What makes this country strong?
Defend Our Freedoms Foundation
Orly Taitz, Esq.
8/5/2012
Video: Septuplets Turn 13 | Baby Week 2012
http://youtu.be/xW07tJ9bwBQ
Excerpt:
"In the last couple of years we’ve seen all the circus surrounding CA octomom, who decided to have 14 children (6 older children and octuplets) without a husband and without any means of supporting them. We’ve seen Lohn Gosselin, who appeared on John and Kate+ 8 and who left his family with 8 children. But let’s remember the McCoys, this great family from Carlyle Iowa, who in my opinion represents what’s great about this country.
Bobby and Kenny McCoy are parents of the first surviving septuplets. The whole community came to their aid. They received a 5500 sq.ft house, a van and hundreds of hours of volunteer baby sitting from the community. This couple reported that challenges experienced by them only made them stronger. Two of their septuplets: Nathan and Alexis, were born with cerebral palsy and were told that they will never walk. Nathan is walking now and Alexis is walking with the aid of a walker. You can watch the clip posted above and see a great family and great kids."
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Defend Our Freedoms Foundation
Orly Taitz, Esq.
8/5/2012
Video: Septuplets Turn 13 | Baby Week 2012
http://youtu.be/xW07tJ9bwBQ
Excerpt:
"In the last couple of years we’ve seen all the circus surrounding CA octomom, who decided to have 14 children (6 older children and octuplets) without a husband and without any means of supporting them. We’ve seen Lohn Gosselin, who appeared on John and Kate+ 8 and who left his family with 8 children. But let’s remember the McCoys, this great family from Carlyle Iowa, who in my opinion represents what’s great about this country.
Bobby and Kenny McCoy are parents of the first surviving septuplets. The whole community came to their aid. They received a 5500 sq.ft house, a van and hundreds of hours of volunteer baby sitting from the community. This couple reported that challenges experienced by them only made them stronger. Two of their septuplets: Nathan and Alexis, were born with cerebral palsy and were told that they will never walk. Nathan is walking now and Alexis is walking with the aid of a walker. You can watch the clip posted above and see a great family and great kids."
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View the complete post at:
http://www.orlytaitzesq.com/?p=214374