Forgive me for getting crass when all these know-it-alls indict me for complaining vociferously on this topic. Again, they don't get it because it hasn't happened to them. It's the exact same reason most of the rest of the world doesn't get 9/11.
I appreciate your constructive feedback. I must tell you, though, that if people don't support this cause for the underlying issues and the sake of our children, families, and country as a whole there isn't likely to be a lot more ground gained through a politically correct delivery.
I believe, in fact, to the contrary, that a sense of disgust is necessary when presenting the issue after it has been ignored and shunned for so long...
I do hope you are able to overcome the difficulties and judicial roadblocks in your personal situation, Marc. I also agree with you about the need for attention about families and child custody issues. I can also understand how it would seem unpatriotic to you that everyone cares about safety from terrorism because thousands of people can die at one time while you (and others who are victims of family law injustice) die a little each day and no one seems to care. However, I don't think it's good to ask people to follow your ideas for change while essentially calling them lesser-thans.
Sarcasm is effective, to a point, but not when it's extreme and bitter. That is how you came across in your initial post. Only when you replied in a more 'gracious' manner did I understand where you're coming from.
You may not like it, but I'm going to pray for you and your daughter.