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Old September 27th 08, 05:29 AM posted to alt.child-support
DB[_4_]
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Default legal abandonment!

http://www.wnbc.com/family/17565500/detail.html

Had this been a woman, nothing would have been said!

Why do people want to force kids on adults that don't want them or can care
for them?

This law would save many kids from abusive lives and should be adopted by
all states and countries!!!!




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Old September 27th 08, 02:09 PM posted to alt.child-support
Phil
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"DB" wrote in message
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http://www.wnbc.com/family/17565500/detail.html

Had this been a woman, nothing would have been said!

Why do people want to force kids on adults that don't want them or can
care for them?

This law would save many kids from abusive lives and should be adopted
by all states and countries!!!!


If this had been the mother, what would have been said is how smart and
caring the mother was and how supportive everyone is when a mother
abandoning her children.
This entire subject is nothing but state mandated sexism; options that
are good for women are not acceptable for men, meaning that mothers are
held to a very different and more lax standard.

Even though the article claims that abandoning parents can be charged,
I'd be willing to bet that this never affects a mother.

Phil #3


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Old October 10th 08, 10:55 PM posted to alt.child-support
DB[_4_]
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Default legal abandonment!


"Phil" wrote in message
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"DB" wrote in message
...
http://www.wnbc.com/family/17565500/detail.html

Had this been a woman, nothing would have been said!

Why do people want to force kids on adults that don't want them or can
care for them?

This law would save many kids from abusive lives and should be adopted by
all states and countries!!!!


If this had been the mother, what would have been said is how smart and
caring the mother was and how supportive everyone is when a mother
abandoning her children.
This entire subject is nothing but state mandated sexism; options that are
good for women are not acceptable for men, meaning that mothers are held
to a very different and more lax standard.

Even though the article claims that abandoning parents can be charged, I'd
be willing to bet that this never affects a mother.


Of course not, women can do no evil, some think they don't even Fart!

They should watch a program called Snapped, a series that outlines the
crimes of female criminals.
The title suggests they were normal until circumstances force them to do
criminal acts.





 




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