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Nadya Suleman to Get New Home, 24/7 Assistance

Nadya Suleman, the controversial mother of octuplets and 14 children in total, all conceived via in vitro fertilization, is about to get a new home. Her mother's home, where Suleman currently lives, is under foreclosure.

But don't worry. If it makes you feel any better, it's not costing taxpayers a dime, and it's not due to some mega-book deal. Nope, Nadya Suleman's father, Ed Doud, is purchasing a $564,900 house in the city of La Habra.

The deal was apparently help along with public donations. Donations? You all are donating money to this ... person? All right, all right, I suppose we need to think about the children, not this obviously mentally disturbed woman.

At the same time, TV talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw issued a press release Monday that said that Suleman has agreed to accept nursing help from the nonprofit Angels in Waiting. The nonprofit says the help, which will be provided at no charge, would normally cost around $135,000 a month. Ouch! It will be funded through donations, though.

One has to look at this and think, however, that a "normal" person would not get all this "free" help. Why should someone who's obviously made a huge mistake be bailed out? If it wasn't for the children, it probably wouldn't happen in this case.

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