn, Johnson, Dalton, and Galton (Francis, who directly related to the subject of the book).

You may find, as I do, deep melancholy in the thought that there could’ve been two world renowned Beethoven sons had he sired a CPE and a JC, as did JS Bach. Then again, maybe there’d be no 9th symphony, Missal Solemnis, or Hammerklavier sonata had Beethoven been the marrying type.


65 posted on 01/31/2013 5:32:30 AM PST by Tublecane
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To: PLMerite

Sorry, that’s Missa Solemnis, not “missal”


66 posted on 01/31/2013 5:33:28 AM PST by Tublecane
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To: Junior_G

Notice how the Dirt Worshipers are so morally superior to everyone else? Pure cult worship.

Pray for America


67 posted on 01/31/2013 5:35:12 AM PST by bray (Welcome to Obamaville)
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To: Junior_G

I am always in favor of far left wing idiots deciding not to breed for any reason. It improves the gene pool for countless future generations.


68 posted on 01/31/2013 5:51:07 AM PST by Bubba_Leroy (The Obamanation Continues)
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To: Junior_G

Unlike almost all the others who have commented, I agree with the lady on this matter, although maybe for differing reasons. When I was 18 I decided that I would never be a parent, basing my decision on what I had experienced and what I saw around me (your mileage may vary, but then again, you didn’t live my life).

It was a decision I never wavered from, and I’m now 72. And, no, I have no regrets.

Among the reasons I have no regrets is thinking about the current political and social situations we are in. I don’t have to concern myself with worry about grandchildren who are going to grow up in an America that I would not choose for myself and a country in which I was privileged to live and enjoy the freedoms that are rapidly disappearing. And I see a lot of you have noted that concern.

I am conservative and am concerned about the battles we face and will do what I can to help out. I’m just not optimistic that we’re going to win them. Demographics, you know.

I long ago tired of arguing with those who think I am misguided, so I won’t do it again. Just expressing my thoughts.


69 posted on 01/31/2013 7:45:46 AM PST by OldPossum
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I echo your sentiments completely.

If only libs = no kids! yeah

On the other hand, nothing in my life has been as richly rewarding as being a father of two, one adopted and
nurturing 2 more as if they were my own adopted, all the while
being belittled and bemoaned by a liberal democrat ex-wife -
would never trade that for all the tea in china!

My 4 kids are all good kids well versed in Bible thinking and clean living.


70 posted on 01/31/2013 10:40:23 AM PST by BrandtMichaels
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To: Junior_G

Why don’t they do more to decrease their carbon footprint? They could kill themselves ASAP.


71 posted on 01/31/2013 6:32:11 PM PST by Paleo Conservative (Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not really out to get you.)
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To: OldPossum
I don’t have to concern myself with worry about grandchildren who are going to grow up in an America that I would not choose for myself and a country in which I was privileged to live and enjoy the freedoms that are rapidly disappearing.

I get where you're coming from. I am deeply depressed about the type of country my kids are likely to grow up in, where the better of a job I do raising them, the more likely they will be shat upon by the dominant leftist culture. If I can't scrape together the money to keep them out of public schools, they will be taught to hate themselves for the color of their skin (Seattle Public Schools recently caught some flak for sending students to a "White Privilege" conference), and made to feel guilty for every bit of common sense they have. Nevertheless, even though I have little hope for this country I have a lot of hope that they can find a happy life for themselves. The future of free people is not in America but it may be elsewhere.

72 posted on 01/31/2013 6:33:47 PM PST by Junior_G (Funny how liberals' love affair with Muslims began on 9/11)
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