You can't have nine children and not be organized. Otherwise it just looks like Appalachia.
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I grew up in a family of nine kids.
I have eight brothers and sisters, so I'd like to have a few children.
I'd love to have four or five kids.
Appalachia, my state, eastern Kentucky, has a large amount of poverty.
Even then, our family was extraordinary, with ten kids.
After raising twins, you get organized.
I would like to have three or four kids.
There's something in this country that is so opposed to understanding the complexity of children.
Oh, I have five kids; I have plenty of abundance.
There are 500,000 poor children in this state that did not choose to be poor, and we have to take care of them.
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