It’s been 14 years since Vice President Dan Quayle made headlines for criticizing Hollywood’s portrayal of the TV character Murphy Brown’s single motherhood. Unfortunately, his words of warning about the effect of single parenthood on childrens’ lives didn’t seem to take with the nation. Yesterday, the federal government announced that out-of-wedlock births have hit an all-time high, with four of out every ten babies born to unmarried mothers. Interestingly, while the out-of-wedlock birth rate rose, the teen birth rate dropped to the lowest level. It’s the 20-somethings that are had the most dramatic increase in out-of-wedlock births last year.
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Here’s an excerpt of Quayle’s 1993 speech at
"It doesn’t help matters when prime time TV has Murphy Brown – a character who supposedly epitomizes today’s intelligent, highly paid, professional woman – mocking the importance of a father, by bearing a child alone, and calling it just another "lifestyle choice."
"I know it is not fashionable to talk about moral values, but we need to do it. Even though our cultural leaders in
"It’s time to talk again about family, hard work, integrity and personal responsibility. We cannot be embarrassed out of out belief that two parents, married to each other, are better in most cases for children than one. That honest work is better than hand-outs – or crime. That we are our brother’s keepers. That it’s worth making an effort, even when rewards aren’t immediate."
November 23rd, 2006 at 12:00 am
It is such a sad epidemic where no one is taking responsibility for their erratic behavior.
The first lessons about the “Birds and the Bees” from my Dad was simple: “If you don’t want to get the woman pregnant, you better make sure your ZIPPERS are closed young man!” That did it for me, discussion closed.
I hope others will take my Dad’s words of wisdom and USE IT!