2. To: No. 1
Sarah B , |
U.S.A. / Israel |
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(04.28.15) |
They've been paid hundreds of thousands of dollars. Most evidently could not be bothered to even take these babies to full term -- over one-third were born premature.
They aren't in it for the babies, chica. They're in it for the money -- which they have been paid; more money than they can hope to earn in three lifetimes.
Not too shabby for a few months' work.
A couple of hundred thousand dollars should help them see to themselves. Do you have a problem with that? Why? Imagine this: a Nepalese woman can hope -- working for sixty years -- to earn the grand old sum of $5,000. Carry a child for an Israeli couple nets them $100,000.
Do the math. What do the Israelis owe them? They rented out their wombs for money. They aren't in the least bit interested in the children. And, I might add, not one -- NOT ONE -- Nepalese surrogate has filed court papers to keep her child.
Do you have any more spectacularly stupid questions? Or are you done for the day?
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