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Mother of 13 on £27k benefits pleads poverty.

Posted by CherryBlossom 
Mother of 13 on £27k benefits pleads poverty.
December 22, 2008
I know this is an old article, but I HAD to share:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-380770/Mother-13-27k-benefits-pleads-poverty.html

WOW... What a scum bag. angry flipping off

Also: I have a question for the CF Brits here... Exactly how reliable is the Daily Mail? I've heard that it's the lowest of the low of newspapers...

Edited to add: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-396058/Family-32-000-benefits-plans-sue-council.html

Would somebody PLEASE kill these motherfuckers already? Jeebus Khrist.
Re: Mother of 13 on £27k benefits pleads poverty.
December 22, 2008
Some years back Chicago CPS went into a small apartment and removed 19 welfare shitlings. There were 3 moos and they were getting @ $10,000 per month for the 19 shitlings. The place was a total wreck, not a moo in sight.
Moving further back in time and going to the Bronx: watching a news item in the mid-60-s on a beat up apartment building, screens and windows punched out, holes in walls, non-operative this or that, the elevator no longer worked. some fat-ass welfare moo bleating 'fo-teen chillun in one room' which (at my age of 12 was a total turn off.. how stupid was this bitch) but the kicker: this building the moowhore resided was brand spanking new 6 months previous. Probably a combination of trashy welfare shits and perhaps shoddy construction.

Sorry, can't vouch for the daily mail. If it is a tabloid, it might be the equivelent of the New York Post over here.

two cents ¢¢

CERTIFIED HOSEHEAD!!!

people (especially women) do not give ONE DAMN about what they inflict on children and I defy anyone to prove me wrong

Dysfunctional relationships almost always have a child. The more dysfunctional, the more children.

The selfish wants of adults outweigh the needs of the child.

Some mistakes cannot be fixed, but some mistakes can be 'fixed'.

People who say they sleep like a baby usually don't have one. Leo J. Burke

Adoption agencies have strict criteria (usually). Breeders, whose combined IQ's would barely hit triple digits, have none.

Re: Mother of 13 on £27k benefits pleads poverty.
December 22, 2008
daily mail.. its not quite a checkout paper..

the lowest of the low is daily sport, then the sun but thats getting better, mail, express, telegraph, times, guardian. thats a rough guideline.


The Daily Mail considers itself to be the voice of Middle England speaking up for "small-c" conservative[19] values against what it sees as a liberal establishment. It generally takes an anti-EU, anti-mass immigration, anti-abortion view, based around what it describes as "traditional values", and is correspondingly pro-family, pro-capitalism (though not always supportive of its aftereffects), and pro-monarchy, as well as, in some cases, advocating stricter punishments for crime. It also often calls for lower levels of taxation. The paper is generally critical of the BBC, which it argues is biased to the left. However, it is less supportive of deregulated commercial television than The Sun (a tabloid owned by Rupert Murdoch).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Mail

sometimes they have good stories,

these are our main,

Broadsheet format
The Daily Telegraph (est. 1855) / The Sunday Telegraph (est. 1961) – owned by David and Frederick Barclay – Very conservative
Financial Times (est. 1888) – owned by Pearson PLC. A business-oriented daily. Economically liberal.
The Sunday Times (est. 1822) – owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. Centre-Right.

Berliner format
The Guardian (est. 1821) / The Observer (est. 1791) — owned by the Scott Trust; The Guardian switched to Berliner size on 12 September 2005, followed by its sister Sunday paper The Observer on 8 January 2006. Left Wing.

Compact format
The Independent (est. 1986) / Independent on Sunday (est. 1990) – Daily compact from May 2004, Sunday paper from October 2005. Centre-left, liberal views.
The Times (est. 1785) – Daily compact from November 2004. Owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. Right Wing.

Middle-market papers
Daily Express (est. 1900) / Sunday Express (est. 1918) — owned by Richard Desmond's Northern and Shell plc; broadsheet until 1977, now published in the compact format. Very conservative/sensationalist.
Daily Mail (est. 1896) / The Mail on Sunday (est. 1982) — owned by Lord Rothermere's Daily Mail and General Trust plc; broadsheet until 1971, now published in the tabloid format. Very conservative.
Metro (est. 1999) — owned by Daily Mail and General Trust plc; distributed free; working towards national status, wide availability in the major cities makes it the UK's 4th highest circulation paper. The Metro enjoys high circulation among users of public transport, with newspapers placed on trains and buses and distributors operating near stations.

Tabloids
Daily Star (est. 1978) / Daily Star Sunday
The People (est. 1881) — owned by Trinity Mirror
The Daily Mirror (est. 1903) / Sunday Mirror (est. 1915) — owned by Trinity Mirror. Pro-Labour.
The Daily Sport / The Sunday Sport
The Sun (est. 1964) / News of the World (est. 1843) — owned by News Corporation. Right-wing and populist.
Polski Sun (est. 2008) - Polish language edition of The Sun
The Morning Star (est. 1930) — a socialist newspaper owned by the People's Press Printing Society (an independent readers' co-operative)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_newspapers_in_the_United_Kingdom#UK_daily_newspapers

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I just post the stories, for interest.. for everyone

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