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  • Child Support /Family Courts & Divorce Courts are KILLING our Males

    07/30/2023 10:13:19 AM PDT · by Orlando · 34 replies
    Youtube ^ | 7-30-23 | VetFather
    GOD is NOT HAPPY ABOUT THIS ! We need to have a conversation. In 2020 there were 9 million less males, why is this ? Why are males killing themselves in great numbers ? Anymore care anymore? Where is the mercy and compassion you preach ? Need Help ! 111
  • ‘They’ll be safe’: Inside the court hearing that sealed Thomas Valva’s fate

    02/02/2020 8:34:36 AM PST · by Coleus · 12 replies
    NY Post ^ | 02.02.20 | Kathianne Boniello and Lorena Mongelli
    The autistic Long Island boy left to freeze to death in his garage — allegedly as “punishment” by his father — was sent to the house of horrors by a judge who ripped him from his mother’s custody without even holding a hearing, court transcripts obtained by The Post show. Nassau County Judge Hope Schwartz Zimmerman’s fateful Sept. 6, 2017, decision to put 8-year-old Thomas Valva and his two brothers in the custody of their dad, Michael, was made on the fly, the shocking transcripts show, without any formal, court-filed accusation of wrongdoing against their mom, Justyna Zubko-Valva. Michael Valva and his...
  • Thomas Valva’s mom: No one believed my warnings about NYPD cop dad Michael Valva

    02/02/2020 8:39:46 AM PST · by Coleus · 38 replies
    NY Post ^ | 02.01.20 | Kathianne Boniello
    They thought she was making it all up. It cost a little boy his life. From cops and social workers to lawyers and judges, Long Island mom Justyna Zubko-Valva claims no one took her warnings about her NYPD cop husband, Michael Valva, seriously. Alleging sex abuse, starvation, brainwashing, beatings and possible child porn, the mom had insisted their three sons were suffering at Valva’s hands. But instead of getting help, Zubko-Valva became lost in a legal labyrinth where she was the one on trial, painted as a scorned woman with a “vendetta,” court papers show. One Suffolk County Family Court prosecutor...
  • Suspect in brutal mugging of elderly woman caught on video released under new bail law

    02/02/2020 8:44:13 AM PST · by Coleus · 29 replies
    NY Post ^ | 02.01.20 | Larry Celona and Ruth Weissmann
    Not even this brutal, caught-on-video mugging — in which a struggling 83-year-old woman was dragged to the ground, and her purse wrenched away — is enough to get a suspect locked up these days under the state’s new bail reform law. Exclusive video obtained by The Post allegedly shows 56-year-old Dana White, of Jamaica, Queens, walking up behind the victim in front of a building on Eldridge St. on the Lower East Side at about 5:45 a.m. Monday. The victim is so petite compared to her attacker, that she stands only as high as his chest as he grabs at...
  • Fathers of Illegitimate Children Would Lose Rights to Adoption

    A bill presented in the House would allow the adoption of a child to take place without the consent of the father, if he has not previously developed a consistent and substantial relationship with the child. The definition of “consistent and substantial relationship,” has not been specifically defined in Missouri law. The bill seeks to express clearly the actions a father must take to develop a consistent and substantial relationship. Unless actively thwarted from doing so by the mother, the father must provide: Consistent prenatal financial support Payment of prenatal and natal medical care for the mother and baby Child...
  • Judge Ignores Father’s Plea, Child Dies

    05/24/2010 2:27:36 PM PDT · by Christian Cage · 51 replies · 1,492+ views
    The Spearhead ^ | May 24, 2010 | Welmer
    Little Ethan Stacy’s life was torn apart by a divorce in which his mother had run off to Utah to be with Nathan Sloop, a man who has allegedly murdered the boy. His mother, Stephanie Stacy, was described by Joe G. Stacy, the boy’s father, as “unstable” and likely to disappear with the child. Last November, Mr. Stacy informed the court of his fears, but judge Maura T. Smith claims never to have read the filing. Mr. Stacy also said that Ethan had expressed reservations about leaving to visit his mother in Utah. Nevertheless, Mr. Stacy complied with the court...
  • Feral Britain (Melanie Phillips, author of "Londonistan")

    04/27/2007 12:07:23 PM PDT · by GMMAC · 47 replies · 1,456+ views
    The Daily Mail (UK) ^ | April 23, 2007 | Melanie Phillips
    Feral Britain Melanie Phillips The Daily Mail (UK) April 23, 2007 For many years, those of us who have been writing about the potentially catastrophic effects of epidemic family breakdown have been warning that its impact won’t be limited to damaged individuals or a rising crime rate. If it is on a large enough scale, it is also likely to cause the destruction of civilised values and even the most basic human instincts. One can’t help but think in these terms when reading about last week’s appalling court case which heard how a mother, Zara Care, from Plymouth goaded...
  • Modern-Day 'Poll Tax' Costs GOP Votes

    10/05/2006 6:00:59 AM PDT · by Orlando · 20 replies · 800+ views
    The Human Events ^ | Oct 4, 2006 | Barry Weinstein
    " The Democratic Party instituted policies and pandering to the radical Women's Movement are responsible for at least 1 million non-felons- Divorced American Men commonly known as Fathers-- who are today being denied the right to VOTE...."
  • Disenfranchised dads (matriarchal socialism's war on the family)

    06/29/2006 7:14:38 AM PDT · by GMMAC · 14 replies · 723+ views
    National Post - Canada ^ | Thursday, June 29, 2006 | Barbara Kay
    Disenfranchised dads Barbara Kay National Post Thursday, June 29, 2006 A simple way to confirm that a particular ideology has captured mainstream culture is to monitor the political vigour or sluggishness around the causes that it deems "correct" and "incorrect." Gay marriage, a "correct" feminist cause, affects 2% of the population and enjoys about 50% public support -- yet was passed into law at the speed of light, without meaningful consultation or debate. But decades-long appeals for reform to outdated custody laws, affecting 40% of the population (many more tangentially), languish in near-obscurity. And though eight years have passed...
  • Ideology trumps equality (North America's anti family Courts)

    06/22/2006 7:06:18 PM PDT · by GMMAC · 4 replies · 486+ views
    National Post - Canada ^ | Wednesday, June 21, 2006 | Barbara Kay
    Ideology trumps equality Barbara Kay National Post Wednesday, June 21, 2006 'For Heaven's sake, a man is cheating on you, you do what every wife in this country does: You take him to the cleaners. Get his house, car, kids -- make him wish he was dead." Those were the words of a female assistant district attorney explaining to a Texas jury in 2003 that there was no need for defendant Clara Harris to have resorted to murdering her philandering husband (she drove his new Cadillac back and forth over his body before horrified onlookers -- when family law...
  • A day for men to hope (MUST READ: radical feminism carpet bombed!)

    06/21/2006 8:23:44 AM PDT · by GMMAC · 26 replies · 1,297+ views
    Ottawa Citizen - Canada ^ | Sunday, June 18, 2006 | David Warren
    A day for men to hope David Warren, The Ottawa Citizen Published: Sunday, June 18, 2006 Well, just in time for Father's Day, two thick tomes have landed in my snail mail, with a third promised. They are from the courageous McGill-Queen's University Press, and I will give you their full titles, for these give a fair idea what's inside. One is Spreading Misandry: The Teaching of Contempt for Men in Popular Culture. The other is Legalizing Misandry: From Public Shame to Systemic Discrimination Against Men. Both are by the team of Paul Nathanson and Katherine K. Young. Spreading...
  • Who Is America's Biggest Enemy?

    02/26/2006 9:14:18 PM PST · by High Cotton · 70 replies · 1,818+ views
    WTRK (Hampton Roads) ^ | 2/26.2006 | AP
    Iran has replaced Iraq as the country Americans consider to be their greatest enemy, according to a Gallup Poll. Canada and Great Britain were ranked as America's best friends. The percentage of Americans with a positive view of France and Germany has moved up sharply since 2003, the poll said, when the two allies challenged President Bush's Iraq policy. Thirty-one percent of Americans gave the nod to Iran as the worst enemy in polling of 1,002 adults between Feb. 6-9. This represented an increase from 14 percent last year, and appeared to reflect growing American concern over the potential for...
  • Breaking the Silence Redux

    12/19/2005 7:53:46 PM PST · by Fido969 · 2 replies · 438+ views
    ... It was precisely the lack of balance and fairness that caused so many viewers to contact PBS and CPB. That was also the main thrust of my report. Lasseur now says that was intentional. Simply put, that amounts to a plea of guilty to violating the fairness and balance standards of PBS. ... I agree with everything Getler says, to a point. He allows that PBS editorial guidelines for fairness and objectivity were "bumped up against and maybe breached," but does not assert they were clearly breached. I think it is worse than that. There was no alternative point...
  • Liberalism is the reason for our failed family courts

    08/01/2005 4:11:38 PM PDT · by mosquitobite · 3 replies · 299+ views
    My own rant | 08-01-05 | mosquitobite
    My brother's EXgirlfriend just had a baby 10 days ago. The baby tested positive for meth :( He has a 6YO son with her (my nephew obviously). They took him too. My nephew is well fed, clothed, reads at a 5th grade level already, plays little league... the kid is NOT abused or neglected. His mother just happens to abuse meth. While I disagree vehemently with her problem, the state doesn't take kids away from alcoholic monthers... what gives?? Argh. The hearing was today. The mother signed a motion with my brother saying that if the son had to stay...
  • Letter to Senator Hillary R. Clinton from a Correctional Facility"

    01/13/2004 2:19:25 PM PST · by GMMAC · 9 replies · 158+ views
    A Kids Right - website ^ | November 29, 2003 | John Murtari
    Good People & People of Faith, The following letter was sent to Senator Clinton's Washington office via fax and Fed Ex. We'd like her to meet with parents whose families have been hurt due to Family Law. We encourage you to fax your personal message in support. The Washington fax number is: 202-228-0121. For full details see http://www.AKidsRight.Org/actionc_syr/. As always, your FEEDBACK is welcome. You are also welcome to write to John Murtari in jail: John Murtari, P.O. Box 143, Jamesville, NY 13078. He does enjoy hearing from you. .......................................... November 29, 2003 The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton United States...
  • What "Choice" Do Fathers Have?

    12/28/2003 2:53:00 PM PST · by Z in Oregon · 24 replies · 490+ views
    Mens News Daily ^ | December 24, 2003 | Isaiah Flair
    "One of the leading factors with the Danforth case was the right of fathers to legally prevent the brutal abortion death of their own prenatal children. In the Danforth decision, despite laws in many states which upheld and supported that right, the Court declared that every father’s natural right to protect his own preborn infant was to be rendered legally null and void."What 'Choice' Do Fathers Have? December 24, 2003 by Isaiah Flair The meaning of life has been debated by philosophers for a great many millenia. Yet, it is very basic: we were Created to procreate. And to...
  • Only the children are really punished

    10/23/2003 12:47:58 PM PDT · by GMMAC · 24 replies · 173+ views
    The Daily Telegraph (UK) ^ | October 23, 2003 | Boris Johnson
    Only the children are really punished By Boris Johnson DAILY TELEGRAPH (UK) 23/10/2003 We will never know exactly what drove Sharjan Kabir, 39, to stab to death his 10-month-old baby in a Carlisle bakery. But we can safely say one thing about his feelings. They were not directed primarily against the baby. He killed the baby, and yet the baby was not the real object of his violence. He meant above all to hurt the boy's mother. He meant to hurt her, because they had split up. He wanted to punish her, to spite her, to express his own ungovernable...
  • Bagbys point finger at Canada (maybe South Park is RIGHT! alert)

    09/03/2003 9:45:46 PM PDT · by buzzyboop · 1 replies · 231+ views
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | September 4, 2003 | Richard Gazarik
    In a voice marked by both sadness and outrage, the father of a murdered Latrobe physician castigated Canada's court system for allowing a suspected killer to regain custody of his 13-month-old grandson. David Bagby, a former California resident who now lives in St. John's, Newfoundland, was the father of the late Dr. Andrew Bagby, 28, and the grandfather of Zachary Bagby. The toddler was drowned last month by his mother, Dr. Shirley Turner, before she took her own life. "Shirley Turner bears 100 percent responsibility for the murder of our son, Andrew," David Bagby said. "We believe that the legal...
  • Going to Extremes (Fathers' Rights)

    08/25/2003 9:38:46 PM PDT · by buzzyboop · 7 replies · 164+ views
    ifeminists.com / Fox News ^ | August 26, 2003 | Wendy McElroy
    In the last two weeks, more than 60 family court offices in Britain received hoax bombs that were apparently sent by fathers' rights extremists: perhaps by one individual. The issue of fathers' rights in the U.K. may be entering a more violent phase. If so, this should act as a cautionary tale for North America. No one was injured by the "bombs" but Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Services were closed down, streets were cordoned off and businesses disrupted. More importantly, the "bombs" clearly threatened violence. An anti-terrorism team is investigating. Violence is the worst possible "strategy" for...
  • "Fathers Count"

    06/08/2003 1:04:53 AM PDT · by Z in Oregon · 73 replies · 801+ views
    Mens News Daily ^ | June 7, 2003 | Isaiah Flair
    Fathers Count June 4, 2003 by Isaiah Flair I just read Stephen Baskerville's insightful and timely commentary on government marriage programs. It occurred to me that if the government or anyone else wants to save marriage, it has to be done in significant part...perhaps in most significant part...by addressing divorce.You know, if presumptive joint physical custody were legislated into being and enforced as binding upon the family courts (with allowable exceptions being specifically delineated and, where objected to by one divorcing spouse, subject to a strict scrutiny standard), divorce rates would plummet like a vulture shot out of the...