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Re: Feminism ended Marriage/Family
I came to this very interesting post thread a few days late, by way of Blue Skies by way of another Responder to both Blue Skies and MichaelBernard1 on the Iraq War exegesis as to ''how we got here.'' While I sympathize with this female academician and her illustrations greatly, based on her point of view, I have to either disagree or comment ...
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MichaelBernard1
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March 31, 2008
marriage does not guarantee success
I take issue with the idea that ''out-of-wedlock births are a national catastrophe''. I believe the national catastrophe is a lack of accountability. I think that single parents raising childred without the support of the absent parent should be looked at as ''deadbeat parents are a national catastrophe''. The parents remaining with the ...
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jylmama
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March 22, 2008
How often does this happen
i am paying child support to a woman that intentionally got pregnant with the intention of having a child and having someone else pay, not only the bills, but have a few hundred bucks a month left over. Is it possible that the government's intervention in the private lives of people is part of the problem. I believe that the problem lies not in ...
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Stan25
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March 22, 2008
Marriage dangerous- not required
Men rightly perceive marriage as extremely dangerous to their financial and emotional health. The current ''justice'' situation favors females as heavily as it favored males back in the 1900's (and favors them today in many islamic countries). If you marry, at any time the female can decided she doesn't want to be married any more and via ...
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maxo
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March 21, 2008