[url="http://www.google.com/search?q=%22Aryan+Justice%22&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official"]Fair amount[/url] of chatter over the 'net about it too. I'm guessing that this is exactly what the parents wanted.<o =""></o>
This also brings up an interesting question about children, and the internet. Here we have a baby named to generate controversy. How is she going to feel about this as she grows up? How is she going to feel about any potential 15 Minutes of Fame she may receive? What happens when she goes to school, and everyone knows all about her birth, has seen her short TV spot, and has photoshopped images such as [url="http://img226.exs.cx/img226/7084/aryanjustice26ly.jpg"]this one[/url] ready at hand to tease her with? Similar questions arise with the Star Wars Kid, Judo Jump Man, Achia, Crazy Chinese Firecracker Boy, and numerous other people who have achieved notoriety on the web for their ludicrous videotaped actions.
[size=1]*thoughts fueled by five cans of diet coke and head cold drugs.[/size]