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					Originally Posted by  Motorboat Cruiser
					 
				 
				Perhaps. I still think it is a valid question though. If you have a special needs infant at home, and you are going to spend the next few months in the busiest, most hectic atmosphere one can imagine, it isn't such a stretch to consider that maybe the child is going to have substantially less parental interaction. 
			
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 Also, to a candidate for a party whose platform touts Christian family values, it seems strangely hypocritical to be a pro-life magnet by bringing a special needs child into the world despite the diagnosis, and then entering that sort of environment.   Who is taking care of the baby?  It is 4 months old -- I'd feel a lot differently if the child was older.