Posted on 10/22/2008 3:40:08 PM PDT by Ugot2Bkidding
When marriages get difficult, people bail out by divorcing, and flippantly propose that the kids will be fine. When school children are failing classes, the tendency in American education is to drop standards on performance examinations, drop the tests altogether, or punish the hard-working children by eliminating valedictorian status. When folks decide that their business or financial situation isnt paying off, they declare bankruptcy and ultimately give the bird to those who trusted them enough to do business with them. When the auto industry makes cars that arent popular, Congress votes to bail them out financially. When mortgage companies and banks loan trillions of dollars to people who cant possibly pay their monthly bills, we have a world-wide financial crisis requiring the average, hard-working citizen to give up his or her compensation to save the day. When people do stupid things, like put hot coffee between their legs while driving a car, a company has to pay out from its profits to compensate for a customers irresponsibility.
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I wonder how many blatantly ugly comments about Dr. Laura we will get after reading this article by her.
Libertarian lawyers (whole state bar associations) and their counter-culture associates (psychs., social workers, teachers, all) created and support the divorce industry and relegated most jobs to cheap, antagonistic countries without really fighting the many family-busting social programs. They’re all about infiltrating and ruining other political parties, which they’ve successfully done.
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Requirements for divorce prior to the enactment of no-fault divorce
“Prior to the no-fault divorce revolution, a divorce could be obtained only through a showing of fault of one of the parties in a marriage. This was something more than not loving one another; it meant that one spouse had to plead that the other had committed adultery, abandonment, felony, or other similarly culpable acts. However, the other spouse could plead a variety of defenses, like recrimination (essentially an accusation of “you too”). A judge could find that the respondent had not committed the alleged act or the judge could accept the defense of recrimination and find both spouses at fault for the dysfunctional nature of their marriage. Either way, the judge could refuse to dissolve the marriage, although it was also possible for the judge to grant one or both parties a divorce.”
Dr. Laura actually has some good advice her and again. But having said that, it really galls me that she makes money using other people’s pain. Her pop-psychology acts as a culture-threatening phenomena-—much like Oprah, IMHO-—aka, the quick fix. Laura is just “conservative” as opposed to Oprah’s “liberal” but at the end it’s all the same. Beside I really hate how Dr. Laura interrupts people and then speaks as the “all knowing one”. Maybe that’s what annoys me about Obama, too. :)
Now, where are my reparations?
after an avalanche, every snowflake pleads ‘not guilty!’
I don’t like her either. She is often quite rude and condescending.
What bothers me about this passage is her saying that people who get divorced are so selfish. I remember when divorce was more difficult, and yes people stayed together because it was harder, but they were miserable and lived in horrible relationships with each other. I think that’s why most divorces now are filed by women. Used to, they had no choice but to stay in awful situations for economic reasons. Now because many have good jobs, they don’t put up with the crap that they’re getting at home. It’s sad but true.
You totally missed my point. Pop-psych in the media is not helping people. It’s marketing and entertainment.
Exactly. She gives the quick answer designed to boost ratings and never bothers to do a deep-dive into the person real problems... “gotta go to a break”
“Is Personal Responsibility Passe?”
Yes.
Wrong. I have a lot and got totally sick of listening to her quick fly-bys. She does NOT help people-—she’s getting paid by advertisers for entertainment. I made the choice that she is not the kind of entertainment I want to support.
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