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Is this rumor true or not true?
I work for a news agency, I won't say which, but there are reports that Sarah Palin's baby with Down Syndrome is actually her daughter Bristol's baby. Some doctors have suggested that Gov. Palin doesnt have any gene for Down's but her husband does. A cross between her husband and her genes would give Bristol Palin a chance of developing a child with Downs Syndrome.
Do you think these rumors are true or is just propaganda?
11 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
it's pretty amusing to see the republicans call everything LIES. - even though lies have been their main weapon against obama up to this time.
- claudiacakeLv 71 decade ago
You work for a news agency? And that news agency does not know that Sarah Palin and family have announced that their daughter is five and one half months pregnant and planning a wedding with the father of her baby? Which makes, btw, the accusation you are putting forth mathematically impossible. Not to mention the fact that your news agency must take all sources no matter how questionable, if they would accept drivel like that from any so called "doctor". No doctor would ever say any such thing.
Do yourself a favor before you make up crap. At least research a little so some of the stuff you say sounds at least plausible. You don't even KNOW what causes Down's Syndrome, do you?
Good thing you won't "name" your news agency (like there really is one). No one would ever take them seriously again.
- 5 years ago
I personally don't know if those claims are true but here are my 2 points worth... They should actually REVISE the sejarah subject to make it more interesting so that the younger generations could appreciate the country's history rather than dropping it as a compulsory subject. After all, there's internet technology these days and information is just a click away, so there shouldn't be any fuss about having the subject as a compulsory study in schools. Again, its the style of teaching! Do take note that there are a LOT of inaccuracies and biasedness in their Malaysian History due to political issues in the past (and you should KNOW about this as a student and future leader of the country, young man)... As for driver's license... I think they should raise it to 21, if its possible. Sorry and sad to say, unless Malaysians could be more civic-minded, I'm afraid I'll have to agree with the change of minimal age preliminary requirement for a driver's license... or perhaps, they could allow juvenile drivers with an adult of at least 5 years of driving experience beside them as practiced in certain countries? *** With 'kak' Shiori, I would like to praise you for your level of English too. Here's an 'A' from King Bearian :-) Have a great week ahead and happy ramadhan!
- crazycatladyLv 41 decade ago
The child is 4 months old, Bristol is 5 months pregnant . Downs syndrome is a genetic mutation. It can happen to anyone, but the probability increases when the mother is over 40 years of age. Not that I am a fan of Sarah Palin, but science is science.
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- 1 decade ago
False!
There is no Downs Syndrome gene. Anyone can have a baby with Downs. Almost every pregnant woman is tested for it in her pregnancy.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Pretty compelling evidence to the contrary.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I don't know myself, but there is some pretty convincing evidence here:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/8/31/145838/319...
photos, videos, timeline
- Anonymous1 decade ago
NOT TRUE... How many times will this be asked today???? get a new LIE!!!!!!